 | William Youatt - Horses - 1831 - 472 pages
...animal contaminates it ; and when, in the course of the night, with every aperture, even the key-hole, stopped, it passes again and again through the lungs,...undergo its proper and healthy change ; digestion cannot be so perfectly performed, and all the functions of life are injured. Let the owner of the valuable... | |
 | Agricultural implements - 1835 - 508 pages
...low, or from a low to a high temperature. course of the night, with every aperture, even the key hole, stopped, it passes again and again through the lungs, the blood cannot undergo its proper healthy change ; digestion cannot be so perfectly performed, and all the functions of life are injured.... | |
 | William Youatt - 1851 - 483 pages
...treat of the hair and skin of the horse, this will be placed in a somewhat dilleivut point of view. If the stable is close, the air will not only be hot,...healthy change ; digestion will not be so perfectly periormed, and all the functions of life are injured. Let the owner of a valuable horse think of his... | |
 | William Youatt, William Charles Spooner - Horses - 1857 - 483 pages
...treat of the hair and skin of the horse, this will be placed in a somewhat different point of view. If the stable is close, the air will not only be hot,...performed, and all the functions of life are injured. Let the owner of a valuable horse think of his passing twenty or twenty-two out of the twenty-four... | |
 | Samuel Roberts Wells - 1858
...Air.—We have spoken of the necessity of ventilation. Hear what that great authority, Youatt, says: " If the stable is close, the air will not only be hot...passes again and again through the lungs, the blood can not undergo its proper and healthy change; digestion will not be so perfectly performed, and all... | |
 | Samuel Roberts Wells - 1858
...necessity of ventilation. Hear what that great authority, Youatt, says : " If the stable is elose, the air will not only be hot but foul. The breathing of every animal contaminates rt ; and when in the course of the night, with every aperture stopped, it passes again and again through... | |
 | Horses - 1865 - 465 pages
...treat of the hair an 1 skin of the horse, this will be placed in a somewhat different [joint of view. If the stable is close, the air will not only be hot,...performed, and all the functions of life are injured. Let the owner of a valuable horse think of his passing twenty or twenty-two out of the twenty-four... | |
 | William Youatt - Horses - 1866 - 589 pages
...of necessity, must bo the consequence of this ? The breathing of every animal contaminates the air, and when in the course of the night, with every aperture...change, digestion will not be so perfectly performed, the brain and nervous system will suffer, and all the functions of life be more or less injured, and... | |
 | 1870 - 470 pages
...grooming, and therefore the idle atfendan' unscrupulously sacrifices the heollh and safety of the horse. If the stable is close, the air will not only be hot, but foul. The breathing of eve су animal contaminates it; and when, in the course of the night, with every aperture, even the... | |
 | William Youatt - Horses - 1879 - 483 pages
...treat of the hair an 1 skin of the horse, this will be placed in a somewhat different point of view. If the stable is close, the air will not only be hot,...contaminates it ; and when in the course of the night, with eveiy aperture stopped, it passes again and again through the lungs, the blood cannot undergo its proper... | |
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