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" The practical outcome of the results of our experiments may be summed up as follows: Horses may be watered before, during or after meals without interfering with the digestion and absorption of food. All these methods of watering are equally good for... "
Annual Report - Page 200
by Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1902
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Volume 15

1902 - 400 pages
...watered before, during, or after meals without interfering with the digestion and absorption of the food. All these methods of watering are equally good...water, such as occurs in consequence of long-continued exertion. the animal should always be allowed to drink before it is fed, as otherwise it will not feed...
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Annual Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell ...

New York State College of Agriculture - 1911 - 1248 pages
...circumstances. Certain conditions may make it necessary to adopt one, other conditions the other. For example, after severe loss of water, such as occurs in consequence of long-continued, severe exertion, the animal may perhaps be allowed to drink before he is fed, otherwise he will not feed well. On the other hand,...
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Annual Report, Volume 1, Part 3

New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1913 - 766 pages
...circumstances. Certain conditions make it necessary to adopt one, other conditions the other. For example, after severe loss of water, such as occurs in consequence of long-continued, severe exertion, the animal may perhaps be allowed to drink before he is fed, otherwise he will not feed well. On the other hand,...
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Effective Farming: A Text-book for American Schools

Harry Oscar Sampson - 1918 - 532 pages
...obvious that certain circumstances may make it necessary to adopt one or the other method. For instance, after severe loss of water, such as occurs in consequence...be allowed to drink before he is fed, as otherwise he will not feed well. In this connection it is worth noting that many American farmers believe that...
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Farmers' Bulletin

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1889 - 840 pages
...obvious that certain circumstances may make it necessary to adopt one or the other method. For instance, after severe loss of water, such as occurs in consequence...be allowed to drink before he is fed, as otherwise he will not feed well. In this connection it is worth noting that many American farmers believe that...
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Annual Report [with Accompanying Documents]., Volume 1, Part 3

New York (State). Department of Agriculture - 1913 - 766 pages
...circumstances. Certain conditions make it necessary to adopt one, other conditions the other. For example, after severe loss of water, such as occurs in consequence of long-continued, severe exertion, the animal may perhaps be allowed to drink before he is fed, otherwise he will not feed well. On the other hand,...
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