310 MUZZLES, FORKS AND BANDAGES. 



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be imposed by attaching a broom handle cut so that one end 

 may be fastened to the side of the roller and the other to 

 the side of the nose-band. 



MUZZLES. 



One or more muzzles will be required from time to time 

 according to the number of horses. The best muzzles are 

 made of heavy leather and the bottoms lined with zinc. 

 There should be small holes in the sides and bottom. 



FORKS. 



Forks used about the stalls should be of wood, either 

 hickory or ash. As the forks are apt to be carelessly 

 handled, the steel ones should be limited to use in the hay 

 loft or manure pit. 



BANDAGES. 



For description see under Bandaging in Chapter XVI. 



