Show the horse stall tho soundness and suppleness ot the harness horse depends very largely upon liis stall treatment mid accommodations ansual thought would conclude conc ludo that abo abuse of the borsu consists in overwork undue and cooil hut equally destructive with cither one of these agencies is his stall mismanagement among these abuses is alio inclination of abo stall in order to have rapid drainage the of thu stall is enado so steep that frequently the horse is made very tired by practically thus standing white ho should under more favorable circumstances be usting us asting ting the weight of tho carcass is therefore thrown upon the hindquarters hind quarters and the result is times weakness if not soreness over alio loius aud probably with equal frequency cither wind galls enlarged swollen ankles or incipient occult curbs and tp ivins this is a very unnatural standing position of the hut se in a of freedom whether protecting himself from ahn storm or blanding still being satiated grazing lie invariably cither chooses level ground or a position slightly descending in which the portion of the carcam is appreciably preci ably lower than tho chipi alio physiological reason of this position ia manifest upon careful examination of the front feet ind limbs while in motion is largely to sustain the body to prevent it falling headlong while tho hind and feel forward in a of rest it follows that tho burden cf thu can be more comfortably by the front limbs and feet when tha body ia at the inci ignatiou ina tiou by steep grado of alio tho borso frequently ellitta the weight from one hind limb to tho other in such a manner to indicate indi catu his discomfort it he stand an 1 narrow stall it should made more nearly level and tho of tho groom aroused to keep it scrupulously clean alvi |