HORSE MAXIMS. 



JOHN TUCKER says : 



Proper food and lots of sentiment will make with good 

 blood a good horse. 



77te brush will save oats. 



There is a great deal of saving in a walk. 



It is all right to feed the horse hay only twice a day 

 and the most at night. 



Find some way of keeping tJie horses busy all %vinter. 

 Thus only will they keep sound and be ready for hard 

 spring work when it comes. 



It is txpensive to warm ice-water inside the stock. 



Horses eat dirt and gnaw their mangers from habit and 

 because they want to. 



Ask the horses if they can't help out the hay mow by 

 eating the straw sprinkled with bran. 



If yon must put frosty bits in some months, let it be 

 your own. Suffering begets sympathy. 



