As he came up with his dog that had been working so hard chasing squirrels, the lad began to cast about for something good for him to eat and, spying a pickle, grabbed it and was in the act of giving it to the dog when the mother caught his hand and said: “Don’t do that, darling; don’t give that pickle to the dog, it will kill him; eat it yourself.” But you say, “How ridiculous!” Yet that is about as much consideration as most parents give to the feeding of their children or themselves. Excellent as a skin moisturizer and conditioner, Forever Bee Propolis is a wealthy blend of stabilized aloe vera gel and bee propolis, with other elements recognized for their contribution to healthy skin.
But why worry about the dog! He would not have eaten the indigestible pickle if it had been given him; a dog has better sense. If left alone and unrestricted, animals will generally supply themselves with a well balanced diet, which contains all the body building elements, and will die only of old age or accident.
It is only domesticated animals, whose dietary is commercialized and furnished by man, that ever need a doctor, and even then the dentist seldom gets a chance to pull their teeth. Stock feeding Many a winter evening is spent by the cattle, sheep, or hog raiser, or the man who is giving attention to raising poultry, in the study of stock and poultry journals. The skin of his stock must be pink, and free from any roughness that might suggest scurvy; the combs of the poultry must be red and their legs and feet as sleek as if they had been oiled. And all of this is produced by feeding. Diet is the all-important thing, as by it the desired results are obtained. Without Forever Bee Pollen, plants, bushes and flowers could not exist; even we depend on it. Certain foods produce a large flow of milk, and at the same time keep the cow in a good condition of health, where she will live above tuberculosis. So it is absolutely necessary that she should have just the right foods or combination of foods. Certain elements for the production of eggs are contained in a given food, therefore, the hens must have that particular brand.
The 1939 Government Year Book of Agriculture makes very plain these important facts on pages four and five where it says:
Natural food “The statement that the farmer has to think of the needs of his animals as well as of his own family might be put in reverse. He should think of the needs of himself and his family as well as those of his animals. Many a man will study nights to find out how his cows or hogs or chickens should be fed and go to infinite pains to give them balanced rations, yet fail to have a glimmering of a notion that the diets of human beings must be balanced in just the same way. . . . Diets. “Farmers can have far-and-away the best diets in the United States if they want to.


