BOOKS ON HORSES. 



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



A.titJiov of" Our FrieiiU the Hoi'se," etc. 



Breaking and Training Horses. 



Clo/h, 10/6 tte/l. 



Contents. — Breaking Tackle and its Uses. Breaking Machines 

 and their Construction. Handling Foals, Yearlings, and Two-Year- 

 Olds. Selection of Bits and Bitting. Breaking the Roadster for 

 Single and Double Harness. Breaking for Tandem and Four-in-Hand, 

 Breaking for Saddle. Breaking of Heavy Horses for Farm Work. 

 Stable Vices and their Cures. Kegs and Troublesome Mares. Breakers 

 and their Responsibilities, etc. About 50 Illustrations from Photo- 

 graphs and Drawings. 



The most recent and up-to-date work on the Horse. 

 3rd Edition, Revised. 



The Veterinary Manual for 

 Horse Owners. 



Wiih about Sixty Illustrations from Original Drawings, Crown Sz/o, well 

 printed and strongly bound, 10/6 nett. 



" The teaching of this book is up-to-date in its character, and it will 

 certainly prove a boon to the farmer or owner when he happens to 

 reside far from veterinary advice, and may require to act in an 

 emergency." — Glasgow herald. 



The Groom's Guide ; 

 His Duties and how to Perform them. 



Crown Svo, cloth, 21" nett. 



"The information contained in the book could not well be over- 

 rated, and the publication should be in the hands, not only of grooms, 

 but all gentlemen who have grooms in their employ." — County 

 Gentleman. 



How to Choose a Horse ; 



or. Selection before Purchase. 



Crown %vo, cloth, *2.l- nett. 



" The book is a valuable addition to literature of the kind." — County 

 Gentleman. 



