Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry by Pratt Food Co.
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circumstances. A thin sheet in the stable keeps off flies and dust and
is necessary. Pratts Fly Chaser is a proved and safe fly repellant. It does not gum the hair. Its efficiency is unequalled. If a horse sweats under the blanket, uncover his rear parts. Always tuck the blanket about a horse's chest when standing on the street in inclement weather or when cooling off. Rubber loin covers, used on carriage horses in wet weather, should be perforated. In the spring, the amount of Pratts Animal Regulator given should be somewhat increased. This will put the horse into condition in much less time, and be of great assistance in helping to shed readily. ----------------------------------------------------------------- _Winthrop, N.Y. I have used Pratts Animal Regulator for the past three years and have found it very successful with both horses and hogs._ THOS. J. O'DONNELL._ ----------------------------------------------------------------- +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ~INSURE LIVE STOCK HEALTH AND VIGOR~ | | | |Don't permit your hard-working, heavy-producing or fast-growing animals | |to become run-down and out of condition. It's much easier and less | |expensive to _keep_ them right than to restore them to perfect health. | | | |
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