Second Edition, imperial 16mo, 21s., 



Illustrated Horse= Breaking, 



This Edition has been entirely Rewritten ; the amount of the letterpress more than 

 doubled, and Seventy-Five reproductions of Photographs have been added. 



The Field. "It is a characteristic of all Captain Hayes' books on horses that they are 

 eminently practical, and the present one is no exception to the rule. A work which is 

 entitled to high praise as being far and away the best reasoned-out one on breaking under a 

 new system we have seen." 



Veterinary Journal. "The work is eminently practical and readable." 



Fifth Edition, crown 8vo, 15s., 



Veterinary Notes for Horse=0wners 



An Illustrated Manual of Horse Medicine and Surgery, 

 written in Simple Language. 



This Edition is Revised throughout, considerably Enlarged, and incorporates the 

 substance of the Author's " Soundness and Age of Horses." 



Saturday Review. " Captain Hayes' work is a valuable addition to our stable literature ; 

 and the illustrations, tolerably numerous, are excellent beyond the reach of criticism." 



The Times. "A necessary guide for horse-owners, especially those who are far removed 

 from immediate professional assistance." 



Field. " Of the many popular veterinary books which have come under our notice, this 

 is certainly one of the most scientific and reliable. If some painstaking student would give 

 us works of equal merit to this on the diseases of the other domestic animals, we should 

 possess a very complete veterinary library in a very small compass." 



Field. "The present edition is nearly double the size of the first one, and the additional 

 articles are well and clearly written, and much increase the value of the work. We do not 

 think that horse-owners in general are likely to find a more reliable and useful book for 

 guidance in emergency." 



Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. " Simplicity is one of the most commendable 

 features in the book. What Captain Hayes has to say he says in plain terms, and the book 

 is a very useful one for everybody who is concerned with horses." 



The Lancet. "The usefulness of the manual is testified to by its popularity, and each 

 edition has given evidence of increasing care on the part of the author to render it more 

 complete and trustworthy as a book of reference for amateurs." 



Veterinary Journal. "This book leaves nothing to be desired on the score of lucidity 

 and comprehensiveness." 

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