OUTWARD APPEARANCE OF THE HORSE. 



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very much out; such a horse has not due strength, and the action will be 

 increasingly bad with age. 



The figure to the right shows the reverse of the preceding. The knees 

 are turned out, and the toes are turned in— a horse unsightly, weak and 

 dangerous either to drive or ride. 



GOOD HiND QUARTEKS. (See Explanation. ) 

 The lower left hand figure is unsightly enough. The legs sprawlirg, 

 weak, straddling, with timed out toes. Some might think that such u 



