D:\Data files\Corpora\English\xml\Cesaxed\fleminghorses-1886_Chains.htm

General statistics

Ellipsis ProDist3s-Forest ProDist3s-IPnum Pronoun (no Trace) Subject (no Trace) Subject (not empty) Subject (with Trace) SubjectSwitch
CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc
1614001,14 % 22580,78 % 99550,94 % 208140014,86 % 458140032,71 % 442140031,57 % 459140132,76 % 9614006,86 %

Statistics over intervals (logbase=2)

Distribution (with Trace) Distribution (no Trace) Subject (with Trace) Subject (no Trace) Pronoun (no Trace) ProDist3s-IPnum ProDist3s-Forest
FromUntil CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc CountTotalPerc
11 875106482,24 % 875106482,24 % 20187522,97 % 20187522,97 % 158751,71 % 539158,24 % 333594,29 %
22 123106411,56 % 124106411,65 % 12124649,19 % 12124649,19 % 9124636,99 % 169117,58 % 2355,71 %
34 5010644,70 % 4910644,61 % 8216649,40 % 8116549,09 % 5516533,33 % 189119,78 % ---
58 1210641,13 % 1210641,13 % 256637,88 % 256637,88 % 206630,30 % 3913,30 % ---
916 410640,38 % 410640,38 % 304862,50 % 304862,50 % 274856,25 % 1911,10 % ---

Length (no Trace)

FromUntilCountTotalPercentage
11875106482,24 %
22124106411,65 %
333310643,10 %
441610641,50 %
55810640,75 %
66210640,19 %
77210640,19 %
1111110640,09 %
1212210640,19 %
1313110640,09 %

Length (with Trace)

FromUntilCountTotalPercentage
11875106482,24 %
22123106411,56 %
333410643,20 %
441610641,50 %
55810640,75 %
66210640,19 %
77210640,19 %
1111110640,09 %
1212210640,19 %
1313110640,09 %

List of chains

Antecedent chain #1 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522InferredNP-OB1FullNPArgumentfurther evidence

Antecedent chain #2 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe mane ,tail ,and forelock

Antecedent chain #3 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock

Antecedent chain #4 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe roots of the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock

Antecedent chain #5 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe hocks

Antecedent chain #6 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe sides and points of the hocks

Antecedent chain #7 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe hips and shoulders

Antecedent chain #8 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNPunknownPPobjectthe hips and shoulders ,the sides and points of the hocks ,the roots of the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock

Antecedent chain #9 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe points of the hips and shoulders ,the sides and points of the hocks ,the roots of the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock

Antecedent chain #10 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectan examination of the points of the hips and shoulders ,the sides and points of the hocks ,the roots of the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock

Antecedent chain #11 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe saddle or harness points to...
95.511AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe saddle or harness

Antecedent chain #12 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectscurf and dirt

Antecedent chain #13 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe animal points to...
95.521InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horse points to...
95.519NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA well-groomed horse

Antecedent chain #14 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta white greasy film

Antecedent chain #15 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
95.522IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe hand points to...
95.520IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
95.520NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe hand

Antecedent chain #16 (len=6)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
95.522IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
95.521IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe coat points to...
95.519InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe coat points to...
94.503InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe coat points to...
94.502NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome extremely thin-skinned ,fine-coated horses

Antecedent chain #17 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.522NewNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectpatches of dirt

Antecedent chain #18 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.520IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
95.520InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe hairs

Antecedent chain #19 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.519NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe clean ,shining ,and healthy appearance of the coat

Antecedent chain #20 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.519InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe fact

Antecedent chain #21 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.519NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentevidence of the fact

Antecedent chain #22 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.518InferredNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #23 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.518IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
95.518InferredNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir horses points to...
95.517NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta horse

Antecedent chain #24 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.518IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
95.518NewNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectowners of horses

Antecedent chain #25 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.518NewNP-SBJBareSubjectgrooms

Antecedent chain #26 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.518IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
95.518CP-THT-1that owners of horses should know when *T*-2 their horses are groomed ,and *con* should also see that it is done thoroughly

Antecedent chain #27 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.517NewNPQuantNPArgumentmuch skill and exertion

Antecedent chain #28 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.517NewNPIndefNPArgumenta considerable amount of time

Antecedent chain #29 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.517NewNP-OB1unknownArgumenta considerable amount of time ,and much skill and exertion

Antecedent chain #30 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe lungs or intestines

Antecedent chain #31 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516NewNPBareWithPPArgumentinflammation of the lungs or intestines

Antecedent chain #32 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516NewNPBareArgumentbronchitis

Antecedent chain #33 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516NewNPBareArgumentpleurisy

Antecedent chain #34 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectpleurisy ,bronchitis ,and inflammation of the lungs or intestines

Antecedent chain #35 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta cold or draughty stable

Antecedent chain #36 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516NewNPFullNPPPobjectsimple evaporation

Antecedent chain #37 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe skin

Antecedent chain #38 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.516IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubjectIt points to...
95.516IP-INF-2to allow the skin to dry by simple evaporation

Antecedent chain #39 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.515IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthese points to...
95.515IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe legs points to...
95.514NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall the legs

Antecedent chain #40 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.515InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe bandages

Antecedent chain #41 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.515IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
95.514IP-MATwhen all the legs have been so treated ,the body may then be groomed ,

Antecedent chain #42 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.514IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe body points to...
95.513AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe body

Antecedent chain #43 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.513NewNP-TMPunknownNonArgmeanwhile

Antecedent chain #44 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.513NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta blanket

Antecedent chain #45 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.513NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe legs

Antecedent chain #46 (len=13)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.513IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubjecthe points to...
95.512IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
95.511IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumenthim points to...
95.511IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
95.511IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjecthe points to...
94.510IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
94.510IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
94.510IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horse points to...
94.507IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horse points to...
94.507IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horse points to...
94.497IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe animal points to...
94.495IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
94.495NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta horse

Antecedent chain #47 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.512NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta chill

Antecedent chain #48 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.512NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentwhat *T*-1 is called *T*-1 a chill

Antecedent chain #49 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.512NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta short time

Antecedent chain #50 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.511NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectan opportunity *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #51 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.511IdentityNP-OB1DemArgumentthese points to...
95.511AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe body and legs

Antecedent chain #52 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.511NewNPIndefNPArgumenta temporary wisping of the body and legs

Antecedent chain #53 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.511NewNP-OB1unknownArgumenta temporary wisping of the body and legs ,or clothing and bandaging these , or leaving on the saddle or harness until an opportunity *ICH*-2 arrives for grooming him

Antecedent chain #54 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
95.511NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta proper manner

Antecedent chain #55 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.510NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany length of time

Antecedent chain #56 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.510NewNPQuantNPPPobjectno account

Antecedent chain #57 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.510NewNPFullNPPPobjectperspiration or rain

Antecedent chain #58 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.509AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe hoofs

Antecedent chain #59 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.509AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe tail

Antecedent chain #60 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.509AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe nostrils ,lips ,eyes

Antecedent chain #61 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.509AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe forelock ,mane ,and tail

Antecedent chain #62 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.509NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentthorough brushing of the forelock ,mane ,and tail

Antecedent chain #63 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.509InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe heels

Antecedent chain #64 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.509InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe face

Antecedent chain #65 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.509InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe cleaning

Antecedent chain #66 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.508NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta much better condition for being cleaned

Antecedent chain #67 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.508IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe skin points to...
94.505IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe skin points to...
94.498NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe skin of horses

Antecedent chain #68 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.508IdentityNP-SBJBareSubjectGrooming points to...
94.506IdentityNP-SBJBareSubjectgrooming points to...
93.482NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe grooming of farm horses

Antecedent chain #69 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.507IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthat points to...
94.507IP-SUBthe stable has been cleaned out

Antecedent chain #70 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.507NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe stable

Antecedent chain #71 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.507AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning

Antecedent chain #72 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.506NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe times at which *T*-1 grooming should be performed

Antecedent chain #73 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.505NewNP-SBJ-1DefNPSubjectthe surface of the skin

Antecedent chain #74 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.504IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
94.504InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe hair

Antecedent chain #75 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.504NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits natural direction

Antecedent chain #76 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.504IdentityNP-SBJ-2ProSubjectit points to...
94.504CP-THT-2that the hair be worked in its natural direction

Antecedent chain #77 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503NewNPFullNPPPobjectorder to make the coat shine

Antecedent chain #78 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe elbows

Antecedent chain #79 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
94.503IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
94.502AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe groom

Antecedent chain #80 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis arms

Antecedent chain #81 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe sides of his arms up to the elbows

Antecedent chain #82 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis hands

Antecedent chain #83 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe palms of his hands

Antecedent chain #84 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503NewNPunknownPPobjectthe palms of his hands and the sides of his arms up to the elbows

Antecedent chain #85 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503NewNPQuantNPPPobjectanything else than the palms of his hands and the sides of his arms up to the elbows

Antecedent chain #86 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe syce or groom

