The encyclopædia of the stable The encyclopædia of the stable: a complete manual of the horse, its breeds, anatomy, physiology, diseases, breeding, breaking, training and management, with articles on harness, farriery, carriages, etc. comprising a thousand hints to horse owners encyclopdiaofs00shaw Year: 1909 SIDE REIN—SINEWS water, and keep cold swabs applied. When the inflammation is a little reduced, blister two or three times at intervals of a fortnight. (See Blistering.) Side Rein.—A rein which extends from the bit to a ring in the surcingle. Side reins are used when horses are being


The encyclopædia of the stable The encyclopædia of the stable: a complete manual of the horse, its breeds, anatomy, physiology, diseases, breeding, breaking, training and management, with articles on harness, farriery, carriages, etc. comprising a thousand hints to horse owners encyclopdiaofs00shaw Year: 1909 SIDE REIN—SINEWS water, and keep cold swabs applied. When the inflammation is a little reduced, blister two or three times at intervals of a fortnight. (See Blistering.) Side Rein.—A rein which extends from the bit to a ring in the surcingle. Side reins are used when horses are being Side Rein. broken, and often when they are being shown in hand, in order to make them carry their heads well. (See Breaking^ Sight.—Imperfect vision is a cause of many serious accidents, as it may cause a horse to become so terrified as to become beyond control at the appearance of some object which becomes distorted by his bad sight. It is wise, therefore, if any doubts should arise as to the vision of a horse, to have him carefully examined before things go too far, and if the professional report is against him, he should forthwith be disposed of. (See Cataract, Eyes, Shying) Sinews.—See Tendons. 304


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