The horse; how to buy and sell. Giving the points which distinguish a sound from an unsound horse
Peter Howden
-NRLF UNIVERSITY THE HORSE; HOW TO BUY AND SELL. .GIVING THE POINTS WHICH DISTINGUISH A SOUND FEOM AN UNSOUND HOESE. BY PETEE HOWDEN 'UNIVERSITY NEW YORK: ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, BROADWAY.751 1882. I- H to Act of in the tbeyear 1882, byEntered, according Congress, ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, of atlu the Office of the Librarian Congress, Washington. PUBLISHEKS' PBEFACE. The fondness both sexes forrapidly growing among Horses in the United States, is very naturally develop- a desire for the anding knowledge regarding points characteristics of this noble animal. Hitherto this Thehas been few.knowledge cwfisaeji ; instinct to avoid it.prompts him,danger, If a horse that has been ridden a nervous rider forby a few times be taken in hand a andonly by thorough clever-handed it will be found that he will re-horseman, cover his self-confidence in a few work. It isvery days' of ora fault less to the timegreater magnitude, according that be for its anderadication, therefore,may required until the cure be and it be certain that noeffected, injury will accrue from such a fault is apast mismanagement, VICE. that will not aThe horse even over whenstraw,step ridden an undecided and will fre-rider,by hesitating take with him who rides with a cool de-any leapquently 86 THE HORSE.