70 LESSONS IN ACKH ULTUKE 



No. 141. Poultry Raising on the Farm. 



No. 179. Horseshoeing. 



No. 200. Turkeys: Breeds and Management. 



No. 205. Pig Management. 

 Extracts. 



No. 15. Some Practical Suggestions for the Suppression and 

 Prevention of Bovine Tuberculosis. 



Table showing value of manure, per head, produced annually 

 by farm animals: 



Horse $2 *.00 



Cow 19.00 



Hog 12.00 



Sheep : 2.00 



Table showing value of manure, per animal, saved annually 

 from animals by the average farmer: 



Horse $10.00 



Cow 6.00 



Hog 4.00 



Sheep 75 



Practical Exercises 



NOTE. The practical lessons on farm animals will be 

 given and numbered as separate lessons in this series. 



LESSON XXI 

 THE DRIVING HOESE 



By comparing the horses we see on the road, we can 

 observe that there are different forms or types. Some 

 have a form that enables them to draw a heavy load 

 at a slow pace, while others have a form adapted to 

 drawing light loads at a rapid pace. These represent 

 two distinct types, and are called draft horses and driv- 

 ing horses. 



In this lesson we are to study the driving horse. You 

 will observe that the driving horse has a long graceful 

 neck, a narrow chest, long body and legs. In this horse 



