Afterwards you are at liberty to cut it down as tender and as young as you please after it has sprung up and to give it to horses, but at first you must give it to them more sparingly until they be accustomed to it, lest the novelty of the fodder be hurtful... L. Junius Moderatus Columella Of Husbandry: In Twelve Books: and His Book ... - Page 81 by Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella - 1745 - 600 pages Full view -
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