The Stallion 



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under the chin, and fastened to the ring on the off side. 

 Tough-mouthed and head-strong horses sometimes re- 

 quire more severe apparatus. The following apparatus 



axre. to barn 



TIGHT BO.flKD TEKCfi.— . 



COLT 



PADDOCK 



lO'X 16' 



GRAV5.L. OR CINDEH I.OT 

 4o'x 40' 



-HITCHING- RACK — 



Fig. 32. — A Satisfactory Arrangement for the Breeding Lot. 



is successful with horses of this type. An Iron rod three- 

 eighths of an Inch In diameter and eight Inches long is 

 fitted with a ring In one end and a snap In the other. 

 The end with the snap Is fastened on the off side of the 

 bit, with the rod running through the near side. The 



