Wheaten Bread, either brown or white, is much relished by nearly all horses. Occasionally it may be given to a horse that has been tired off his appetite, or to an invalid. It should never be less than twenty-four hours' old, and it should be given only in small quantity. Bakers sometimes give their horses a good deal of it; but it ought to be mixed with chaff. Some will not eat it till it is mashed by pouring boiling water over it.