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The barbarous custom of docking and nicking the tail, and cutting the ears of horses, is too prevalent. … [I]n the loss of their tail, they find even a still greater inconvenience. During summer they are perpetually teazed with swarms of insects that either attempt to suck their blood or deposit their eggs in the rectum, which they have no means of lashing off; and in winter they are deprived of a necessary defence against the cold. [From the Boston Yankee.]
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The
barbarous
custom
of
docking
and
nicking
the
tail,
and
cutting
the
ears
of
horses,
is
too
prevalent.
…
[I]n
the
loss
of
their
tail,
they
find
even
a
still
greater
inconvenience.
During
summer
they
are
perpetually
teazed
with
swarms
of
insects
that
either
attempt
to
suck
their
blood
or
deposit
their
eggs
in
the
rectum,
which
they
have
no
means
of
lashing
off;
and
in
winter
they
are
deprived
of
a
necessary
defence
against
the
cold.
[From
the
Boston
Yankee.]