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an hour or so to cool him off, will chill and shiver even 

 under the blanket, and that dread foe, pneumonia, may 

 follow. A clipped horse is rubbed dry in a few moments, 

 and being wrapped in his warm blanket, he is in a glow 

 very soon. Experience proves that he eats better, feels 

 better, will do more work cheerfully, and will even keep 

 in better condition and sounder health on less food.' 



Clipping certainly improves the appearance vastly. 



'No doubt of it, giving the idea of excellent grooming 

 and care, so immediately detected in the horse's coat, 

 and I believe it adds greatly to his physical comfort 

 and well-being.' 



