INDEX. 



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Cleansing and cooling with Lot and 



cold watei* 349 



an exhausted horse 848 



an undipped horse 347 



Clearing the fence 462 



Cleaveland bays are a dangerous 



property 368 



Clinches are more secure when made 



upon the toe 114 



Clicking or forging common toward 



the end of a long journey 124 



Clipped horse, a, is a deformity 346 



Clipijing and singeing 343 



induce many terrible disorders.... 344 



Clock-loft and lumber-room above 



the sheltered space 320 



Closing the wound after having bled 



the horse 92 



Clothes and saddle cannot be re- 

 tained on the herring-gutted 

 horse 404 



Clover hay, first crop of 174 



second crop of. 175 



Coal-cellar 319 



Coaxing the foal to feed 444 



Coax the horse when giving medicine 78 



Collar-rope is bitten through with- 

 out design 216 



Collar- strap disfigures the neck and 



mane 218 



Colt at three years may cut sixteen 



teeth 149 



Colts are way ward creatures 207 



Comminution of the food described.. 155 



Common form of horn employed to 



administer drinks 74 



Common sense is alone necessary to 



understand horses 524 



Common stallions are generally led 



through the country 481 



Comparison between the wild and 



domesticated horse 201 



Complex calculations required of the 



horse dealer 362 



Composure returns only when the 



rug is destroyed 287 



Compound soap liniment recom- 

 mended for rick of the back 275 



Condition of horses referred to 432 



of stable windows generally 315 



of the blood explains the diseases 

 of the foot 246 



Conduct of most drivers when the 



horse bolts 298 



Conjunctiva, nature and distribution 



of 35 



Consequences of being cast in the 



collar-rope 224 



of being cast under the manger... 259 

 of too much paring, miscalled dis- 

 ease 106 



Contents of the abdomen and thorax 403 

 Continued standing is a bad symp- 

 tom 352 



Contraction of the jaw-bones forces 



the teeth into the mouth 158 



Contrast between a three-year old 

 and a bishoped sixteen-year old 



mouth 185 



between the permanent and milk 



incisor teeth 160 



Cooking food for horses no novelty 193 

 Copers esteem a kidney dropper a 



valuable horse 269 



the, always flurry a horse when 



pretending to show it 277 



Corner incisors first cut at nine 



months old 141 



milk incisors, being shed, an- 

 nounce five years old 153 



Corns are natural to upright hoofs... 415 



Corn promotes fat ; 187 



should be crushed on the prem- 

 ises 184 



when crushed, requires further 



preparation 186 



Corpora nigra, present in the horse 



and camel 31 



Cost of a separate house for the 

 groom would be fifteen pounds 



per annum 383 



of horse flesh is much increased by 



hard food 166 



Coughing, its danger during the ad- 

 ministration of a drink 75 



provoked by raising the head 76 



Countenance during a fit of jibbing 282 



Countersinking for driving nails 113 



Course of the food, how arranged... 28 



Covered ride round the stable 302 



Cow-bellied or pot-bellied horse, the 



evils of 404 



Cribbing induced by confinement 



and indigestion 205 



Crime is the climax of social frailty 426 

 Crowded forges prevented by laying 



in a stock of frosted shoes 127 



Cruel imprisonment 201 



Cruelties undergone at three years 



old 148 



Cruelty and roguery are associated.. 425 



cannot promote development 164 



is practiced to coerce the jibber... 280 

 of rasping the hoof to fit a small 



shoe 131 



of the present mode of breaking in 141 



resorted to after bleeding 94 



sometimes changes the action of 



the straight shoulder 406 



unintentionally inflicted on all 



horses 168 



Cruiser and Mr. Rarey 453 



