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hay, are nutritious. Apples, with the grain, are excel- 

 lent. Never feed a tired or heated horse, and let the 

 evening meal be the heaviest 



PRATTS 

 REMEDIES 



We have endeavored to lay down practi- 

 cal and common sense rules in feeding ; 

 and believe, if they are consistently car- 

 ried out, that healthy, profitable results will follow. At 

 the same time, no matter how much care, time, atten- 

 tion and judgment are given to rules of any kind, there 

 are times when it is impossible to carry them out as 

 they should be. Then, again, at times it is necessary 

 to work the horses harder than usual, or sudden changes 

 of weather, or long exposure to rains and storms will 

 cause the animals to get out of condition ; and it is on 

 account of these irregularities that Pratt Food Com- 

 pany's well-known remedies — Pratts Food for Horses 

 and Cattle, Pratts Animal Regulator and Pratts Purely 

 Vegetable Condition Powder — show their great value. 

 If either is given regularly with each feed, a horse will 

 receive full nutriment and benefit f/t)m all he eats ; and 

 as they keep the digestive organs in perfect condition, 

 the bowels regular and the blood pure, a horse will be 

 free from disease and kept robust and healthy. They 

 are mild stimulative and digestive tonics or regulators, 



