"Feeding Farm Work Horses" is a practical guide to the proper care and feeding of horses used in agricultural work. Written by Rufus C. Obrecht and published in 1911, this book offers detailed advice on maintaining the health and stamina of these essential farm animals.
Obrecht provides specific recommendations on the types of feed, quantities, and feeding schedules best suited for horses engaged in various types of farm labor. This vintage manual offers insights into early 20th-century farming practices and the critical role horses played in agriculture.
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