. Ed. Geers' experience with the trotters and pacers : embracing a brief history of his early life in Tennessee, with descriptions of some of the customs peculiar to that state, and a general description of the most noted horses he has driven, together with a list of the horses he has given fast records; also instructions about conditioning and caring for the horse before and during racing . 103, 108 The Monk, 91, 92 Thrush, Remedy for, 127 Toe, must not be too long or too short, 134 Training stable should be properly conducted, 112, 113 Triple Team, difficulty in driving, 73 Triple Team, reco


. Ed. Geers' experience with the trotters and pacers : embracing a brief history of his early life in Tennessee, with descriptions of some of the customs peculiar to that state, and a general description of the most noted horses he has driven, together with a list of the horses he has given fast records; also instructions about conditioning and caring for the horse before and during racing . 103, 108 The Monk, 91, 92 Thrush, Remedy for, 127 Toe, must not be too long or too short, 134 Training stable should be properly conducted, 112, 113 Triple Team, difficulty in driving, 73 Triple Team, record, 137 Trotter, My first, 15 Trotters driven to records, I35~I37 Trouble, ii Troupe and Flounce, 40 Vaseline, when should be used, 127 Village Farm, 72, 77, 78 Wash, proper to use after working horse, 124 Wash (stringent), to be used after treatment for lameness, . . 128 White, Ben, 112 Woodruff, Hiram, 99 Worlds records, 140 Yolo Maid, 63 146 _! FamBy Library of Velerinary Mecficme Ouromings Schro! of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts Univaroity 200 Westboro Road North Grafton, MA 01636. ^Tl JjyU ED. GEERS EXPERIENCE WITH THETROTTERS AND PACERS. EMBRACING A BRIEF HISTORY OF HIS EARLY LIFE IN TENNESSEE, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME OF THE CUSTOMS PECULIAR TO THAT STATE, AND A GENERAL DESCRIPTION MOST NOTED HORSES HE HAS DRIVEN, TOGETHER WITH A LIST OF THE HORSES HE HAS GIVEN FAST RECORDS ALSO INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT Conditioning and Caring for the Horse BEFORE AND DURING RACING. BUFFALO, N. Y,1901. Copyright, 1901, byE. F. GEERS. THE M*TTHEW»-NORTHBUPCO.,OOMPLETE ART-PRINTINe WORKS, aUFFALO, 2ooro TO MR. C. J. HAMLIN, ONE OF THE PIONEERS IN THE BREEDING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE LIGHT-HARNESS HORSE, AND TO WHOSE LIBERALITY, INTELLIGENT INDUSTRY AND UNSWERVING FIDELITY THE RACE-GOING PUBLIC IS SO DEEPLY INDEBTED, THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR. PREFACE. FOR several years past friends and horsemen indifferent parts of the country have importunedme to give in published form


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