Lectures On Feeding Care And Management of Live Stock volume 1

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Lectures On Feeding Care And Management of Live Stock volume 1
Willard John Kennedy
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This is especially true in the case of a man who is constantly purchasing new animals. Some of the stalls should be larger than others so as to make ample provision for larger animals. Box stalls should always be provided. They are very convenient for brood mares, foals, or horses which are in any way injured. No stable is complete without at least two large, well-lighted v box stalls. They also make a very safe place to put a vicious horse in during the night, thus preventing his harming the o...ther animals in the stable should he by accident become freed from his own stall.
The mangers should not be too high from the ground and should be provided tight, bottoms. Boxes should be arranged in one end of the manger for the purpose of feed- ing grain. The floors may be brick, cement, wood or ground. The brick floors are durable, but hard on the ani- mal unless very heavily bedded. The cement floors are much the same as the brick, with the exception that they are not so durable where horses have sharp calkins on their shoes.


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