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a lighter stable, when his eyes will keep right, and he 

 will not shy ; but if he be kept in the dark, disease will 

 soon follow, and the animal will be, consequently, 

 rendered UNSOUND. 



In the two last cases the horse is free from vice. 



Young horses occasionally shy from having chronic 

 dilatation of the pupils, and are then UNSOUND. 



But where such dilatation is not chronic, as shown 

 above, the defect is soon removed. 



Where the dilatation is the natural effect of age 

 alone, if the horse merely looks or glances at objects 

 without jumping or turning so as to occasion incon- 

 venience, he is SOUND. 



But if he stops suddenly, jumps to one side, or turns 

 round quickly, whether resulting from defective sight, 

 disease, old age, or any combination of these causes, the 

 horse is UNSOUND. 



Starting. 



Starting is a VICE. 



See articles on " Shying " and " Bolting." 



Bolting Running Away. 

 Bolting, or running away, is a serious Vic 



This does not, however, apply to the young hor 

 when he jumps suddenly at any object that appear 



