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THB HORSE 3 RESCUE. 



]^o. 1. 



Cut Xo. 1 represents the natural Iiorse 'before lie lias been changed 

 from natural bj having Iiis feet ironed. There are other causes, 

 which are often the case. The eauses tliat change the hc-rse froi^n 

 natural are very slight compared with the inanj and great changes 

 and many degrees of change about which I Imve written^ caused by 

 ironing their feet. I hnve told you in tliis work tliat the horse ia a 

 machine, and must be in harmony of action or he will run badly. 

 These cuts are to show yon scientifically, to give you an idea, or to try 

 to^ of the suffering condition your horses are thrown in. Cut No. 1 

 shows the horse natural, inside of his circle, all in hannony of action 

 — no leverage, no runover feet, no contraction. The center perpen- 

 dicular line, A, horizontal center line, B ; it crosses at A in the center 

 of the horse. If the horse is not drawn out of shape or off }iis base^ 

 he is balanced in the center. He can place his feet at fulcrum, E, 

 where the two circles. F F, cross lines ; place tlie hind foot to D. lii* 



