Hunters and their Stables 



home, the master or his stud-groom must see that 

 the horse is properly looked after. Rubbing a 

 horse's ears refreshes him as much as anything. 

 After sufficient grooming a horse should be dry 

 and warm ; a linseed mash and crushed corn is 

 often advisable before the stud-groom finally looks 

 round and turns in himself. In the case of knocks, 

 strains, or bruises, their immediate attention will 

 save them becoming serious. 



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