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CHANGING HORSES FROM ONE 

 STALL TO ANOTHER STALL. 



BEFORE taking a horse out of his stall, 

 the route by which he has to proceed, 

 should be carefully laid down with matting, 

 grain bags, hay, or rugs, as the case may 

 demand. Instead of shifting a sick or injured 

 animal to a vacant double stall, it will often 

 be more convenient to put one of the 

 horses which are next to him into it, or 

 into an empty single stall, and thus give him 

 a double stall without moving him. Or all 

 the horses between him and the nearest 

 vacant stall may be shifted one stall away 