Antecedent chain #87 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.503NewNPProperPPobjectIndia

Antecedent chain #88 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.502IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
94.502IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe two latter points to...
94.501NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe wisp and rubber

Antecedent chain #89 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.501IdentityNPDemPPobjectthis points to...
94.501NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe use of this

Antecedent chain #90 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.500NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta good bristle-brush

Antecedent chain #91 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.500NewNPFullNPPPobjectfiner-coated horses

Antecedent chain #92 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.499InferredNP-OB1FullNPArgumentdandriff ,dust ,and dirt

Antecedent chain #93 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.499NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta good dandy-brush

Antecedent chain #94 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.499NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectnothing

Antecedent chain #95 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.499NewNPFullNPPPobjectlong rough coats

Antecedent chain #96 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.498NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta rule

Antecedent chain #97 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.498NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe iron curry-comb

Antecedent chain #98 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe extremities

Antecedent chain #99 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNPFullNPPPobjectcold and wet

Antecedent chain #100 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNPFullNPPPobjectcontinued application of cold and wet to the extremities

Antecedent chain #101 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthose undesirable consequences engendered by continued application of cold and wet to the extremities

Antecedent chain #102 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentnot only a sense of comfort

Antecedent chain #103 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe most hirsute legs points to...
94.495NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall his legs

Antecedent chain #104 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentall moisture

Antecedent chain #105 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe hair points to...
93.494IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe hair points to...
93.490NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe hair of the legs

Antecedent chain #106 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta few minutes

Antecedent chain #107 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNPunknownPPobjectlight wood sawdust

Antecedent chain #108 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNPIndefNPArgumenttwo

Antecedent chain #109 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNPIndefNPArgumenta handful

Antecedent chain #110 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.497NewNP-SBJunknownSubjecta handful or two of light wood sawdust rubbed for a few minutes well into the hair

Antecedent chain #111 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.496IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis precept points to...
94.495IP-SUBunder no pretext is a horse to be left for the night until all his legs have been thoroughly dried

Antecedent chain #112 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.495AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe night

Antecedent chain #113 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.495NewNPQuantNPPPobjectno pretext

Antecedent chain #114 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.495NewNPFullNPPPobjectproper management

Antecedent chain #115 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
94.495IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectIt points to...
94.495CP-THT-1that under no pretext is a horse to be left for the night until all his legs have been thoroughly dried

Antecedent chain #116 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.494NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany mud which *T*-2 may also have accumulated amongst the hair

Antecedent chain #117 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.494NewNP-1QuantNPArgumentno further harm

Antecedent chain #118 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.494IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe legs points to...
93.492NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe legs of cart horses

Antecedent chain #119 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.493InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe practice

Antecedent chain #120 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.493NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta rule

Antecedent chain #121 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.492AssumedNPFullNPPPobjectcart horses

Antecedent chain #122 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.492NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe desirability of washing the legs of cart horses

Antecedent chain #123 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.492NewNP-SBJBareSubjectOpinions

Antecedent chain #124 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.491IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
93.490NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe application of the thinnest possible film of pure neatsfoot oil to the surface of the hair of the legs

Antecedent chain #125 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.490NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe adhesion of clay

Antecedent chain #126 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.490IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe legs points to...
93.489IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
93.489InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe legs points to...
93.485NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe legs of heavy horses

Antecedent chain #127 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.490NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe surface of the hair of the legs

Antecedent chain #128 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.490NewNPFullNPPPobjectpure neatsfoot oil

Antecedent chain #129 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.490NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe thinnest possible film of pure neatsfoot oil

Antecedent chain #130 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.489NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta hard brush

Antecedent chain #131 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.489InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe adherent clay

Antecedent chain #132 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.488NewNPIndefNPArgumentother equally serious consequences

Antecedent chain #133 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.488NewNPIndefNPArgumenta predisposition to " grease

Antecedent chain #134 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.488NewNP-OB1unknownArgumenta predisposition to " grease <$$font> ,"and other equally serious consequences

Antecedent chain #135 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.488IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese situations points to...
93.487AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe heels

Antecedent chain #136 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.488IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
93.487IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
93.486NewNP-SBJBareSubjectHair

Antecedent chain #137 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.488NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectits removal from these situations

Antecedent chain #138 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.487NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe delicate skin of the heels

Antecedent chain #139 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.486AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe cuticle

Antecedent chain #140 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.486NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe natural protector of the cuticle

Antecedent chain #141 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.485NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe strongest terms

Antecedent chain #142 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.485NewNPIndefNPArgumentone *T*-1 to be condemned in the strongest terms

Antecedent chain #143 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.485NewNPIndefNPArgumenta practice highly pernicious

Antecedent chain #144 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.485NewNP-CARunknownArgumenta practice highly pernicious ,and one *T*-1 to be condemned in the strongest terms

Antecedent chain #145 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #146 (len=6)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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93.481InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe hair points to...
93.480IdentityNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir skin points to...
92.477IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe skin points to...
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Antecedent chain #147 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.485NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectMany persons

Antecedent chain #148 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #149 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #150 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #151 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.484InferredNP-OB1FullNPArgumentirritable skins

Antecedent chain #152 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.484NewNPFullNPPPobjecthorses having irritable skins

Antecedent chain #153 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.484NewNPFullNPPPobjectcolts recently put to work

Antecedent chain #154 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.484NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe backs and shoulders of colts recently put to work ,and of horses having irritable skins

Antecedent chain #155 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.483NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe night

Antecedent chain #156 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #157 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #158 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.483NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentincreased surface-circulation

Antecedent chain #159 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.483NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta brisk dry wisping *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #160 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.483NewNPunknownPPobjectsupper-time

Antecedent chain #161 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.483IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe skin

Antecedent chain #162 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.483NewNPFullNPPPobjectrain or perspiration

Antecedent chain #163 (len=5)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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93.482IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
93.482InferredNPFullNPPPobjectfarm horses points to...
92.479InferredNPDefNPArgumentthe slow-paced cart or farm horses points to...
92.478NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall horses

Antecedent chain #164 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
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Antecedent chain #165 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.482NewNP-SBJProperSubjectReynolds

Antecedent chain #166 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.481NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall loose dandriff

Antecedent chain #167 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.481InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe surface

Antecedent chain #168 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.481NewNPQuantNPPPobjectevery description

Antecedent chain #169 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.481NewNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectdirt of every description

Antecedent chain #170 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.480AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe wet

Antecedent chain #171 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.480AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe cold

Antecedent chain #172 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.480NewNPunknownPPobjectthe cold and the wet

Antecedent chain #173 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.480IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
93.480IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
93.480IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe former points to...
92.479NewNPFullNPPPobjectcarriage horses

Antecedent chain #174 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.480NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga little

Antecedent chain #175 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
93.480NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumenta little grease *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #176 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.479NewNPBarePPobjectracehorses

Antecedent chain #177 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.479NewNPBarePPobjecthunters

Antecedent chain #178 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.479NewNPunknownPPobjectcarriage horses ,hunters ,or racehorses

Antecedent chain #179 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.479NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentso much grooming as carriage horses ,hunters ,or racehorses

Antecedent chain #180 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.479AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe weather

Antecedent chain #181 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.479NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmuch

Antecedent chain #182 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.479NewNPFullNPArgumenthorses which *T*-2 are much exposed to the weather ,or whose work *T*-3 is not fast

Antecedent chain #183 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.479IdentityNP-SBJunknownSubjectthe slow-paced cart or farm horses ,or horses which *T*-2 are much exposed to the weather ,or whose work *T*-3 is not fast

Antecedent chain #184 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.478NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe same degree

Antecedent chain #185 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.478NewNP-SBJBareSubjectGrooming

Antecedent chain #186 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentconsiderable irritation

Antecedent chain #187 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta brush

Antecedent chain #188 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477AssumedPRO$PossProPossDetour

Antecedent chain #189 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectour own country

Antecedent chain #190 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome horses in our own country

Antecedent chain #191 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentvery thin ,sensitive skins ,and fine coats

Antecedent chain #192 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horses

Antecedent chain #193 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477NewNPFullNPPPobjectEastern countries ,where *T*-1 the horses have very thin ,sensitive skins ,and fine coats

Antecedent chain #194 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.477NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta brush

Antecedent chain #195 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.476InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe health

Antecedent chain #196 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.476IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthat function points to...
92.475NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe function of the skin

Antecedent chain #197 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.474IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
92.474IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe horse points to...
92.473IdentityNP-SBJBareSubjecthorses points to...
92.472AssumedNPFullNPPPobjectstable-kept horses

Antecedent chain #198 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.474NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis integument

Antecedent chain #199 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.474NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe condition of his integument

Antecedent chain #200 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.474NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe beauty ,health ,and vigour of the horse

Antecedent chain #201 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.474IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
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Antecedent chain #202 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.473NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta necessity

Antecedent chain #203 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.473NewNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectcleanliness of the skin

Antecedent chain #204 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.473NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe artificial state in which *T*-2 horses are kept

