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tucked in, when the gland may be seen bulging out 

 behind the edge of the jaw. A horse that makes 

 no noise in a snaffle may roar in a bit, though the 

 noise may not be due to paralysis. 



A horse never voluntarily arches his neck to any 



Fig. 9. 

 degree excepting when -he wind-sucks or stretches 

 himself. The confirmed puller does sometimes do 

 it for a purpose, but the whole tendency of the free 

 horse is to extend his head, and most of us have 

 watched with admiration the light elastic movement 

 of the young horse surprised when grazing in a 



