l6i HORSEMANSHIP. 



1866 — continued. 



" Proper Condition of Horses," " Sporting Facts 



and Fancies," etc. Second Edition. London. 



1856. 



8vo. 214 pp. M., 6\ in. by 4^ in. 



269" The Stud Farm ; or Hints on Breeding for the Turf, 

 the Chase, and the Road. Addressed to Breeders 

 of Race-horses and Hunters, to Landed Proprie- 

 tors, and especially to Tenant Farmers. By 

 Cecil [Cornelius Tongue]. London. 1856. 



Second Edition. 8vo. M., 6| in. by 4^ in. 213 pp. 

 Engraved frontispiece — " The Mare and Foal," by 

 E. Hacker, and Plan for the Buildings of a Stud Farm. 



Contents : — Preface to the First Edition ; Preface to the 

 Second Edition ; Chap. I. — Motives for Breeding, 

 Site of Buildings and Paddocks ; Chap. II. — Selec- 

 tion of Mares ; Chap. III.— Barren and other Mares ; 

 Chap. IV. — Stallions ; Chap. V. — Treatment of Mares 

 in Foal and with Foal ; Chap. VI. — Foals after 

 Weaning; Chap. VII. — Yearling, two years old, and 

 others ; Chap. VIII. — Breaking ; Chap. IX. — Physic ; 

 Chap. X. — Shoeing ; Chap. XI. — Cultivation and 

 Management of Land ; Chap. XII. — Food : Its Pro- 

 perties and Effects. 



Published by Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and 

 Roberts. 



