Show facts about horses all I 1 I 1 in equestrian manager england gives the tha following interesting facts about horses it scarcely needs stating that a good memory moi bory Is 3 I 1 indispensable in n learning anything and if a horse bone lias has to learn a trick or routine performance lie ho can only dobo by remembering it from time to time of going through it both horses and dogs doga have hava wonderful mom caecer ories but I 1 will narrate one end or two instances relating to the horse I 1 was once driving to long milford I 1 in suffolk at a spot where there wits was a bridge leading over the river As wo we approached the bridge the horse pulled up and would not move ou on again agaba without whipping for same time I 1 was at a lose to tor for this thi freak bat it afterward orward att occurred to me ma that the tha last het tinia time I 1 hid had drossos that bridge and with the same horse I 1 had pulled up at that spot to speak to a man unless there is a reason to the contrary we always prefer occupying the same bamo field each time we visit a town sometimes it happens that the stud groom who is generally with the first wagon forgets which field it is but bat by giving the horse his head and leaving him to himself hima elf he will most certainly pull up at the tha right gate gale the 9 groom room never finds him to be wrong and drives straight la in when in southampton some yew I 1 bad to paa up high street daily aud and hadl bad a toes different ferent if he coraa r so almost wry a day sy wh I 1 chaver horse bore s I 1 had he ha won would tarr a 0 I 1 k on speed at the star hotel and want to turn into the tha yard upon dioning mentioning tio ning this to the tha groom he ha explained that five years previously when the circus was waa in Bout southampton hampton the tha stud had bad been stabled at the tha beare and the horses had bad not yet forgotten the place I 1 have am my opinion founded u upon pou close and varied observation observation t that bat horres can and do convey to cook other older very exact intelligence by the coanda they produce irom from the proud sonorous goo neigh inga ot of a lall fall spirited horse hone down dowa to the and anor snort inga tings and other little with which all keepers of 0 horses are familiar fa onoe once in a long loag stable containing twenty bitalla in a row a horse at one end wes w dying near the other end was wa a horse hone of a timid disposition which showed marked signs of dread and extreme nervousness as aa though conscious of 0 what was going on trembling from head bead to toot and streaming with perspiration I 1 feel eel convinced that intelligence of what was passing had bud reached tua this horsy bod and that being of a nervous temperament the poor animal bail bad been troubled tron bled to tho the painful extent wo we had witnessed another example of 0 it a different kind it of often ton happened that I 1 was waa away from the company for weeks and months at a stretch sod and on some borne ot of there coca oco alone I 1 had to return along the same lame road bychich by which the circus was coming thus thai meeting the tans one after the other all down the line when yet thero there was waa some distance between myself and the nearest van my horse or see the nearest dearest van horse hore horland and salute him with a loud aloud neigh this would be at once answered by the van horse which seemed to page the tha signal to tha rear down the line where it was taken up from horse to horse to the very end perhaps three taree nasr of a mile away then as I 1 rapidly drove by and met the vans tana each horse would turn toward mine as ad ho he passed greeting him with a f friendly und joyous neigh apparently holding a bort chott conversation in passing as aa though welcoming each other after a separation for it must be noted that it was only after long absence that such anoh demonstrations took place |