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Fond of all sport, Mr. Palairet admits that foxhunting holds the first place in his heart, and if he gets as much fun in the hunting season as he does in the cricket season, he ought to get through the year very comfortably. Thoroughbreds and their Grass-land. In the January number of this magazine we explained what staling is, and showed how fre- quently it is to be found round studs. We ended by asking the Vermox Suspension question, "Are stud farms the best way of breeding racehorses?" And at the same time we pointed out the reply to this question is the answer to the Order Vermox still larger one, '* How best can staling be avoided, or overcome where it has ap- peared ? " To this question we now address ourselves. After considering the difficulties and dangers of thoroughbred breeding in every light our ex- perience suggests, we have come to the conclusion that stud farms are the best means yet discovered of raising racehorses. 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