. The horse in health and disease : a text-book pertaining to veterinary science for agricultural students . Horses; Horses. Fig. 55.—Cow-hock. Fig. 56.—Sickle-hock or sabre-leg. rump or croup, weak stifles, abnormally long legs, and certain defects in the mouth and feet mentioned in other chapters of this book. COMMON VICES Viciousness is shown by kicking, biting, switching, etc., and indicates an irritable disposition not desirable in animals used for breeding purposes. These vices also reduce the value of horses by rendering them dangerous to attendants. Cribbing and windsucking are conside
. The horse in health and disease : a text-book pertaining to veterinary science for agricultural students . Horses; Horses. Fig. 55.—Cow-hock. Fig. 56.—Sickle-hock or sabre-leg. rump or croup, weak stifles, abnormally long legs, and certain defects in the mouth and feet mentioned in other chapters of this book. COMMON VICES Viciousness is shown by kicking, biting, switching, etc., and indicates an irritable disposition not desirable in animals used for breeding purposes. These vices also reduce the value of horses by rendering them dangerous to attendants. Cribbing and windsucking are considered here as vices. Some authorities class both of them with the unsoundnesses. In any. 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 Hadley, Frederick Brown, 1880-. Philadelphia ; London : W. B. Saunders Company
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