The book Agriculture for Schools of the Pacific Slope was written by author Hilgard, Eugene W. (Eugene Woldemar), 1833-1916 Here you can read free online of Agriculture for Schools of the Pacific Slope book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Agriculture for Schools of the Pacific Slope a good or bad book?
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Few animals respond as quickly and intelligently to kind treatment as does the horse, and so little de- serve the ill treat- ment they so fre- quently undergo. The most ''vi- cious'' horses can be made gentle by kindness; even the ''bucking broncho" (figure 190) can be thus FiQ. 190. — Bucking broncho. Subdued by a person having both patience and good will. ' - v Digitized by Google FARM ANIMALS 383 The asSy don- key, or burro, as it is commonly called in the West, is still foimd wild in Centra...l Asia ( 191), but has b mesticated frc eariiest times. ' small in size, 1 can carry heavj Fig. 192. — Mules. Fig. 191. — Wild ass. long distances, and can live on feed that horses would scorn. The mule (figure 192), a hybrid be- tween the horse and ass, has the hardiness of the ass and its long ears, and is much prized for hard steady work of all kinds. The mule is very intelligent, and is sure-footed on moun- tain roads where most horses would break their own and their riders' necks. But mules v/iU kick.
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