Antecedent chain #205 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.473NewNP-1QuantNPArgumentno doubt that the artificial state in which *T*-2 horses are kept renders cleanliness of the skin a necessity

Antecedent chain #206 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.472NewNP-SBJBareSubjectgrooming

Antecedent chain #207 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.472NewNPFullNPPPobjectfood and water

Antecedent chain #208 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.472NewNPFullNPPPobjectimportance to food and water in stable-kept horses

Antecedent chain #209 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.468IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
92.468IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
92.468IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
92.467NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectIcy cold water

Antecedent chain #210 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.468InferredNP-SBJFullNPSubjectwarm water

Antecedent chain #211 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.468NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta time

Antecedent chain #212 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.468InferredNPFullNPPPobjectsmall quantity at a time

Antecedent chain #213 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.466IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
92.466NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectWater troughs

Antecedent chain #214 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.466NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe water in them

Antecedent chain #215 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.465NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectFresh water

Antecedent chain #216 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.464AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe intestines

Antecedent chain #217 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.464AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe stomach

Antecedent chain #218 (len=12)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.464IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe undigested food points to...
92.464IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
92.464IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
92.463IdentityNP-OB1BareArgumentwater points to...
92.461IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
92.460InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe water points to...
92.458InferredNPFullNPPPobjectcold water points to...
91.456IdentityNP-OB1BareArgumentwater points to...
91.455IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
91.455IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
91.455IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
91.455NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentless water *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #219 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.464NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentsome of the undigested food

Antecedent chain #220 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.464NewNP-OB1BareArgumentcolic

Antecedent chain #221 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.463NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta wise plan

Antecedent chain #222 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.463IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectIt points to...
92.463IP-INF-1always to give water before *ICH*-2 feeding ,not after

Antecedent chain #223 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.462InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe latter

Antecedent chain #224 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.462NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall such circumstances

Antecedent chain #225 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.461NewNPFullNPPPobjectoatmeal gruel

Antecedent chain #226 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.461NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta bucket of oatmeal gruel

Antecedent chain #227 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.461NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome oatmeal

Antecedent chain #228 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.459NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore

Antecedent chain #229 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.459NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta fit state to receive more

Antecedent chain #230 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.459AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe body

Antecedent chain #231 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.459NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta small quantity only

Antecedent chain #232 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.459NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch cases

Antecedent chain #233 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.458NewNPFullNPPPobjectprolonged abstinence

Antecedent chain #234 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.458IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
91.457IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
91.457IdentityNPProPPobjecthim points to...
91.457NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta horse

Antecedent chain #235 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.458NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan unlimited supply of cold water

Antecedent chain #236 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.458IdentityNP-SBJ-3ProSubjectit points to...
92.458IP-INF-3to restrict an unlimited supply of cold water

Antecedent chain #237 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
92.458NewNP-1FullNPArgumentcircumstances when ,*T*-2 perhaps ,it may be necessary to restrict an unlimited supply of cold water ,as when he is exhausted from fatigue ,after prolonged abstinence ,or when very cold ,or even excessively hot

Antecedent chain #238 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.457NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe best judge *T*-2

Antecedent chain #239 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.457NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany more than *T*-1 is necessary for him

Antecedent chain #240 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.456NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentfast work

Antecedent chain #241 (len=7)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.456IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
91.455IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
91.455IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
91.455IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
91.455IdentityNP-SBJBareSubjectHorses points to...
91.454IdentityNP-OB2ProArgumenthimself points to...
91.454NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horse

Antecedent chain #242 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.456IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectIt points to...
91.456IP-INF-1to allow them to have water frequently ,even when performing fast work

Antecedent chain #243 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.455NewNPunknownArgumentlong

Antecedent chain #244 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.455NewNPFullNPPPobjectcertain ,perhaps long ,intervals

Antecedent chain #245 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.455NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumenteasy access to it

Antecedent chain #246 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.455NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta rule

Antecedent chain #247 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.454NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmore *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #248 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.454NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta long time

Antecedent chain #249 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.453NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore than in health

Antecedent chain #250 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.453IdentityNP-SBJBareSubjecthorses points to...
91.452InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horse points to...
91.450NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectSome horses

Antecedent chain #251 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.452NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta greater quantity *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #252 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.452NewNPFullNPPPobjectsevere exertion

Antecedent chain #253 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.451NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmore *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #254 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.451NewNPFullNPPPobjecthot weather

Antecedent chain #255 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.450NewNPIndefNPPPobjectothers

Antecedent chain #256 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.450NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore than others

Antecedent chain #257 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.449NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe quantity consumed

Antecedent chain #258 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.448IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
91.446IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
91.445NewNP-SBJBareSubjectWater

Antecedent chain #259 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.447InferredNPFullNPPPobjectdirty water

Antecedent chain #260 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.447NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentclean

Antecedent chain #261 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.447NewNPFullNPPPobjecthard water

Antecedent chain #262 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.447NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentsoft

Antecedent chain #263 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.447NewNP-SBJBareSubjectHorses

Antecedent chain #264 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.446NewNP-SBJProSubjectthey

Antecedent chain #265 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.446NewNPFullNPPPobjectspecial reasons

Antecedent chain #266 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.441IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe manger points to...
91.439IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe manger points to...
91.438AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe manger

Antecedent chain #267 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.441NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe frequent washing out of the manger

Antecedent chain #268 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.441IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
91.440NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentany food which *T*-1 may be left

Antecedent chain #269 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.440NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe disadvantage of spoiling any food which *T*-1 may be left

Antecedent chain #270 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.440IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
91.439IP-MATThis is most frequently the case with chaff which *T*-1 has been wetted in the manger -a good practice ,as it is easier masticated ,

Antecedent chain #271 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.439IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
91.439NewNPFullNPPPobjectchaff which *T*-1 has been wetted in the manger -a good practice ,as it is easier masticated

Antecedent chain #272 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.439NewNP-CARIndefNPArgumenta good practice ,as it is easier masticated

Antecedent chain #273 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.439IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectThis points to...
91.438IP-SUBthe horse does not care for it afterwards

Antecedent chain #274 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.438IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
91.438IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
91.438NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectany

Antecedent chain #275 (len=5)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.438IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horse points to...
90.434IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe horse points to...
90.427InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe horse points to...
90.425InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthat animal points to...
90.425AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe horse

Antecedent chain #276 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.438IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
91.438NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjecteach

Antecedent chain #277 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.438NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe time *T*-2 it is given

Antecedent chain #278 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.438NewNPFullNPPPobjectsuch *ICH*-1 a way that each will be consumed at the time *T*-2 it is given

Antecedent chain #279 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.438AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe feeds

Antecedent chain #280 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.438NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectAn important point in feeding

Antecedent chain #281 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.437NewNPFullNPPPobjectnight consumption

Antecedent chain #282 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.437IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
91.437AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe hay

Antecedent chain #283 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.437NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe bulk of it

Antecedent chain #284 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.436AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe equipment

Antecedent chain #285 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.436NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta most advantageous addendum to the equipment

Antecedent chain #286 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.436NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta feed

Antecedent chain #287 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.436NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta nose-bag containing a feed

Antecedent chain #288 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.436IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #289 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.436NewNPunknownPPobjectlight ones

Antecedent chain #290 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
91.436NewNPFullNPPPobjectheavy horses

Antecedent chain #291 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.435NewNPQuantNPPPobjectnone

Antecedent chain #292 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.435InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe quantity

Antecedent chain #293 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.435NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga little

Antecedent chain #294 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.435InferredNP-SBJunknownSubjecta little food ,however small *T*-1 the quantity

Antecedent chain #295 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.435IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe day points to...
90.434IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe day points to...
90.432NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga day

Antecedent chain #296 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.434NewNPFullNPPPobjectmastication and rest

Antecedent chain #297 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.434NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentample time for mastication and rest

Antecedent chain #298 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.434InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe largest

Antecedent chain #299 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.434InferredNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthat allowed at night

Antecedent chain #300 (len=7)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.434IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthose given during the day points to...
90.433InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe meals points to...
90.432InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe third points to...
90.432InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe next points to...
90.432IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe first feed points to...
90.430InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe morning feed points to...
90.429NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArgat least three times a day

Antecedent chain #301 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.433NewNPIndefNPPPobjectfour hours

Antecedent chain #302 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.433NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectno longer interval than four hours

Antecedent chain #303 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.432AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe evening

Antecedent chain #304 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.432NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArgthree times a day

Antecedent chain #305 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.432AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe morning

Antecedent chain #306 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.432NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsix or seven in the morning

Antecedent chain #307 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.432NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany rate

Antecedent chain #308 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.431IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthat points to...
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Antecedent chain #309 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.431InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe meal

Antecedent chain #310 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.431NewNP-1FullNPArgumentample leisure for consuming the meal

Antecedent chain #311 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.430NewNPFullNPPPobjectturning out for work

Antecedent chain #312 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.430NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore or less

Antecedent chain #313 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.430NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe hour at which *T*-1 the morning feed should be given

Antecedent chain #314 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.429NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentfour times

Antecedent chain #315 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.429IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
90.429IP-MATHorses should be fed at least three times a day ;better if it could be four times .

