FEEDING HOBSES. 

 STABLE FEEDING DURING WINTER. 



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Where an. asterisk (*) is attached to any item, it is to be understood that the corn 

 has been bruised or ground, or the hay or straw has been cut into chaff. Where a 

 dagger (t) is appended, the article so marked has been boiled or steamed. A mark 

 of interrogation (?) indicates that the result so marked is uncertain, owing to some 

 indeflniteness in the account given. 



Mr. Slater, of Western Colville, Cambridgeshire, speak- 

 ing of his feeding pulped roots, says: "I give all my 

 cart horses a bushel per day of pulped mangel, mixed with 



