Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry by Pratt Food Co.
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Consider the richest and most desirable agricultural sections of our
great land. With very few exceptions, the best and most valuable farms are those which are heavily stocked with domestic animals. Here, too, are found the finest farm homes, the most prosperous and contented farm families. And this fact, which is so well established that it requires no argument, plainly shows that _animal husbandry pays_. In the following pages you will find much valuable information regarding the proper care--in health and sickness--of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry. We trust, and believe that you will find it most helpful in connection with your work. That it will enable you to be more successful, earn bigger profits. Right at the start we wish to emphasize two facts which are really fundamental and which are recognized by the most successful stock keepers. The first is this: It does not pay to keep scrub stock, animals which cannot under any conditions give the big returns. The second: No animal, regardless of breeding, can do its best work unless it is kept in perfect physical condition. The selection of your animals is up to you. Get good ones. Than _keep them good_ and _make them better_. The Pratt line of stock and poultry preparations, regulators, tonics, disinfectants and remedies, will help you greatly. Made for nearly fifty years by America's pioneer concern in this line, each article is the best of its kind, each is backed by this square-deal guarantee--"Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied." PRATT FOOD COMPANY |
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