"Horse-breeding Suggestions For Farmers" offers practical guidance on horse breeding tailored for agricultural needs. Written by Herbert Harshman Reese, this work provides insights into the selection of breeding stock, care of mares, and raising healthy foals. It addresses the specific requirements of farmers who relied on horses for labor and transportation. The book emphasizes methods suited for the early 20th-century farming environment. Reese's advice aims to improve the quality and efficiency of horse breeding within the agricultural sector.
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