. Elements of hippology. Horses. 136 ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOOT. part of a day, but the next morning it is gone; he leaves the stable all right, but goes lame again during the day. In time he has a severe attack of lameness, which may last a week or more, whena^remission takes place, and it may be weeks or months. Figure 89.—Pointing a Toe fob Navicular Disease. before another attack supervenes. Finally, he becomes con- stantly lame, and the more he is used the greater the ;* The polo-pony pointing his toe in Figure 89 went through the phases described above exactly. The first long at


. Elements of hippology. Horses. 136 ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOOT. part of a day, but the next morning it is gone; he leaves the stable all right, but goes lame again during the day. In time he has a severe attack of lameness, which may last a week or more, whena^remission takes place, and it may be weeks or months. Figure 89.—Pointing a Toe fob Navicular Disease. before another attack supervenes. Finally, he becomes con- stantly lame, and the more he is used the greater the ;* The polo-pony pointing his toe in Figure 89 went through the phases described above exactly. The first long attack came *Page 410, " Diseases of the Horse," Bureau of Animal Industry, 1903. 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 Marshall, Francis Cutler, 1867-; United States Military Academy. Dept. of Tactics. Kansas City, Hudson Press


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