Antecedent chain #316 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.429NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga day

Antecedent chain #317 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.429NewNP-SBJBareSubjectHorses

Antecedent chain #318 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe stomach

Antecedent chain #319 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428InferredNPFullNPPPobjectlarger quantity than *T*-2 the stomach can properly accommodate

Antecedent chain #320 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe food points to...
90.426IdentityNP-SBJBareSubjectfood points to...
90.425NewNP-SBJBareSubjectfood

Antecedent chain #321 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428NewNP-SBJBareSubjectdigestion

Antecedent chain #322 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428NewNPFullNPPPobjectheavy feeding

Antecedent chain #323 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428IdentityNP-SBJFullNPSubjectlong fasts points to...
90.427NewNPFullNPPPobjectlong fasts

Antecedent chain #324 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428NewNPFullNPPPobjectstables where *T*-1 long fasts are succeeded by heavy feeding

Antecedent chain #325 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta common occurrence

Antecedent chain #326 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe digestive organs points to...
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Antecedent chain #327 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.428NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectdisease or disorder of the digestive organs

Antecedent chain #328 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.427NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #329 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.427NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectno animal

Antecedent chain #330 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.426InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe digestive functions

Antecedent chain #331 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.426NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe requirements of the digestive functions

Antecedent chain #332 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.426InferredNPFullNPPPobjectperiods suited to the requirements of the digestive functions

Antecedent chain #333 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.426NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe rule by which *T*-1 food is allowed at periods suited to the requirements of the digestive functions

Antecedent chain #334 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.426NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe observance of the rule by which *T*-1 food is allowed at periods suited to the requirements of the digestive functions

Antecedent chain #335 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.426NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore than the observance of the rule by which *T*-1 food is allowed at periods suited to the requirements of the digestive functions

Antecedent chain #336 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.426NewNPFullNPPPobjecthealth and efficiency

Antecedent chain #337 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.426NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectNothing

Antecedent chain #338 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.425NewNPFullNPPPobjectregular and frequent periods

Antecedent chain #339 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.425InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe digestive process

Antecedent chain #340 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.425NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe nature of the digestive process in that animal

Antecedent chain #341 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.425NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe peculiar anatomical structure of the digestive organs in the horse

Antecedent chain #342 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.425IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectIt points to...
90.425CP-THT-1that the peculiar anatomical structure of the digestive organs in the horse ,as well as the nature of the digestive process in that animal ,necessitate food being given at regular and frequent periods

Antecedent chain #343 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.424NewNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #344 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.424NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe frequency with which *T*-1 it should be given

Antecedent chain #345 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
90.424NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe quantity of food

Antecedent chain #346 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
88.389NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg37 lbs.

Antecedent chain #347 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
88.389NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg2 lbs.

Antecedent chain #348 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
88.389NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg4 lbs.

Antecedent chain #349 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
88.389NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg5 lbs.

Antecedent chain #350 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
88.389NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg10 lbs.

Antecedent chain #351 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
88.389NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg16 lbs.

Antecedent chain #352 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
88.389NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta number of horses performing very hard work ,drawing heavily laden drags

Antecedent chain #353 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
88.389NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectAnother large company employing a number of horses performing very hard work ,drawing heavily laden drags

Antecedent chain #354 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.387IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
87.386NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubject25 per cent.

Antecedent chain #355 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.387AssumedNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir condition

Antecedent chain #356 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.386NewNP-TMPQuantNPNonArgeach Sunday morning

Antecedent chain #357 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.386NewNPIndefNPPPobjectabout three hours

Antecedent chain #358 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.385NewNP-TMPQuantNPNonArgevery day

Antecedent chain #359 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.385NewNPFullNPPPobjectequable and regular labour

Antecedent chain #360 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.385NewNPFullNPPPobjectaverage size

Antecedent chain #361 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.385NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe horses

Antecedent chain #362 (len=5)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.384IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe hay points to...
87.382IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe hay points to...
87.373IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectcut hay points to...
87.373IdentityNPunknownPPobjectbran and cut hay points to...
87.372AssumedNPunknownArgumenthay ,10.6 lbs.

Antecedent chain #363 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.384NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA small quantity of straw

Antecedent chain #364 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.383NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe best obtainable clover hay

Antecedent chain #365 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.382NewNP-TMPDefNPNonArgthe last thing at night

Antecedent chain #366 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.382AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe rack

Antecedent chain #367 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.382NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecttwo or three pounds only

Antecedent chain #368 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.382IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe corn points to...
87.377IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe corn points to...
87.372NewNPunknownArgumentIndian corn ,10 lbs.

Antecedent chain #369 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.382NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe form of chop

Antecedent chain #370 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.382NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe bulk of the hay

Antecedent chain #371 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.381NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe autumn allowance

Antecedent chain #372 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.380AssumedNPFullNPPPobjectweather or work

Antecedent chain #373 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.380NewNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectconditions of weather or work

Antecedent chain #374 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.380IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe grain points to...
87.378InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe grain

Antecedent chain #375 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.380InferredNPFullNPPPobject*ICH*-1 the proportion and quantity of the grain given

Antecedent chain #376 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.380NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA further change both in *ICH*-1 the proportion and quantity of the grain given

Antecedent chain #377 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.379NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta change

Antecedent chain #378 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.379AssumedNPFullNPPPobjectdry food

Antecedent chain #379 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.379NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectan occasional meal of dry food

Antecedent chain #380 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.378NewNPFullNPPPobjectspring and summer

Antecedent chain #381 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.377NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga week

Antecedent chain #382 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.377NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArgthree or more times a week

Antecedent chain #383 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.377NewNPFullNPPPobjectsteamed food

Antecedent chain #384 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.377NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta night feed of steamed food three or more times a week

Antecedent chain #385 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.377NewNPFullNPPPobjectautumn and winter

Antecedent chain #386 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.376IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
87.376IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe roots and grass points to...
87.372NewNPunknownArgumentroots and grass ,3 lbs.

Antecedent chain #387 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.376NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe months *T*-1 it was considered *exp* advisable to use them

Antecedent chain #388 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.375IdentityNP-SBJFullNPSubjectthe day's work points to...
87.369InferredNP-OB1FullNPArgumentsteady hard work points to...
86.363InferredNPFullNPPPobjectfood and work points to...
86.362NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta smaller quantity of food than others

Antecedent chain #389 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.375IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
87.375NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjecteach horse

Antecedent chain #390 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.375NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis stable

Antecedent chain #391 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.375NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta drink *T*-1

Antecedent chain #392 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.375NewNPFullNPPPobjectgruel ,of which each horse was allowed a drink *T*-1 on coming to his stable when the day's work was completed

Antecedent chain #393 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.375InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe oatmeal

Antecedent chain #394 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.374NewNPFullNPPPobjectsick or delicate-feeding horses

Antecedent chain #395 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.374IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe oats and linseed points to...
87.372NewNPunknownArgumentoatmeal and linseed ,1.3 lb.

Antecedent chain #396 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.373IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe usual food allowance points to...
87.369NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta fair allowance

Antecedent chain #397 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.373NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe basis of the usual food allowance

Antecedent chain #398 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.373IdentityNPBarePPobjectbran points to...
87.372NewNPunknownArgumentbran ,2.1 lbs.

Antecedent chain #399 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.373NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectMaize ,beans ,or peas

Antecedent chain #400 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg3 lbs.

Antecedent chain #401 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg10.6 lbs.

Antecedent chain #402 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg2.1 lbs.

Antecedent chain #403 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg1.3 lb.

Antecedent chain #404 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg2 lbs.

Antecedent chain #405 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNPunknownArgumentoats ,2 lbs.

Antecedent chain #406 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg5 lbs.

Antecedent chain #407 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNPFullNPArgumentCanadian peas

Antecedent chain #408 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNPFullNPArgumentEgyptian beans

Antecedent chain #409 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNPunknownArgumentEgyptian beans or Canadian peas ,5 lbs.

Antecedent chain #410 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArg10 lbs.

Antecedent chain #411 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372IdentityNP-PRNunknownNonArgIndian corn ,10 lbs. ;Egyptian beans or Canadian peas ,5 lbs. ;oats ,2 lbs. ;oatmeal and linseed ,1.3 lb. ;bran ,2.1 lbs. ;hay ,10.6 lbs. ;roots and grass ,3 lbs. points to...
87.372InertNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe daily allowance :-Indian corn ,10 lbs. ;Egyptian beans or Canadian peas ,5 lbs. ;oats ,2 lbs. ;oatmeal and linseed ,1.3 lb. ;bran ,2.1 lbs. ;hay ,10.6 lbs. ;roots and grass ,3 lbs.

