Horse Skeleton from 1936 Iowa Farm Conditions
The image shows the skeleton of a horse that died from compaction caused by poor feed on the William Butler farm near Anthon, Iowa. Taken in December 1936, it illustrates the challenges faced by farmers in Iowa during the 1930s. Livestock health was significantly impacted by feed quality in this era.
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Horse Skeleton from 1936 Iowa Farm Conditions
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