Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 148, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1912 — TREATMENT OF LIVE STOCK [ARTICLE]

TREATMENT OF LIVE STOCK

Importance of Creating Good Temperament In Farm Animals Should Never Be Underrated. Horses, and, In fact, all domestio animals are very much more impressionable than they are generally supposed to be. Cattle,, which have had a kind master, a man of gentle but firm nature, show the effect of their associations as a breed or strain. Years of good treatment not only make an impression on the individuals, but are impresaed with such, force as to become a breed characteristic. .In short, a keen jqfge can tell pretty nearly what sort of association a horse has had by his temperament - - - The Importance of creating a good temperament in a trotting or pacing horse should not be underrated. The horse with a good temperament will do more work and do It better than one which has not got a well balanced temperament