Antecedent chain #412 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe following

Antecedent chain #413 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
87.370NewNP-SBJProperSubjectReynolds

Antecedent chain #414 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNPFullNPPPobjectcart horses

Antecedent chain #415 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.372NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta stud of cart horses which *T*-1 he managed

Antecedent chain #416 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.371NewNPFullNPPPobjecthealthy action

Antecedent chain #417 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.371AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe organs

Antecedent chain #418 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.371NewNPIndefNPPPobject29

Antecedent chain #419 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.371NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectless than 29 lbs.

Antecedent chain #420 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.371InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe food

Antecedent chain #421 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.370NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentabout two-fifths *T*-2

Antecedent chain #422 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.370InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe hay and straw

Antecedent chain #423 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.370NewNPIndefNPPPobject34 lbs.

Antecedent chain #424 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.370NewNPIndefNPPPobject29 lbs.

Antecedent chain #425 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.370NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan average-sized ,well-conditioned cart horse ,moderately worked ,regularly fed ,well housed ,and supplied with diet of good quality

Antecedent chain #426 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.370NewNPFullNPPPobjectdry food

Antecedent chain #427 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.370NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe weight of dry food absolutely consumed by an average-sized ,well-conditioned cart horse ,moderately worked ,regularly fed ,well housed ,and supplied with diet of good quality

Antecedent chain #428 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPFullNPPPobjectbeans or peas

Antecedent chain #429 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPIndefNPObliquea pound

Antecedent chain #430 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta pound or two of beans or peas

Antecedent chain #431 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPIndefNPPPobject18 lbs. of oats

Antecedent chain #432 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPunknownPPobject18 lbs. of oats ,and a pound or two of beans or peas

Antecedent chain #433 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPIndefNPArgumenta small proportion of straw

Antecedent chain #434 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPIndefNPArgument18 lbs. of hay

Antecedent chain #435 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNP-SBJ-2unknownSubject18 lbs. of hay ,and a small proportion of straw ,cut into chaff

Antecedent chain #436 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgevery day

Antecedent chain #437 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta number of hours

Antecedent chain #438 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
87.369NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe largest-sized draught horse which *T*-1 performs steady hard work for a number of hours every day

Antecedent chain #439 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.368NewNPFullNPPPobjectflesh-forming properties

Antecedent chain #440 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.368NewNPunknownPPobjectmore concentrated food ,easier of digestion ,and rich in flesh-forming properties

Antecedent chain #441 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.368IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
86.367NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectSeverely worked horses

Antecedent chain #442 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.367InferredNPDemNPPPobjectthose which *T*-1 are not so strained

Antecedent chain #443 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.367NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore than those which *T*-1 are not so strained

Antecedent chain #444 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.366NewNPFullNPPPobjectbulky dead weight

Antecedent chain #445 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.366IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe horse points to...
86.363IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe horse points to...
86.361IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe animal points to...
86.359NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta horse

Antecedent chain #446 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.366IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
86.365NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectan excessive supply of comparatively innutritious food *T*-2 to compensate for deficiency in quality

Antecedent chain #447 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.365AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe stomach

Antecedent chain #448 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.365NewNPFullNPPPobjectcomparatively innutritious food

Antecedent chain #449 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.364NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan increased quantity

Antecedent chain #450 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.364NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe consumption of an increased quantity

Antecedent chain #451 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.364InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe deficiency

Antecedent chain #452 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.364NewNPFullNPPPobjectwaste tissue

Antecedent chain #453 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.364NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe repair of waste tissue

Antecedent chain #454 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.364NewNP-OB1BareArgumentmaterial

Antecedent chain #455 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.364InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe food

Antecedent chain #456 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.364NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe quality of the food

Antecedent chain #457 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.363IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
86.363NewNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectdemands upon it

Antecedent chain #458 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.363IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
86.363NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe grain allowance

Antecedent chain #459 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.363AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe owner

Antecedent chain #460 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.363NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe condition of the horse

Antecedent chain #461 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.363NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta just balance between food and work ,which *T*-1 the condition of the horse will pretty accurately demonstrate

Antecedent chain #462 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.362NewNPIndefNPPPobjectothers

Antecedent chain #463 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.362NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta certain amount of work

Antecedent chain #464 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.362NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectsome

Antecedent chain #465 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.362IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
86.362NewNP-SBJBareSubjecthorses

Antecedent chain #466 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.362NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir appetites

Antecedent chain #467 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.362NewNPBareModmen

Antecedent chain #468 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.362IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
86.362CP-THT-1that horses ,like men ,differ in their appetites ,some being able to perform a certain amount of work on a smaller quantity of food than others

Antecedent chain #469 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.361NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe size ,age ,condition ,constitution ,and appetite of the animal

Antecedent chain #470 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.361IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
86.361IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe work points to...
86.360NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenthis work

Antecedent chain #471 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.361NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe conditions under which it has *T*-2 to be performed

Antecedent chain #472 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.361NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe duration and severity of the work

Antecedent chain #473 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.361NewNPunknownPPobjectthe duration and severity of the work ,the conditions under which it has *T*-2 to be performed

Antecedent chain #474 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.361NewNPunknownPPobjectcircumstances -such as the duration and severity of the work ,the conditions under which it has *T*-2 to be performed

Antecedent chain #475 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.361NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe quantity of food required

Antecedent chain #476 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.361IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectIt points to...
86.361CP-THT-1that the quantity of food required will depend upon circumstances -such as the duration and severity of the work ,the conditions under which it has *T*-2 to be performed ,as well as the size ,age ,condition ,constitution ,and appetite of the animal

Antecedent chain #477 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
86.360IdentityPRO$PossProPossDethis points to...
86.360IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthim points to...
86.360IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe horse

Antecedent chain #478 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecthis strength

Antecedent chain #479 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNPFullNPPPobjectmaterial injury to his strength

Antecedent chain #480 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch condition as *T*-2 will enable him to perform his work satisfactorily and without material injury to his strength

Antecedent chain #481 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe quantity necessary to keep the horse in such condition as *T*-2 will enable him to perform his work satisfactorily and without material injury to his strength

Antecedent chain #482 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta consideration of the quantity necessary to keep the horse in such condition as *T*-2 will enable him to perform his work satisfactorily and without material injury to his strength

Antecedent chain #483 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
86.360NewNP-SBJ-1IndefNPSubjectA selection of diet

Antecedent chain #484 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits composition

Antecedent chain #485 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNPQuantNPPPobjecteach article entering into its composition

Antecedent chain #486 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe relative feeding value and comparative costs of each article entering into its composition

Antecedent chain #487 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.360NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta careful estimate of the relative feeding value and comparative costs of each article entering into its composition

Antecedent chain #488 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.359NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe amount of work exacted

Antecedent chain #489 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.359NewNP-OB1BareArgumenthealth

Antecedent chain #490 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.359NewNPunknownPPobjectwhat *T*-1 is required to maintain health

Antecedent chain #491 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
86.359NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe quantity of food allowed for a horse ,over and above what *T*-1 is required to maintain health

Antecedent chain #492 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.354NewNPFullNPPPobjectlarge proportions

Antecedent chain #493 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.354IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
85.354IP-SUB*T*-1 is deficient in one kind of grain

Antecedent chain #494 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.354NewNPDemNPPPobjectanother grain which *T*-2 contains it in large proportions

Antecedent chain #495 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.354NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone kind of grain

Antecedent chain #496 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.354NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentwhat *T*-1 is deficient in one kind of grain

Antecedent chain #497 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.354NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe object

Antecedent chain #498 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.353InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe hay and straw ,roots and grass

Antecedent chain #499 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.353InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe ration

Antecedent chain #500 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.353NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenttwo or three kinds of grain

Antecedent chain #501 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.353AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectwe

Antecedent chain #502 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.353NewNPFullNPPPobjectlarge studs

Antecedent chain #503 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.353NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe diet scale of large studs

Antecedent chain #504 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.353IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
85.353CP-THT-1that in the diet scale of large studs we often find two or three kinds of grain in the ration ,in addition to the hay and straw ,roots and grass

Antecedent chain #505 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.352IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
85.351NewNPQuantNPPPobjecteither of these grains given singly

Antecedent chain #506 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.352NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir relative proportion

Antecedent chain #507 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.352NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta variation in their relative proportion ,at intervals

Antecedent chain #508 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.351IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese grains points to...
85.351NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectoats ,and beans or peas ,and maize and oats

Antecedent chain #509 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.351NewNPFullNPArgumentmaize and oats

Antecedent chain #510 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.351NewNPFullNPArgumentbeans or peas

Antecedent chain #511 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.351NewNPBareArgumentoats

Antecedent chain #512 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.351IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
85.351CP-THT-1that oats ,and beans or peas ,and maize and oats ,are more beneficial than either of these grains given singly

Antecedent chain #513 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.350NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan economical and dietetic point of view

Antecedent chain #514 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.350IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
85.350NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta mixture of grain

Antecedent chain #515 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.349NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe amount of work exacted

Antecedent chain #516 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.349IdentityNPDemArgumentthis points to...
85.349NewNP-SBJBareSubjectgrain

