CONTENTS. ix 



CHAPTEE XV. 

 Eq uestrianism. 



Horseback Riding Its Beneficial Effects upon the Health Teaching to Ride 



Position in the Saddle A Model Riding Horse, etc 286 



CHAPTER XVI 

 Breeding. 



Principles of Breeding Methods Adopted in Foreign Countries, etc. . . 296 



CHAPTER XVII. 

 Stabling. 



Construction of Stable Air and Light Form of Manger. *. 301 



CHAPTER XVIII. 

 Feeding and Watering. 



Cooked Food Mr. Bonner's System. . . 307 



CHAPTER XIX. 

 Sow to Tell the Age Accurately. 



Caries of the Teeth Treatment . .313 



CHAPTER XX. 

 Shoeing. 



Principles of Shoeing Tips and Thin Shoes Contraction A Reliable Method 

 of Preventing and Curing Contraction Old Methods of Treating it Quar- 

 ter-crack Simple Method of Curing Any Case Crack, or Fissure of Toe 

 Corns Causes, and Practical Method of Curing Weak Heels Their Man- 

 agement Interfering Clicking, or Overreaching Stumbling Shoeing 

 Sore or Foundered Horses Causes of Injury in Shoeing 329 



TIEIIEIIR, TIRIE-fiJI'IMIIEILT'IL 

 CHAPTER XXI. 



The Circulation General Plan of the Circulatory System Derangements of 



that System the Cause of Disease Importance of Ventilation. . . . 401 



CHAPTER XXII. 



Anchylosis Caries Necrosis Exostosis, or Bony Enlargement Splints 

 Spavins Ring-bone Side-bone, or False Ring-bone Curb Bog Spavins 

 and Thorough-pins Capped Hock Wind-galls Navicular- joint Lameness 

 Founder Chronic Founder Peditis. ....... 411 



CHAPTER XXIII. 



SEC. 1. Catarrh Laryngitis Distemper Glanders and Farcy Chronic Cough 

 Heaves, or Broken Wind Roaring Bronchocele Nasal Gleet Influ- 

 enza, Epizooti'c, or Catarrhal Fever Pink-eye Congestion of the Lungs 

 Pleurisy Pneumonia Hydrothorax Typhoid Pneumonia Bronchitis. . 453 



