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comer. Teeth, at five years old, bridle too tlimakes 

 its appearance. At six ^ears old, the cups 

 leave two center teeth below. At seven 3'ears 

 old, the cups leave adjoining teeth. At eight 

 years old, cups leave outer or corner teeth. 

 At nine years old, cups leave two center 

 nippers above. At ten years old, cups leave 

 adjoining teeth. At eleven years old, cups leave 

 corner upper teeth. At twelve years or past, 

 groove in inside of bridle tooth disappears in 

 a horse. Mares very seldom have them. 



TEICES. 



As so many have expressed a desire to know 

 how to teach thoir horses tricks, we thought 

 proper to explain how it can be done. Teaching 

 a young horse a few tricks makes him appear 

 intelligent and also serves to keep up an interest 



