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PROGRESSION — — — 193 



Walk __ _ _ 194 



Trot _ ■ _ — 200 



Forging, or striking the fore feet v,ith the 'i 

 hind feet, niethod of preventing it 



j- 202 



Trottino; widely with the hind legs, the -^ 

 reason ot it — — ) 



• Canter and gallop — — 208 



Danger of stopping suddenly in the gallop 214 



Passage — — ibid. 



Advantage of teaching this pace — 216 



RESPIRATION ~ — 115 



Peculiar form of the throat of the horse 1 16 



Pecuhar form of the nostrils — 118 



Broken wind — — 121 



Roarer described — — 126 



Crib-biter — ^ — . — 129 



STABLE. Structure and (rconomy of — 135 



Ventilation — — • — 138 



Light — — — 143 



Narrow stalls, inconvenience of — 145 

 Ground surface of the stall, erroneous con- 

 struction of — •— 



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146 



Oro^ans 



