. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. 316 VETEEINAEY HYGIENE of the manger. This double attachment is not only for greater security, but to ensure the horse lies in the middle of his stall and not with his head under the bail in his neighbour's ground (Fig. 127). This is a very important point in stables with bails; the position horses get into at night, can only be realized by a visit to the stable during the early hours of the morning. With a long collar chain they are lying under the bail, iiiiiiiiiilillilllllliliiiiiiilii. Fig. 128.—Removable manger pan (St. Pancras). or ev


. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. 316 VETEEINAEY HYGIENE of the manger. This double attachment is not only for greater security, but to ensure the horse lies in the middle of his stall and not with his head under the bail in his neighbour's ground (Fig. 127). This is a very important point in stables with bails; the position horses get into at night, can only be realized by a visit to the stable during the early hours of the morning. With a long collar chain they are lying under the bail, iiiiiiiiiilillilllllliliiiiiiilii. Fig. 128.—Removable manger pan (St. Pancras). or even in the gutter behind the stalls, with their quarters in the passage. As previously mentioned the most prolific source of injury to all horses in stables is a long head rope or head chain. The bail in Fig. 125 it will be observed is cut away in front. If this were not done there is no other alternative with this deep bail but to carry it close to the ground, in order to prevent the horse getting his head and neck fixed Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Smith, Frederick 1857-1929. New York : W. R. Jenkins


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