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Mostly Horse Talk

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
November
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Be geirtle wlfch. the horw. Nervou8 excdtement derangve the digestive oreara. Worry tJie horse by voice or wtoip nnd he will be thln, no maitter ivhat you leed htm. ' Even a hoitíe appreciates a musical voice, witlli n kind intonation. ]t;niili Uie Kiiarliiip "yawpping"' man from the farm. If you wisíi your ürivimg horee to have a short, sleek coat iH'fíin to blañket hira early. Dom't leave the colts out in a cold rain storm. Better let tfaem go Inmgry íor a littlc wtüle ih.'in espose 1 ham in t ii is v,-iy. Plugs and acrube are ao4 svanted au a gift. Make h.-istc slowly tor the Krol mlle or twii wlK'ii Btarttog out for a (liivc. Try it and aee bcw nradb easier aod more gatlsfactory your tnoTBc wili accomplish whatevtjr is n-quired ol h'un. iiim' vuil liavi' tlic li')X sl.-ills and paddoctoa raad; k ttte colta and i h,ii are nol to in' usecl evêry ihy diiriiiir tbe coming winter. It is vri'ï easy ti sxiil a. colt U lie iBkepl tiedtaa st.ili withimt regular fvcisc. Doa't do it. Kot inírf(ii'iitly. csptfiaUy of tbeae cold nioniiiiíts, a corn cob is better tlian tlir ■ u r i-. cDinl i' i - irrooming th liorse'e leg. Becauae Uie ba-refooted colt picks his way do-n't iinnginc liim teudcrfooted needlng Ébom right away. A il.iys ni rest will make hls teel M tmifili a.s over. BoawtllBM 1;ué' íeet íi'ct a littlc thúii wlfch ;i Ioiik (iiívc. lm II it la not contlnued, Nasv i!l tiv ! muí up all rifflit.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier