The Army Horse in Accident And Disease a Manual Prepared for the Use of Studen
The Army Horse in Accident And Disease a Manual Prepared for the Use of Studen
Kan Mounted Service School Fort Riley
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4), and pundvreji/ing, for diseases of the bone (Chapter XI). BRXTISES. In the cavalry horse the most frequent l)ruises are saddle and cinch galls, and bruises of the withers. Certain horses suffer more than others, on account of the presence of old sores, scars, or scabs, or because of peculiarities in conformation. The principal defects in conformation (previously noted) are: Abnormally high or abnormally low and thick withers; the keel- shaped breast, accompanied by fiat ribs and light flank...s, and the broad or bulging barrel. Old horses sometimes have the muscles in the saddle bed atrophied, and are therefore more liable to contract saddle galls. All horses, whatever their conformation, are subject to saddle and cinch galls, produced mechanically by three causes: First, unequal distribution of weight; second, faults in saddling and cinching; third, poor riding. After a long ride, the blood vessels imder the saddle and cinch are compressed and almcxst empty. If it is suspected that saddle or .
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