VICE AND OBJECTIONABLE HABITS 



fore, plenty of work suggests itself as a means 

 of remedying the evil. 



BITING AND SAVAGING 



These two vices are almost inseparable, or at 

 any rate are equally dangerous, and a hunter 

 possessing either is certainly not a desirable 

 possession to any one, excepting the groom who 

 has absolute control of the animal. It is rather 

 an uncommon vice, in comparison with the 

 number of horses in use. It is just as incurable 

 as kicking and bolting, its establishment being 

 practically a life-long vice. More than one 

 groom has been killed by being bitten and 

 trampled to death by horses given to the vices 

 alluded to. 



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