Antecedent chain #517 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.349IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe hay points to...
85.348IdentityNP-SBJFullNPSubjecthay or grass only points to...
85.347NewNPFullNPPPobjecthay or grass alone

Antecedent chain #518 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.348IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
85.348IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
85.348IdentityNPDemPPobjectthese points to...
85.346NewNPFullNPPPobjectdifferent kinds

Antecedent chain #519 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.348NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir mastication and digestion

Antecedent chain #520 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.348NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta long time

Antecedent chain #521 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.348NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe distention *T*-3 they create

Antecedent chain #522 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.348InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe animal

Antecedent chain #523 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.348NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentgreat inconvenience

Antecedent chain #524 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.348NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectsuch a quantity of these *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #525 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.347InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe waste

Antecedent chain #526 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.347NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmore nutriment

Antecedent chain #527 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.347NewNPFullNPPPobjectmere exercise

Antecedent chain #528 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.347NewNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthat of mere exercise

Antecedent chain #529 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.347NewNP-SBJBareSubjectexertion

Antecedent chain #530 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.347NewNP-SBJBareSubjecthealth

Antecedent chain #531 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.346NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta mixture of different kinds

Antecedent chain #532 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.346NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe food

Antecedent chain #533 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.346IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
85.346CP-THT-1that the food consist of a mixture of different kinds

Antecedent chain #534 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.346NewNPFullNPPPobjectworking horses

Antecedent chain #535 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.342NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta longer period

Antecedent chain #536 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.342IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
85.341IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
85.341NewNPIndefNPPPobjectsuch food

Antecedent chain #537 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.342IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
85.341NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectA little salt

Antecedent chain #538 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.341NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgA little

Antecedent chain #539 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.340NewNP-OB1BareArgumentslops

Antecedent chain #540 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.340InferredNP-SBJBareSubjecthorses

Antecedent chain #541 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.340IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
85.339NewNPFullNPPPobjectwhole grain

Antecedent chain #542 (len=5)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.340IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
85.339InferredNP-SBJFullNPSubjectBoiling or steaming points to...
85.337InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe cooking process points to...
85.336IdentityNP-SBJFullNPSubjectboiled corn points to...
84.331NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat which *T*-3 is boiled

Antecedent chain #543 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.338IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
85.338NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall steamed or boiled foods

Antecedent chain #544 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.338NewNP-SBJBareSubjectfermentation

Antecedent chain #545 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.338IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
85.338CP-THT-1that all steamed or boiled foods must be consumed before fermentation commences in them

Antecedent chain #546 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.337NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall kinds

Antecedent chain #547 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.337NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectDamaged grain of all kinds

Antecedent chain #548 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.336NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmuch

Antecedent chain #549 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.336NewNPFullNPArgumentweakened digestive powers

Antecedent chain #550 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.336NewNPFullNPArgumentdefective teeth

Antecedent chain #551 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.336NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentdefective teeth or weakened digestive powers

Antecedent chain #552 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.336AssumedNPFullNPPPobjectold horses having defective teeth or weakened digestive powers

Antecedent chain #553 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.336NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe periods of teething

Antecedent chain #554 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
85.336InferredNPFullNPPPobjectyoung horses during the periods of teething

Antecedent chain #555 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.335NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArgthree times

Antecedent chain #556 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.335NewNPFullNPPPobjectthree times the quantity given raw

Antecedent chain #557 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.335InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe chop

Antecedent chain #558 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.335NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA bushel of grain thus prepared

Antecedent chain #559 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.334IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe practice points to...
84.333NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe practice of steaming the corn

Antecedent chain #560 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.334InferredNP-OB1FullNPArgumentonly half *ICH*-1 work or less

Antecedent chain #561 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.334NewNPFullNPPPobjecthorses doing only half *ICH*-1 work or less

Antecedent chain #562 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.334NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe diet

Antecedent chain #563 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.334NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe stimulating qualities of the diet

Antecedent chain #564 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.334NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta view to reducing the stimulating qualities of the diet

Antecedent chain #565 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.333InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe animals

Antecedent chain #566 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.333IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe corn points to...
84.332NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjecthard or uncooked corn

Antecedent chain #567 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.333NewNPFullNPPPobjectteam labour

Antecedent chain #568 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.333NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe demands upon team labour

Antecedent chain #569 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.333AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe year

Antecedent chain #570 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.333NewNPFullNPPPobjectperiods of the year when *T*-1 the demands upon team labour are moderate

Antecedent chain #571 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.332NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan exceedingly good and agreeable change

Antecedent chain #572 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.332NewNPFullNPPPobjectsteamed grain ,mixed with bran

Antecedent chain #573 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.332NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArgtwo or three times

Antecedent chain #574 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.332NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta night feed two or three times a week of steamed grain ,mixed with bran

Antecedent chain #575 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.332AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe ordinary ration

Antecedent chain #576 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.332NewNP-SBJProperSubjectReynolds

Antecedent chain #577 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.332NewNPFullNPPPobjectheavy ,or draught horses

Antecedent chain #578 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.331NewNPFullNPPPobjectgood quality

Antecedent chain #579 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.331NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectunboiled grain

Antecedent chain #580 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.331NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno doubt

Antecedent chain #581 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.331InferredNPFullNPPPobjectsevere ,and especially fast ,work

Antecedent chain #582 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.331NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan average amount of severe ,and especially fast ,work

Antecedent chain #583 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.331NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore than an average amount of severe ,and especially fast ,work

Antecedent chain #584 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.331NewNPFullNPPPobjecthealthy horses ,performing more than an average amount of severe ,and especially fast ,work

Antecedent chain #585 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.330NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgsomewhat

Antecedent chain #586 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.330NewNP-SBJBareSubjectopinions

Antecedent chain #587 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.330InferredNP-OB1BareArgumentfood

Antecedent chain #588 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.330NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe propriety of boiling food

Antecedent chain #589 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.329NewNP-MSRIndefNPNonArga little

Antecedent chain #590 (len=5)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.329IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
84.329IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
84.328IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
84.328IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthem points to...
84.327NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectRoots ,as carrots ,turnips ,or parsnips

Antecedent chain #591 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.329NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore

Antecedent chain #592 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.329InferredNP-SBJBareSubjecthorses

Antecedent chain #593 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.329IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
84.328IP-MATand to prevent choking ,and * render them more easily eaten ,they should be cut or sliced into small pieces .

Antecedent chain #594 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.328NewNPFullNPPPobjectsmall pieces

Antecedent chain #595 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.328NewNP-OB1BareArgumentchoking

Antecedent chain #596 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.327NewNPFullNPPPobjectearth and grit

Antecedent chain #597 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.327NewNPFullNPPPobjectcarrots ,turnips ,or parsnips

Antecedent chain #598 (len=5)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.326IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
84.325IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe hay points to...
84.324IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
84.324InferredNPFullNPPPobjectinferior hay points to...
84.323NewNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectHay of good quality

Antecedent chain #599 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.326NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentwhatever noxious qualities *T*-1 it may possess

Antecedent chain #600 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.326IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
84.325IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
84.325IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis steaming points to...
84.324NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe process of steaming for fifteen or twenty minutes

Antecedent chain #601 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.325IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #602 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.325NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe nutritive qualities of the hay

Antecedent chain #603 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.324NewNPIndefNPPPobjectfifteen or twenty minutes

Antecedent chain #604 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.323NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentno further preparation than chopping

Antecedent chain #605 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.323NewNPFullNPPPobjectgood quality

Antecedent chain #606 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.322NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta light spade

Antecedent chain #607 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.322IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
84.321NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe different parts of the food

Antecedent chain #608 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.322NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectall

Antecedent chain #609 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.321NewNPFullNPPPobjectalternate layers

Antecedent chain #610 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.321IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis box points to...
84.320NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta large iron tub or box or if of wood it should be lined throughout with sheet iron <$$paren> at least one-third greater than the bulk of the food *T*-1 to be mixed at one time

Antecedent chain #611 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.321InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe food

Antecedent chain #612 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone time

Antecedent chain #613 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe food *T*-1 to be mixed at one time

Antecedent chain #614 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe bulk of the food *T*-1 to be mixed at one time

Antecedent chain #615 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320NewNPFullNPPPobjectsheet iron

Antecedent chain #616 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320InferredNP-SBJProSubjectit

Antecedent chain #617 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320InferredNP-OB1DemNPArgumentthis mixing

Antecedent chain #618 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320NewNPQuantNPPPobjecteach ingredient

Antecedent chain #619 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
84.320NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjecteach

Antecedent chain #620 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentits due quantity of each ingredient

Antecedent chain #621 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320NewNPFullNPPPobjectorder that each may receive its due quantity of each ingredient

Antecedent chain #622 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
83.319IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe whole points to...
83.319NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta mixture of chop and different kinds of grain

Antecedent chain #623 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
84.320NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta number of horses

Antecedent chain #624 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.319IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
83.319CP-THT-1that the whole should be thoroughly mixed

Antecedent chain #625 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.319NewNPFullNPPPobjectdifferent kinds of grain

