JUGULAR VEIN— JUMPING 



Jugular Vein. — The large vein of the neck which with 

 the carotid artery lies beneath the cesophagus and above the 

 trachea, which see. 



Jumper's Bump. — The term applied to the protuberance 

 or rise which appears at the top of the loins of some horses, 

 as a consequence of this formation having been associated 

 with many of the best jumpers. (See Point of Loin.) 



Jumping. — Most horses possess a natural gift of jumping, 



White Rose, property of Mr John Coleman, M.R.C.V.S. 



but some take to the work far more kindly than others. At 



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