8 CONTENTS. ^.^^ 



Principles and Praotice of nreeiling for the Turf, etc ^«2 



262 

 Theory of Generation, 



265" 

 In-and-In Breeding, 



273' 

 Out-Crossing 



The Best Mode of Breeding for Racing Purposes, 277 



Selection of Brood Mare, 280 ' 



285' 



288' 



Choice of StaUions, ^^^' 



Best Age to Breed from, 



Best Time for Breeding, ^^^' 



Thoughts on General Breeding, 290* 



The Stud Farm, ^^^' 



Management of the Mare, ^"-'^ 



Management of the Foal, ^^^ 



Breaking, ^^^ 



Practical Horsemanship, . ^ ^^ 



Breaking and Teaching, Baucher's System, 344 



Of the Forces of the Horse, 3u2 



The Flexings of the Horse, 357 



Stabling and Stable Architecture, 383 



City Stable and Coach House, . . • 393 



Small Country Stable, 397 



Large Country Stable, 401 



Stable Management, • • 406 



The Horse's Food, 434 



General Management of Horses, 439 



Condition, 440 



Management of Farm Horses, 442 



Sunynering in the Stable, 442 



Riding, Driving, and Road Management, 446 



Treatise on Horse-Shoeing, by Mr. Miles, 455 



Diseases of the Horse, - . . . 480 



Formidas for Medicine, ^06 



Rules of Racing and Trotting Courses, 508 



