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CHAPTER VI. 



THE SECOND CLASS OF HORSES AND MARES RETURNING 

 FROM A summer's RUNNING TO THE HOME STA- 

 BLES; THE ARRANGING OF THOSE HORSES AND 

 MARES IN SEPARATE STALL STABLES, AND THE 

 TREATMENT OF THEM IN THE STABLES; AS ALSO 

 WHEN THEY ARE OUT AT EXERCISE, DURING 

 THE THREE WINTER MONTHS. 



In the preceding chapter I described the ne- 

 cessary arrangements to be observed for three 

 months, in the wintering of the craving or first 

 class of horses in boxes or loose places. In this 

 I shall have to make the arrangement for the 

 same period, in wintering of the hearty or second 

 class of horses and mares in the stalls of the 

 home stables. This class consists of those horses, 

 as I have before noticed, whose constitutional or 



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