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soft place for the horse to fall on, in case he throws 

 himself down. 



But with the above plan this trouble is not 

 necessary, as the rope can be slacked for an instant, 

 so as to save the horse from absolutely falling. 



105. The principles and practice set forward Conclu- 

 sion. 

 in these pages are those so long and ably advocated 



by Mr. Hallen, late veterinary surgeon of the 



Inniskilling Dragoons, to whom for his constant 



kindness and instruction the author begs to return 



his sincere acknowledofments. 



THE END. 



