Show fe I 1 0 P M E 4 I 1 VO Y A 1 1 9 0 b P BLIND HORSES facts and Tl irrl about iligir perceptive the way in which blind horses can go about without netting getting into more bics tics th iu they imery remarkable they rarely if ever bit their bead against it u fence or stone wull wall they will vill sidle ciff when they colue dear one A writer lit in it london journal gayb it ni ill pears fifi careful observation I 1 hive have mude that it is neither shade nor shelter ili elter which warn warm thern of the lie danker danger ou oil nn an absolutely and windless day their behavior is tile the banto banio their olfactory nerve 4 doubtless s become very leni itlie for tt hen driving them they will polo their heidi downward in earth of brater lifty fifty yards before they como come to a crotea jug tile the roadway road wHy it cannot bo be rn nn abdor anally developed sense of 0 hearing heir which lends leads them to do this for they will nut alike though the water rater be a stagnant pool veil men who have been blind tor for any great length of titue time develop somewhat similar to blind horses some one nays aitay thit that none of elio five fire senses has aul to hiu to do in ith etli this singular perceptive power but that the impressions are made ou on the ski ackin it of the face and by it to tho brain br ain and this ali i unrecognized sene lie calls facial perception but possibly tills perception percept io power liay have its ili origin in uth conditions as prevail in Ulm norin the hypnotic bbate aro are hll such phenomena iu in nian mau and horse its aa I 1 han h ne e mentioned to be accounted for or by tile two words facial perception it if they mean nuit hinR however speaking speak lne of blind horses why aby should they cast their coatsy coit as winter comes on and grow long ions coats lit at the advent of summer null and so re vei m tile order which is the invariable rule in the case of horses possessed of perfect ision |