HOW TO CHOOSE A HORSE 



OR, SELECTION BEFORE PURCHASE 

 By FRANK T. BARTON, M.R.C.V.S. 



Crown 8vo. Cloth, 2s. nett 



. . CONTENTS . . 



Special Parts and their Relationship to Unsoundness Buying The Age of 

 the Horse Horse Societies Points of Typical Breeds and How to Choose 

 Objectional Habits, etc. 



"This book has been written as a guide for those who are compelled to purchase 

 a horse in the absence of skilled assistance. The author, Frank T. Barton, being 

 a veterinary surgeon, is well qualified to advise on what is one of the most difficult 

 subjects in the world. Horse-buying is always more or less of a speculative 

 business. However good a knowledge of horses one may possess, one's judg- 

 ment is still apt sometimes to go astray, and as it is impossible to know too 

 much about the subject, this little book, elementary though it may be, will 

 repay perusal." Agricultural World. 



London : R. A. EVERETT & CO., 42 Essex St., Strand, W.C. 



