Horse Head Due to Poor Feed Compaction December 1936
The image shows the head of a horse that died from compaction caused by poor feed on the William Butler farm near Anthon, Iowa. Taken in December 1936, it serves as a record of the livestock conditions during that time. Farming practices in Iowa have evolved significantly since then, emphasizing better management and care for animals.
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Horse Head Due to Poor Feed Compaction December 1936
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