Antecedent chain #626 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.319IdentityNPBarePPobjectchop points to...
83.315IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
83.315IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe chop points to...
83.314InertNPBarePPobjectchop

Antecedent chain #627 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.319InferredNPunknownPPobjectchop and different kinds of grain

Antecedent chain #628 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.318InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe stomach

Antecedent chain #629 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.318InferredNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectdigestion in the stomach

Antecedent chain #630 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.318IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
83.317NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta guarantee that the food is well mixed with saliva in the mouth

Antecedent chain #631 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.317InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe mouth

Antecedent chain #632 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.317IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe food points to...
83.316InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe food points to...
83.308NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir food

Antecedent chain #633 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.317InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe easier and more thorough mastication

Antecedent chain #634 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.316IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis preparation of the food points to...
83.311NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectsuch preparation

Antecedent chain #635 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.316NewNPFullNPPPobjectbut a limited time for rest

Antecedent chain #636 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.316NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentlong and slow work

Antecedent chain #637 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.316InferredNPFullNPPPobjecthorses doing long and slow work ,with but a limited time for rest

Antecedent chain #638 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.316IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectIt points to...
83.316CP-THT-1that for horses doing long and slow work ,with but a limited time for rest ,this preparation of the food is eminently beneficial

Antecedent chain #639 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.315NewNPQuantNPPPobjectboth

Antecedent chain #640 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.315NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentcomplete mastication of both

Antecedent chain #641 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.315IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe grain points to...
83.312NewNP-SBJBareSubjectGrain

Antecedent chain #642 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.314NewNP-OB1BareArgumentwaste

Antecedent chain #643 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.314IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
83.314IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
83.314NewNP-OB1BareArgumentstraw

Antecedent chain #644 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.314NewNPFullNPPPobjectlarge studs of horses

Antecedent chain #645 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.314AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe rations

Antecedent chain #646 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.314NewNP-OB1BareArgumenthay

Antecedent chain #647 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.313NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectbeans ,peas ,and maize

Antecedent chain #648 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.312InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe husk

Antecedent chain #649 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.311NewNPDemNPPPobjectthose which *T*-1 are ill or recovering from sickness

Antecedent chain #650 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.311NewNPFullNPPPobjectsevere labour or privation

Antecedent chain #651 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.311NewNPFullNPPPobjecthorses over-fatigued by severe labour or privation

Antecedent chain #652 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.311IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
83.311NewNPFullNPPPobjectold horses when their teeth become defective

Antecedent chain #653 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.311NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir teeth

Antecedent chain #654 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.311NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectmastication or digestion

Antecedent chain #655 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.310InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe animal

Antecedent chain #656 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.310NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta saving to the animal

Antecedent chain #657 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.310IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese processes points to...
83.310NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectmastication and digestion

Antecedent chain #658 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.310NewNPFullNPPPobjectlabour and duration

Antecedent chain #659 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.310NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe abridgment of labour and duration in these processes

Antecedent chain #660 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.310NewNPFullNPPPobjectunbroken and unprepared grain

Antecedent chain #661 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.310NewNP-OB1BareArgumentnourishment

Antecedent chain #662 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.310NewNP-ADVQuantNPNonArgNo matter how perfectly *T*-1 mastication and digestion may succeed in extracting nourishment from unbroken and unprepared grain

Antecedent chain #663 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.309NewNPFullNPPPobjectefficient feeding

Antecedent chain #664 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.309NewNPBarePPobjecteconomy

Antecedent chain #665 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.309NewNPunknownPPobjecteconomy and efficient feeding

Antecedent chain #666 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.309NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome importance

Antecedent chain #667 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.309NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta matter of some importance

Antecedent chain #668 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.309InferredNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthis preparation

Antecedent chain #669 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.308NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore or less

Antecedent chain #670 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.308IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
83.308IdentityNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthose doing hard work points to...
83.308NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectStabled horses

Antecedent chain #671 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
83.308NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumenthard work

Antecedent chain #672 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.126NewNPunknownPPobjectgreen

Antecedent chain #673 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
75.126NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectIts colour

Antecedent chain #674 (len=11)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.126IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
75.126IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetIts points to...
75.125IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
75.124IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
74.123IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectIt points to...
74.122InferredNP-SBJ-1DefNPSubjectthe latter points to...
74.122IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe meadow and upland hay points to...
74.121IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
74.120InferredNP-SBJFullNPSubjectWater-meadow hay points to...
74.112IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
74.112NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentupland ,meadow ,and water-meadow grass

Antecedent chain #675 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.126NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe way in which *T*-1 it has been prepared

Antecedent chain #676 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.125IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe artificial grasses points to...
74.111InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe artificial points to...
74.110InferredNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe former points to...
74.109PPinto natural and artificial

Antecedent chain #677 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.125NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome of the artificial grasses ,as clover

Antecedent chain #678 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.124NewNPFullNPArgumenthard and crisp stem

Antecedent chain #679 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.124NewNPIndefNPArgumenta pleasant odour and taste

Antecedent chain #680 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
75.124NewNP-OB1unknownArgumenta pleasant odour and taste ,hard and crisp stem

Antecedent chain #681 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.122NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe best

Antecedent chain #682 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.121NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentaquatic plants

Antecedent chain #683 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.119NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta laxative or purgative

Antecedent chain #684 (len=12)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.119IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
74.119IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
74.118IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
74.118IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
74.117IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentit points to...
74.117IdentityNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectGrass in its natural state points to...
74.116IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe grass points to...
74.115IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe produce points to...
74.114IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe pastures points to...
74.113IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
74.113IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe grasses points to...
74.112NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmany grasses which *T*-1 grow on uplands

Antecedent chain #685 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.118NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe same amount of sustenance

Antecedent chain #686 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.118NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta fair amount of work

Antecedent chain #687 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.118NewNP-SBJBareSubjecthorses

Antecedent chain #688 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.118AssumedNPFullNPPPobjectwarmer climates

Antecedent chain #689 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.117NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta dried condition

Antecedent chain #690 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.117IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
74.117IP-INF-1to give it in a dried condition - i. e. ,<$$font> converted into hay

Antecedent chain #691 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.117AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe United Kingdom

Antecedent chain #692 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.117IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits

Antecedent chain #693 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.117NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits natural state

Antecedent chain #694 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.116InferredNPFullNPPPobjectpoor ,light soil

Antecedent chain #695 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.115NewNP-OB1BareArgumentanimals

Antecedent chain #696 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.114NewNPFullNPPPobjectrich soils

Antecedent chain #697 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.113NewNPFullNPPPobjectfeeding purposes

Antecedent chain #698 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.113NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir value for feeding purposes

Antecedent chain #699 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.113NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe soil upon which *T*-1 the grasses grow

Antecedent chain #700 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.112NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan $arbitrary {TEXT:arbitary} division

Antecedent chain #701 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.112IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe natural grasses

Antecedent chain #702 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.111IdentityNP-PRNFullNPNonArgplants which *T*-1 are really not grasses points to...
74.111InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe clovers ,sainfoin ,lucerne ,etc. -plants which *T*-1 are really not grasses points to...
74.105IP-SUBthere are plants *ICH*-4 *ICH*-3 generally regarded as grasses -as the clovers and sainfoin -which *T*-5 in reality do not belong to them

Antecedent chain #703 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.109NewNP-SBJBareSubjectGrasses

Antecedent chain #704 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany other kind of subsistence

Antecedent chain #705 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNPFullNPPPobjectslow work

Antecedent chain #706 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta certain amount of slow work

Antecedent chain #707 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108IdentityNP-SBJProSubjecthe points to...
74.108AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe horse

Antecedent chain #708 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta typical food *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #709 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNPBareArgumenthay

Antecedent chain #710 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNPFullNPArgumentdried grass

Antecedent chain #711 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNPunknownArgumentdried grass ,or hay

Antecedent chain #712 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNPBareArgumentGrass

Antecedent chain #713 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.108NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectGrass and dried grass ,or hay

Antecedent chain #714 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.106NewNPFullNPPPobjectwarm climates

Antecedent chain #715 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.106InferredNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthose of warm climates

Antecedent chain #716 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.106NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe British grasses

Antecedent chain #717 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.106IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
74.106CP-THT-1that the British grasses are only annual ,while those of warm climates are often perennial

Antecedent chain #718 (len=5)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.106IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
74.106IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
74.106IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe grasses points to...
74.105IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
74.105InertNPBarePPobjectgrasses

Antecedent chain #719 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.106NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir height

Antecedent chain #720 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.106NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe greatest diversity

Antecedent chain #721 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.106NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjecttheir wide geographical distribution

Antecedent chain #722 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.105IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe clovers and sainfoin points to...
74.105NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjecthay ,oats ,wheat ,maize ,barley ,rice ,rye ,and millet

Antecedent chain #723 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.105NewNP-2FullNPArgumentplants *ICH*-4 *ICH*-3

Antecedent chain #724 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.105NewNP-PRNunknownNonArggraminacae

