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tMMi IB the lungs and blood, to keep the animal wann. 

 Fat, gum, and sugar, may also serve the same pur- 

 pose, when necttsary. 



The young animal should hare food containing 

 substances to increase its bulk; should not be stinteo. 



All animals exposed to cold, use up a large portion 

 of their food in keeping warm. 



The full grown working animal only needs enough 

 food to keep all of its parts complete : does not in- 

 crease i' ' " hence its manure is richer. 



The ^ animal requires food of such a 



character a fat and flesh on its frame ; its 



manure is a, ible, in all cases it is better as the 



food is richer. 



Various modes of feeding ; advantage of cutting 

 straw, stalks, etc 



aiAPTER xm. 



Feeding {continued,) 



The system of feeding green crops; its probable 

 advantage. 



Feeding under shelter; sheltered stock increase 

 more witli less food. 



Influence of the state in which food is given. Cut, 

 cooked, soured fcxxl; theories of their action. 



Any form usually better, so long as the animal will 

 cat it, that increases the ease of aigestion. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



MUk and dairy product. 



Composition of milk. 



' s a spei i '. enrloRr ' 



tl 1 the «nii' ilk, atid t 



it)g is ( •{, 



hi^.... ,.........; .<-..m;..I ly 



long time probably best. 



