THE MANAGEMENT OF HOUNDS 



Most horses, up to one hundred and seventy-five 

 pounds, will carry two hundred pounds perfectly 

 well for an hour or two, and bulk in the quad- 

 ruped by no means insures safety to the biped. 

 Action is what carries weight — level, true, effort- 

 less, galloping action — and little horses are often 

 as competent for the undertaking as the big, 

 robust brutes generally selected. A tall horse 

 makes fences look smaller; he has no other 

 merit of any kind. 



This, then, is the schedule for the year, the 

 club furnishing kennel room and stall room free : 



Original Outlay 



Four horses @ ^loo ^400.00 



Ten couple hounds @ ^10 . . . . . 100.00 



Saddles, bridles, etc 100.00 



Coats 80.00 



^680.00 



Cost of Keep, etc.. Per Month 



Feed, etc., four horses @ ^12 .... ;^48.oo 



Shoeing 8.00 



Veterinary, etc 5.00 



Dragsman 50.00 



Kennelman and groom 50.00 



Feed, etc., hounds @ $2 40.00 



Sundry 25.00 



Fence repairs, damages, etc. (?) 



;^226.oo 

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