CONTENTS:
THE BODY of the horse anatomically considered.
PHYSIC.—The mode of administering it, and minor operations.
SHOEING.—Its origin, its uses, and its varieties.
THE TEETH.—Their natural growth, and the abuses to which they are liable.
FOOD.—The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes.
THE EVILS which are occasioned by modern stables.
THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables.
THE SO-CALLED "INCAPACITATING VICES," which are the results of injury or of disease.