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Collar — halqa, m. (of harness). 



Colour — There are four radical and auspicious colours ia horses (1) 

 Abyaz, Ar., pure white, q. v. ; (2) Adham, Ar., pure black, q. v. ; 

 (3) Bi'ir, chesnnt, q. v. ; (4) Zarda, golden, i.e., yellow dun q. v. 



Jaimangal, lit. " of auspicious victory," is a horse with two wall- 

 eyes, a blaze, one white stocking and a white belly; said to be 

 worshipped by a Raja in Madras. 



There are said to be three shades of bay and chesnut — 

 kishmishl, the colour of Sultana raisins, IdkM, the colour of lac or 

 deep red, and teliyd, a very dark shade inclined to black. Bad-rang, 

 Urdu, adj., " bad-coloured," applied to horses of nondescript or 

 bad colours, not to those with merely inauspicious markings. 

 Musmat or bahim, Ar., all of one colour : vide Spotted. 



Colt — vide Foal. 



Comb — kanghl, f., H. 



Constipation — qabz. 



CoNSUMPnoN — khushk.bel, consumption in horses : vide Farcy. 



Contracted-heels — vide Foot. 



Corn — pewd (in hoof) : vide Grain. 



Coronet — hhaun or hhon, f. (also eyebrow) : sum hi maghzl. 



Cough — surfa, P. : dhdnsl, f., H., a hard dry cough ; khdnsi, H., a cough 

 from cold. 



Cough, TO—dhdnsnd, H., to have a hard dry cough ; khdnsnd, H,, to 

 cough from cold. 



Country-bred — desi-ghord, m., H. 



Courageous — ■jdn-hdz, adj. 



Cow- DUNG — vide Dung. 



Cow-houghed — kulich and kachal, adj., H. 



Cow- KICK, to — qainchl mama : (also to strike with a fore-foot?). 



Cracked Heels — gdmchl men chheumr (?) : gJiore ki biwd,i phat-ga^i, 

 (biwd,t = chilblain) . 



" Cradle " — danda, m., H., lit. stick. 



Cram, to — galiydnd. [Unpalatable food is administered by cramming ; 

 horses, in old-fashioned Rajas' stables, were made pig-fat by 

 cramming with messes made of sugar, butter, Ac., as fowls are said 

 to be crammed in France.] 



Cramp — tashannuj, Ar., gen. ; spec, cramp all over the body. 



Cream — vide White. 



Cress— ^aZon or hdlim : [Horse-dealer's receipt : — Take 20 lbs. of cress 

 (hdlon), 10 of fenugreek, 8 of turmeric and 8 of mustard. Pound 

 the turmeric, and grind the remaining ingredients in a hand-mill. 

 Take 1 lb. of above, and 1 lb. of gur or raw unrefined sugar, and 

 make into a sherbet by adding two quarts of water or milk. The 

 mixture should be of the consistency of cream. Leave all 

 night to soak, and give before dawn. If the horse will not take 



