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is a good one. Then buy a stallion, or secure the 

 use of one that is pure-bred, that comes from a line 

 of ancestors noted for excellence. Dispose of the 

 colts that are not satisfactory and in a few years 

 you will have horses that will increase your bank 

 account right along. The grade mares may gradu- 

 ally be replaced by pure breds, if you want a herd of 

 this kind. 



The sheep problem is still easier. There is no 

 trouble at all in keeping up a lot of grade ewes that 

 will breed you first-class lambs. Be sure that you 

 have a pure-bred ram at the head and never vary 



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from this. Dispose of the ewes as they get old, or 

 as they become unprofitable from any other cause. 

 Do not hesitate about this — fatten them and sell 

 them. Keep only the best and in a little while you 

 will have a working flock of sheep that is up to 

 standard. With sheep you have not only mutton, 

 but wool. Every farmer, or, at least, every farm, 

 can profitably keep a small flock, to utilize waste 

 feeds, keep down weeds and bring in money with 

 a regularity that will be surprising. 



The hog problem is also an easy one. If you like 

 Berkshires, buy a couple of sows and a pure-bred 

 boar, then use high-grade individual sows to make 

 up the balance of your breeding herd. In a very 



