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13. Horses are, as a rule, of a nervous temperament, and it is advisable 

 to avoid anything that will prove a -source of irritation to the intestines, 

 and that will induce extra water consumption. Inferior fodder, especially 

 moldy stuff, should never be fed. 



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Macmillan Company, New York, 1917. 

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