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same qualities as those of the fore Hmb in each 

 class of horse. 



85. — The foot also must have the same general 

 characters as the fore foot, but the long axis of 

 its oval is always from before backwards. The 

 hind foot does not call forth the fraction of the 

 amount of care as is the case with the fore foot. 

 It is less often unsound, and its unsoundness less 

 frequently leads to the same disastrous results. 

 It is well, however, to look to it much in the 

 same manner as in the case of the fore foot. 



