THE HORSE, KIND TREATMENT. 



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the foot ; to let them stand shivering in the cold, or in apologies for sta- 

 bles, in inclement weather without blankets ; to drive them in the mud 

 and Tnire and neglect to clean them ; to ride them under torturing sad- 

 dle*, or to drive them in galling collars and harness ; to use badly fitting 



*HE TEAM OF THE KIND AND CAREFUL MASTER, AND THE NATURAL SURROUNDINCB. 



or torturing bits, and then jerk their tender mouths because their agon,^ 

 will not allow them to carry their heads directly in line or go straight 

 ahead ; to ride or drive through deep mud at a pace which quickly ex- 

 hausts the animal, and then beat with a loaded whip, because they flag, 

 or spur them until their sides are a gore of blood ; to keep the poor 



