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as an infant food, but in the hundred and one 

 ways in which it can be prepared for the family- 

 table. 



The value of mammala has been established by 

 the Paris Academy of Medicine as well as by the 

 Congress Hippique (the French association of horse 

 breeders). 



This association has proved that a colt fed upon 

 mammala attains its full development much earlier 

 than a colt fed in any other way, and that by its use 

 a horse with a physical development of a "three 

 year old" can be produced in two years. 



§ 12 — ^AZOT, THS HORSS 



Azot, a colt twenty-six days old, was put on a diet 

 of mammala. It gained two and a half pounds daily, 

 weiehine at the end of one year 752 pounds. The 



ts development a 

 the ordinary way. 

 uscled, and had a 

 one year old, fed 

 as coits are usuaiiy icu. 



The feeding with mammala was continued. The 

 young horse never consumed a particle of grain. It 

 reached its full maximum weight in the unprece- 

 dented time of eighteen months and ten days, weigh- 

 ing 1,012 pounds. 



Its performance in the Grand Prix of Brussels, 

 the French Derby, the English Derby, the French 

 Grand Prix, and the English St. Leger astonished 

 the scientific men who were interested in its remark- 

 able development and extraordinary stamina. It 

 did not have the breeding for sensational speed, but 



