Feeds And Feeding, a Handbook for the Student And Stockman
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He is (1) advancing and at the same time (2) raising his body. Likewise he is (3) carrying the harness and (4) hauling the load. In descending the hill the horse will be called upon to perform even a fifth type of labor, bracing himself to prevent too rapid a descent. Much experimental work was done many years ago by Wolff, Grandeau and LeClerc, and more recently by Zuntz and his associates to determine the amounts of nutrients required in the various types of work. Wolff's experiments were wit...h a sweep-power constructed so that the amount of work performed could be measured. Zuntz, in conjunction with Lehmann and Hageniann, conducted hundreds of tests with horses working on a ttead-power so built that the distance traveled and the work performed were accurately measured. The animals breathed thru a tube inserted in the windpipe, by which means the oxygen inhaled and the carbon dioxid exhaled were accurately determined. To such gaseous intake and FACTORS INFLUENCING THE WORK OF THE HORSE 289 outgo was added that which passed thru the skin and vent as determined by placing the animal in a Pettenkofer respiration apparatus.
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