Violent Changes in Food q 
A At AEP 
Fig. 3. Salting the sheep 
the rations very gradually, so that the digestive system 
may adapt itself to the change. 
Sudden and violent changes of food are always to be 
avoided if possible. When it is necessary to change 
the food, this should be done gradually, and the new 
food should not be taken on an empty stomach. If 
a horse is to be turned out to pasture, it is better that 
he have a feed of hay and grain before being let out, 
