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TRAINING YEARLINGS. 



The time it has taken to get our yearlings 

 through their physic brings us now to the first 

 of March ; as they will not have to come out to 

 run until near the end of iVpril, we shall have 

 about eight weeks to train them. This allow- 

 ance of time will be amply sufficient ; not that it 

 is necessary for yearlings to be at constant and 

 regular exercise for the whole of this period, but 

 for the three first weeks of the eight it will be ad- 

 visable to be doing little and little every day, 

 or every other day, as in giving to those strong- 

 colts of the first class such walking and galloping 

 exercise as may be found necessary to steady 

 them, and keep their memories refreshed. We 

 shall then have five clear weeks for the doing 



