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Off Side— 'Right side. 



Off his Feed — Cannot enjoy food. 



On Tick — On credit. 



Overdone — Over-ridden ; over-worked ; wind and strength ex- 

 hausted. 



Puffing the Glunis — Disguising the glums by perforating the skin 

 with a pin, and blowing up the cavities with air. 



Palate — The upper part, or roof, of the mouth. 



Pony — Twenty-five pounds. 



Part — To pay ; full speed of the horse 



Puller — Horse that requires no traces ; will pull by the reins. 



Pace — Motion ; walk ; trot ; gallop. 



PricJced — Negligence of the farrier in driving the nails. 



Punch — Well set ; well knit horse. 



Pie-Bald — White spots upon a coat of another colour. 



Quid — Sovereign. 



Big-Out — Suit of clothes. 



Bi.^e in the Barometer — Kicked out of the stable. 



Spin — Eide or drive of a few miles ; a sharp trot. 



Stayer — Long-winded horse. 



Slink — To sneak away. 



Snort — To force air through the nose. 



Set-up — To complete. 



Stag-ecil — A cramp or convulsion. 



The Bhino — Coin of the lealm. 



Tether — To tie a horse by the leg. 



To Crab — Spoil the sale. 



Thafs off — The deal is over. 



The Straight Griffin — Direct information. 



Tips — To hint or inform. 



Tit — ^A little horse or nag. 



