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large amount of work is required, allowing his health to 

 run down for want of care, great exposure, and starvation, 

 whether in the lungs or stomach, or both, is hard to tell ; 



the poor creature is a burden to himself and valueless to 

 his owner. 



CROOKED OR SPRUNG KNEES. 



Occasionally we meet a horse fresh from the country, 

 young and sound save his being forward on his front legs. 

 The dealer will probably tell you he was so from his early 

 coltship ; and from his youth at present it may be so, and he 



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