Hinds* Farriery and Stud Book — Neiv Edition. 



FARRIERY, 



TAUGHT ON A NEW AND EASY PLAN; 

 BEING A TREATISE ON THE 



DISEASES AND ACCIDENTS OF THE HORSE; 



WITH 



INSTRUCTIONS TO THE SH0EING-S5IITH, FARRIER. AND GROOM. 



PRECEDED BY 



A POPULAR DESCRIPTION OF THE ANIMAL FUNCTIONS IN HEALTH, 

 AND HOW THESE ARE TO BE RESTORED WHEN DISORDERED. 



BY JOHN HINDS, 



VETERINARY SURGEON. 



WITH CONSIDERABLE ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS, PAR- 

 TICULARLY ADAPTED TO THIS COUNTRY. 



BY THOMAS M. SMITH, 



Veterinary Surgeon, and Member of the London Veterinary Medical Society. 



WITH A SUPPLEMENT; 



COMPRISING 



AN ESSAY ON DOMESTIC ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY THE HORSE, 



WITH REMARKS ON TREATMENT AND BREEDING; 



TOGETHER WITH 



TROTTING AND RACING- TABLES, 



SHOWING 



rHE BEST TIME ON RECORD, AT ONE, TWO, THREE, AND FOUR MILE HEATS ; 



PEDIGREES OF WINNING HORSES, SINCE 1839 ; AND OF THE 



MOST CELEBRATED STALLIONS AND MARES; 



WITH 



USEFUL CALVING AND LAMBING TABLES, &c. &c. 

 BY J. S. SKINNER, 



EUilor now of ttie Farmers' Library, New York ; Founder of tlie American Farmer, in 1819 

 aud of the Turf Reg:ister and Sporting Mag:azine, in 1829 : being the first Agricul- 

 tural and the first Sporting Periodicals established in the United Sta'es. 



PHILADELPHIA; 

 J. 1^ L I P P I N OTT & CO. 



1807. 



