Youatts History Treatment And Diseases of the Horse With a Treatise On

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Youatts History Treatment And Diseases of the Horse With a Treatise On
William Youatt
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In hard water soap will curdle, vegetables will not boil soft, and the saccharine matter of the malt cannot be foully obtained in the process of brewing. There is nothing in which the difl'erent effect of hard and soft water is so evident as in the stomach and digestive organs of the horse. Hard water, drawn fresh from the well, will assuredly make the coat of a horse unaccustomed to it stare, and it will not unfrequently gripe and otherwise injure him. Instinct or expe- rience has made even th...e horse conscious of this, for he will never drink hard water if he has access to soft : he will leave the most transparent and pure water of the well for a river, although the water may be turbid, and even for the muddiest pool. * He is injured, however, not so much by tliG hardness of the well-water as by its coldness — particularly by its coldness * Some trainers have so much fear of hard or strangre water, that they carry with thein to the (lifferctit courses the water that the animal has been accustomed to drinit, aiiJ .

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