. Horses: their feed and their feet. A manual of horse hygiene. Horses; Horses. THEIR FEED AND THEIR FEET. H7 do this, recourse must be had to such means as will approach as near in principle to it as possible. If the horse be given such freedom as to encourage his con- fidence in resisting, or if his willful, vicious nature be stimulated by ignorant, abusive treatment, and he should in his excitement and fury resist earnestly, de- spite of the most severe punishment, no more. Fig. 6.—Slow, Dull, Obtuse. than should be expected, and at the same time we would have a manifestation of the r


. Horses: their feed and their feet. A manual of horse hygiene. Horses; Horses. THEIR FEED AND THEIR FEET. H7 do this, recourse must be had to such means as will approach as near in principle to it as possible. If the horse be given such freedom as to encourage his con- fidence in resisting, or if his willful, vicious nature be stimulated by ignorant, abusive treatment, and he should in his excitement and fury resist earnestly, de- spite of the most severe punishment, no more. Fig. 6.—Slow, Dull, Obtuse. than should be expected, and at the same time we would have a manifestation of the real cause to be overcome by our treatment. The manifestation pro- ceeds from a condition of the brain just as mental phenomena in man arise, and this condition has been produced by erroneous treatment; and to secure the desired result of submission a method must be put in operation for the production of a different mental 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 Page, C. E. (Charles Edward), 1840-; Cox, George W. (George William), 1827-1902; Weld, M. C. (Mason Cogswell), 1829-1887. New York, Fowler & Wells


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