. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. EXERCISES—PROBLEMS—EXPERIMENTS THE HORSE (Chapter 1). Fig. 116. Diagram of a Horse 1, Neck; 2, Withers; 3, Back; 4, Loin 5, Hip; 6, Dock; 7, Gaskin; 8, Quarter; 9, Stifle;, 10 Thigh; 11, Hock; 12, Flank; tS, Belly; 14, Ribs; 15, Chest; 16, Wart; 17, Hoof; 18, Pastern; 19, Fetlock; 20, Cannon-bone; 21, Knee; 22, Arm; 28, Forearm; 24, Breast; 25, Shoul- der; 26, Throat 1. Copy the above figure. 2. Close your book and name the parts of the horse. 3. If possible, have a horse brought to the school grounds and have a contest in naming the parts of his body. 24


. Elementary agriculture. Agriculture. EXERCISES—PROBLEMS—EXPERIMENTS THE HORSE (Chapter 1). Fig. 116. Diagram of a Horse 1, Neck; 2, Withers; 3, Back; 4, Loin 5, Hip; 6, Dock; 7, Gaskin; 8, Quarter; 9, Stifle;, 10 Thigh; 11, Hock; 12, Flank; tS, Belly; 14, Ribs; 15, Chest; 16, Wart; 17, Hoof; 18, Pastern; 19, Fetlock; 20, Cannon-bone; 21, Knee; 22, Arm; 28, Forearm; 24, Breast; 25, Shoul- der; 26, Throat 1. Copy the above figure. 2. Close your book and name the parts of the horse. 3. If possible, have a horse brought to the school grounds and have a contest in naming the parts of his body. 241. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Nida, William Lewis. Chicago, A. Flanagan Company


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