. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. A Famots .Si\-H()i;sh devised to assist a sini,de horse in i^ullini; a loadtoo heavy for him on a road too narrow to ad-mit of two horses abreast. Later it was adoptedas a means of sliowintj fine horses to advantage, and for giving proofs of skill. To prevent thelong reins from flapping, rings are attacheil he-hind the head of the wheel horse, through whichthe forward reins are passed. On a straight. First Iki/i:, WOkk-Hoksk ii I30 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS road this system of harnessing works well withdocile horses


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. A Famots .Si\-H()i;sh devised to assist a sini,de horse in i^ullini; a loadtoo heavy for him on a road too narrow to ad-mit of two horses abreast. Later it was adoptedas a means of sliowintj fine horses to advantage, and for giving proofs of skill. To prevent thelong reins from flapping, rings are attacheil he-hind the head of the wheel horse, through whichthe forward reins are passed. On a straight. First Iki/i:, WOkk-Hoksk ii I30 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS road this system of harnessing works well withdocile horses, which are willing to go easily andsteadily, but special aptitude and much practice are requirctl to make ewilutions corrcctlx. regularly in the same wheel rut that he madein the sand at starting. However, Plato, thephilosopher, thought that a man who bestowed uch ijains upon futile things must naturalh


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