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All over the world the horse toils in the fields. Even in Denmark, with its intensive farming, 

 horse teams haul the combines when the oats are harvested. There are more than half a mil- 

 lion horses in this small country. 



'Leave the cut swath all day; and air by rake 

 Next morning and, if weather still be set. 

 Gather to cocks for carting, but should wet 

 Flatten the cocks, then shall you tedd and shake 

 Again when sun return . . .' 



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