82 THE horse's rescue. 



horse endures ! and that, too, continually until wel. 

 oume death comes to his relief. 



Let us continue this search. What's the matter 

 with this horse's back? He humps up across his 

 loin. Oh, I see; it's this position he is obliged to 

 stand in, caused by the structure of his foot being 

 changed from natural. Why, he has got irons on 

 his feet ! Now T am going inside and see what I can 

 find in there. I see his kidneys affected, urinary 

 organs all affected, caused by this unnatural strain and 

 position which he is placed in, and obliged to stand 

 and travel, and draw heavy loads day after day. Of 

 course that effect must quite often be doctored. His 

 water-works are out of order by being obliged to work 

 and draw heavy loads when all are out of harmony. 

 I have changed lots of these poor horses back to nat. 

 ural on scientific principles, and all came right in a 

 little time, and no medicine used. If vou follow me 

 you will have a wild-goose chase, for I am going to 

 have a horse sail. Don't back out I will bring you 

 back all right. Oh, there has come a poor, suffering 

 horse. I must go and relieve him. I left that poor 

 horse in a bad fix. I did not look his fore parts over. 

 I will. He is braced out from the same cause. Like 

 causes produce like effects. I mean tlie horse I was 

 writing about. I told you how he was affected on his 

 hind parts, as far as I went. Let us talk about the 

 same horse's fore parts. Contraction changes the 

 structure of foot th.e same, and shoves the foot for- 

 ward on the same principles according to the degree 

 of change. It changes faster on the cup foot. What 

 effect does that have ? Strain on back tendons. That 



