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ordinary breeding, stable, and training expenses, 

 horses have to be run as two-year olds. 



But even conceding that Mr. Day has formed a 

 correct judgment with regard to the effect of the 

 Arab on short-distance racehorses, his opinion can 

 have no possible relation to the question of general 

 breeding for use, and especially on the question of 

 breeding for army remounts, and is calculated to do 

 infinite mischief. 



