The Horse in the Stable And the Field : His Management in Health And Disease

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The Horse in the Stable And the Field : His Management in Health And Disease
J H John Henry Walsh
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In the winter, the arms aad backs of the knees, as well as the bosom and the insides of the quarters, will generally want singeing, whether the body is submitted to the lamp or not; but in the summer, even if any long hairs are left there, they are easily removed by the hand armed with resin. Unless general clipping or singeing is practised, the front surfaces of the legs do not require trimming at any season of the year.
The mane is not now usually cut, but formerly it was a very common practi
...ce to " hog" it, that is, to cut it to a sharp-pointed ridge, sticking straight upwards from the crest, and giving that part the appearance of extraordinary height. Sometimes, how- ever, the mane is very thick, and then for the sake of appearances it is necessary to thin it, which is done by twisting a small lock TRIMMING. 195 at a time round the comb, and pulling it out; this gives some little pain, but apparently not much, and evidently not more than the trimming of the legs, and not so much as in pulling out the feelers or bristles growing from the nostrils.

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