134 CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE STOCK AND COMPLETE STOCK DOCTOR. 



the weight of a man of 180 pounds — and heavier men should never 

 hunt. Such a horse should be capable of great speed when called on, 



able, and wiUing to take any leap a sensible man would put him at, and 

 sure-footed to a high degree. To this end, every hunting horse should 

 have large lungs and heart, the best possible form, hard, firm bones, 



