1334 CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE STOCK AND COMPLETE STOCK DOCTOR. 



and oblique, the strain consequently undue upon the back tendons, 

 which, as a consequence, are liable to disease. 



Fig. GG. — Shows the correct position of foot in relation to the 

 breast. 



Fig. HII.— Shows the foot planted too far back. 



Fig. If. — Shows a weak knee and fetlock. The limb is straight, but 

 out of proper position on account of weakness. 



The reader who carefully examines these illustrations should be a 

 fairly good judge of how a horse should look, either from a :.>ont, rear 

 or side view, both as to the body and limbs. 



