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work ; but it is a slow, tedious process to replace soft fat with 

 well-seasoned muscle. 



In CONDITIONING and TRAINING RACE HORSES 

 it is the artist who brings his charges to the post fit to go the race 

 of their life. Many fall by the way and break down under the 

 strain of training. Many horses are called " quitters " because their 

 tired muscles refuse to act towards the end of a bruising race, and 

 they allow competitors to pass them and win. The Arab horse- 

 man knows the value of a horse thoroughly toughened and ready 

 to take his rider a hundred miles in ten hours. The truckman 

 knows the advantage of having his team ready to go in the collar 

 safely for every ounce there is in them when called on. 



The race-horse trainer knows that many a race is lost or won 

 on the condition of the horse and its ability to carry the pace to 

 the finish. 



Use does not hurt seasoned horses. Feed and use are both 

 dangerous to horses in idleness. 



" Your Gall Cure has gWQn th^ best of satisfaction among farmers and 

 horsemen. ^. H. Aamoth, Faith, Minn." 



