. Frank Forester's horse and horsemanship of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Horses; Race horses; Chevaux; Chevaux de course. 68 THE HORSE. k worn mit. will slill bo a .lifforencc of color in con- :â 0 tootl,. The con,ent>ilHng âp . hole, .naJehy In FIs. dipping of the enainel, will pi-e- scMit a broNvnor hue tliau tlic other part of the tooth, an'l it will be evidently snrroundod by an edge of enamel, and there will remain even a little depres- sion in the centre, and also a de- pression round the case of ena- mel ; but the dee


. Frank Forester's horse and horsemanship of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Horses; Race horses; Chevaux; Chevaux de course. 68 THE HORSE. k worn mit. will slill bo a .lifforencc of color in con- :â 0 tootl,. The con,ent>ilHng âp . hole, .naJehy In FIs. dipping of the enainel, will pi-e- scMit a broNvnor hue tliau tlic other part of the tooth, an'l it will be evidently snrroundod by an edge of enamel, and there will remain even a little depres- sion in the centre, and also a de- pression round the case of ena- mel ; but the deep hole in the centre of the teeth, with the blackened surface which it pre- ^ _ ^ . sents, and the elevated edge ot enamel will have disappeared. Persons not much aecij^tomed to hor ' M ave been pu/zled here. Tliey expected to hna a plaui ::S:: »m d-, and knew not what conclusion to draw ^vhon there was both discoloration and irreguUvnty. "l he next incisors the mark is shorter, broader, and tremity somewhat curved, iho tmra .^uimti j all the grinders are level. ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^.^ '"'â "'â to have a perfect mouth. All the teeth are produced, fully grown, and have hitherto sus- tained no material injury. Du- ring these important changes of the°teeth, the animal has suifcred less than could be supposed possible. "At seven yearsâsee tg. 10âthe mark, in the way in ^__^ which we have described it, is. 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 Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858; Bruce, S. D. (Sanders Dewees), b. 1825; Bruce, B. G. (Benjamin Gratz). New York : G. E. Woodward


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