. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. HABITATIONS 305 it, and that length, and no more, is required by the horse. In other words, the collar shank should be sufficiently long to allow him to lie down freely; any length over and above that is not only unnecessary but harmful. Fastenings in loose boxes are required, though if fre- quently used they destroy the value of a box, but there must be some way of securing a horse's head when he is being dressed, or when the door has to be left open for the box to be cleaned out. The simplest method for a box, and one which is quite. Plea


. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. HABITATIONS 305 it, and that length, and no more, is required by the horse. In other words, the collar shank should be sufficiently long to allow him to lie down freely; any length over and above that is not only unnecessary but harmful. Fastenings in loose boxes are required, though if fre- quently used they destroy the value of a box, but there must be some way of securing a horse's head when he is being dressed, or when the door has to be left open for the box to be cleaned out. The simplest method for a box, and one which is quite. 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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