witnral for all dumb animals. Think of yourself getting your breali 

 fast reaching three feet above your head for erory mouthful that yoi, 

 ^et. It would be more pleasant and you would relish your meal more 

 by having the food placed one or two feet below your mouth. I ap- 

 prove of havingr all horses feft k tho following manner : Take youi 

 manger= " ^^a^j entiiciy out af the stall; feed the hay from the 

 uo«r evejj '"^*^ "" — "" ct. in giving grain have a box mads 



Borae Eating U* Food A-om the Oronnd, as Natare Intended. Tbe onli 

 rr«per wax «o JPMd tlie ttone. 



movable, and place the grain in this box, and let the horse eat that 

 &om even with his feet. He eats his grain slow, masticating it prop- 

 erly, and the result is that while you h v- had ^o give your horse 

 twelve quarts of grain in feeding from a high mang nine quarts 

 fed from even with his feet will keep him in better condition than 

 the twelve quarts fed from the manger ; ai^d I .hink th t yov w'll 

 toon find out that my idea will save tea iwr oecb of food one seat. 



