. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). Fig. 4^;7.âFoot of a five-year-old horse had never beeu shod. point which I find the author in his anatomical description has not made suffi


. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). Fig. 4^;7.âFoot of a five-year-old horse had never beeu shod. point which I find the author in his anatomical description has not made sufficiently strong to ari'est the attention of the reader; namely, the amount of blood that passes through the foot; and I would advise the reading- of the description of the circulation of tlie foot, given in the chapter on L a m i u i t i s, or Founder. Many j'ears ago, in Bufialo, N. Y., a well-known veterinary surgeon, a man of unexceptional skill and experience, told me that veai's ago a man bought In addition, at the conclu- sion of the chapter will be found extracts from a num- ber of leading authors, fol- lowed by the best anatomical ik'scription obtainable. This (â ( )urso I have thought advis- able, for the reason that shoers and also most owners would be likely to read with more cai'e and attention the details of such a description, after becoming interested in first reading the details of treatment. There is, however, one. Fig. 428.âThe same after one year's shoeing with thiek shoes. ities on the subject. It was afterward read by Mr. David Roburg, of New York, who is probably one of the very best expert shoers in the country. The article be- ing rather lengthy, it was particularly desired of them to point out any part that could be omitted with advantage; but it was the opinion of all that no part could well be dispensed with. Dr. Hamill and Prof. McLellan made some additions, which are noted. The writer was particularly interested in Mr. Roburg's advice on con. trac


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