. Studies in horse breeding [microform] : an illustrated treatise on the science and practice of horse breeding. Chevaux; Horses; Horses; Chevaux. ISO STUDIES IN HORSK BREEDING 260. The Cerebrum the Organ of InteUigence. It is with the cerebrum we have most to do in this chapter. Aside from ZiZeVj" %V''' of the cerebrum that gives to the horse h^ he ex^enrf; J^L' Tu" determined by actual measurement of of Vhnr^l , â¢' "" 'i' ''"^1- ^" *^S"''*= 74 is shown the head ot a horse possessing a large bram. as indicated by the width be ween the eyes, and distance fro


. Studies in horse breeding [microform] : an illustrated treatise on the science and practice of horse breeding. Chevaux; Horses; Horses; Chevaux. ISO STUDIES IN HORSK BREEDING 260. The Cerebrum the Organ of InteUigence. It is with the cerebrum we have most to do in this chapter. Aside from ZiZeVj" %V''' of the cerebrum that gives to the horse h^ he ex^enrf; J^L' Tu" determined by actual measurement of of Vhnr^l , â¢' "" 'i' ''"^1- ^" *^S"''*= 74 is shown the head ot a horse possessing a large bram. as indicated by the width be ween the eyes, and distance from eye n, the ope^ning o the ear A horse narrow between the eyes, will be found timid as well as wantmg in intelligence. It is no easy matte to frighten a horse possessmg extreme width between the eves; whik- the horse with narrow frontal bone, is alwavs "seeing things ". "''""nu'll-^'""" ^'"^^ "' '"" â¢^^^'^ °' ^ »'°"« posBossing remarkable 261. The Horse of Extreme InteUigence. Figure 75 is a side view of the head of one of the most intelligent horses, if not the most intelligent, ever known. This horse was an educated one. not in trickery such as mesmeric and other tricks of man, .nnun"" .""k"*" intelligent things. Among other things he could do was to be placed in a room by himself, where he would put together a set of blocks, forming'a figure, which could only be formed by one way of arranging the blocks. He could open JaZIT"" ^7 1°°: 'n I' '°"'^, ^" °P^"^'l '-^y "^^". without ?he aid of a key. In fact all his work was the work of an intelligent The"frn"ntTl^K^ possessing the intelligence of the ordinary man. The frontal bone of this horse extended two and seven-eighths â¢Â«Bac â â Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for r


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