Antecedent chain #725 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.105NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe genus graminacae

Antecedent chain #726 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.105IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
74.105IP-SUB*T*-1 hay ,oats ,wheat ,maize ,barley ,rice ,rye ,and millet may appear

Antecedent chain #727 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
74.105NewNPFullNPPPobjectexternal aspect

Antecedent chain #728 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.104NewNPFullNPPPobjectarticles consumed by animals as food

Antecedent chain #729 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.104NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe largest number of articles consumed by animals as food

Antecedent chain #730 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.104NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe grass family

Antecedent chain #731 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.100NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta dangerous diet

Antecedent chain #732 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.100NewNP-TMPQuantNPNonArgall times

Antecedent chain #733 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.100NewNP-SBJBareSubjectwheat

Antecedent chain #734 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.99NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectserious damage

Antecedent chain #735 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.97NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta dry ,indigestible food

Antecedent chain #736 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.97NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan easily digested

Antecedent chain #737 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.97AssumedNPunknownArgumentfrom an easily digested to a dry ,indigestible food

Antecedent chain #738 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.97NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta rich diet

Antecedent chain #739 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.97NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta poor

Antecedent chain #740 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.97NewNPunknownArgumentfrom a poor to a rich diet

Antecedent chain #741 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.97AssumedNPunknownArgumentfrom oats to barley

Antecedent chain #742 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.97NewNP-SBJ-1IndefNPSubjectA sudden change from oats to barley ,from a poor to a rich diet ,or from an easily digested to a dry ,indigestible food

Antecedent chain #743 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.96NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta fast pace

Antecedent chain #744 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.96AssumedNPDemNPPPobjectthose required to go at a fast pace

Antecedent chain #745 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.96NewNPFullNPPPobjecthard-worked horses

Antecedent chain #746 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.96NewNPunknownPPobjecthard-worked horses ,or those required to go at a fast pace

Antecedent chain #747 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.96InferredNP-OB1DemArgumentthis

Antecedent chain #748 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.96NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectimperfectly dried ,or new hay

Antecedent chain #749 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.95NewNP-OB1BareArgumentdiarrhoea

Antecedent chain #750 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.95NewNPFullNPPPobjectgreen food

Antecedent chain #751 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.95NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA change from dry to green food

Antecedent chain #752 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.94NewNPDemNPPPobjectanother kind

Antecedent chain #753 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.94NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone kind of food

Antecedent chain #754 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.94NewNPunknownPPobjectchanging from one kind of food to another kind

Antecedent chain #755 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.94NewNP-SBJBareSubjectCare

Antecedent chain #756 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.92NewNP-OB1BareArgumentfood

Antecedent chain #757 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.90InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe parasitic fungi

Antecedent chain #758 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.90NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe same extent as the parasitic fungi

Antecedent chain #759 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.90NewNPQuantNPPPobjectall

Antecedent chain #760 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.90InferredNP-OB1BareArgumentforage

Antecedent chain #761 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.90NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectInsects ,very minute in size

Antecedent chain #762 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.89NewNPFullNPPPobjectonly a short time

Antecedent chain #763 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.89IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
73.89NewNP-SBJ-1FullNPSubjectMouldy oats

Antecedent chain #764 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.89InferredNP-OB1FullNPArgumenthorses fed on them for only a short time

Antecedent chain #765 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPFullNPPPobjectbreeding animals

Antecedent chain #766 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPBareArgumentabortion

Antecedent chain #767 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNP-TMPBareNonArgsometimes

Antecedent chain #768 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPBareArgumentparalysis

Antecedent chain #769 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPFullNPArgumentskin disease

Antecedent chain #770 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPBareArgumentdiabetes

Antecedent chain #771 (len=5)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe intestines points to...
72.69IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe intestines points to...
72.68IdentityNPDemPPobjectthese points to...
72.68IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe intestines points to...
72.67NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe large intestines

Antecedent chain #772 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPBareWithPPArgumentinflammation of the intestines

Antecedent chain #773 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPBareArgumentdiarrhoea

Antecedent chain #774 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPBareArgumentconstipation

Antecedent chain #775 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88IdentityNPBareArgumentcolic points to...
71.66NewNPBareArgumentcolic

Antecedent chain #776 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNPBareWithPPArgumentloss of condition

Antecedent chain #777 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentloss of condition ,colic ,constipation ,diarrhoea ,inflammation of the intestines ,diabetes ,skin disease ,paralysis

Antecedent chain #778 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore or less

Antecedent chain #779 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.88IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
73.87NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectForage damaged by these moulds

Antecedent chain #780 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.87InferredNPFullNPPPobjectclean forage

Antecedent chain #781 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.87IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese moulds points to...
73.84IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectIt points to...
73.83IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
73.82NewNP-SBJBareSubjectMouldiness

Antecedent chain #782 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.86AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe eyes ,nostrils ,and throat

Antecedent chain #783 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.86InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe fungus

Antecedent chain #784 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.86NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe spores of the fungus

Antecedent chain #785 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.86InferredNP-OB1BareArgumentdust

Antecedent chain #786 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.86NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentwhat *T*-1 appears to be dust ,but which *T*-2 is really the spores of the fungus ,and which *T*-3 are very irritating to the eyes ,nostrils ,and throat

Antecedent chain #787 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.86IdentityNP-SBJZeroSbjSubject*con* points to...
73.85NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectMouldy hay

Antecedent chain #788 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.84NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe kind of mould

Antecedent chain #789 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.84NewNPFullNPPPobjectblack ,bluish ,or brown patches

Antecedent chain #790 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.84NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta fine dust

Antecedent chain #791 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.84NewNPunknownPPobjecta fine dust ,or black ,bluish ,or brown patches

Antecedent chain #792 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.83IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
73.83NewNP-OB1BareArgumentforage

Antecedent chain #793 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.83InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe hay or grain

Antecedent chain #794 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.83NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe nutritive elements of the hay or grain

Antecedent chain #795 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.83NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmany of the nutritive elements of the hay or grain

Antecedent chain #796 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.83NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectdamp or wet

Antecedent chain #797 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.83NewNPFullNPPPobjectmicroscopical fungi

Antecedent chain #798 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.83NewNPFullNPPPobjectvarious kinds of microscopical fungi ,which ,*T*-1 damp or wet having removed many of the nutritive elements of the hay or grain ,completely destroy forage if allowed to grow on it unchecked

Antecedent chain #799 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.83NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe presence of various kinds of microscopical fungi ,which ,*T*-1 damp or wet having removed many of the nutritive elements of the hay or grain ,completely destroy forage if allowed to grow on it unchecked

Antecedent chain #800 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
73.82AssumedNPFullNPPPobjectfaulty preservation or storing

Antecedent chain #801 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.80NewNP-POSIndefNPPossDeta cock's

Antecedent chain #802 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.80NewNPDefNPPPobjecta cock's spur or horn-shaped body

Antecedent chain #803 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.80NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe form of a cock's spur or horn-shaped body

Antecedent chain #804 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.79IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
72.79AssumedNP-SBJProSubjectthem

Antecedent chain #805 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.79NewNPFullNPPPobjectgrasses and grain-plants

Antecedent chain #806 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.79NewNPBareModsoot

Antecedent chain #807 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.79NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgsomewhat

Antecedent chain #808 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.79NewNPunknownPPobjectlarge black clusters ,somewhat like soot ,but solid

Antecedent chain #809 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.79NewNP-SBJBareSubjectSmut

Antecedent chain #810 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.78NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta black powder

Antecedent chain #811 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.78InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe part

Antecedent chain #812 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.78IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe plant points to...
72.72NewNPFullNPPPobjectgrowing plants or grain

Antecedent chain #813 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.78NewNPFullNPPPobjectbrown or black spots that *T*-1 are really parasitic spores ,which *T*-2 penetrate the plant ,and *T*-2 change the part into a black powder

Antecedent chain #814 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.78IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentitself points to...
72.78NewNP-SBJBareSubjectMildew

Antecedent chain #815 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.77IdentityNP-OB1ProArgumentthem points to...
72.76AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe stalk ,leaves ,and flowering heads of plants

Antecedent chain #816 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.77NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore or less

Antecedent chain #817 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.77IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
72.76NewNP-SBJBareSubjectRust

Antecedent chain #818 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.76InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe grasses

Antecedent chain #819 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.76NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta reddish-yellow powder

Antecedent chain #820 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.75IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthese points to...
72.75InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe stalks and leaves points to...
72.74NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe head of wheat ,which *T*-1 it destroys ,replacing the flour by a dark powder with a fish-like smell

Antecedent chain #821 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.75IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
72.74IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
72.74IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
72.73NewNP-SBJBareSubjectBunt

Antecedent chain #822 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.74NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta fish-like smell

Antecedent chain #823 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.74NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta dark powder with a fish-like smell

Antecedent chain #824 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.74NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe flour

Antecedent chain #825 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.73NewNPFullNPPPobjectgrasses ,straws ,and grains

Antecedent chain #826 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.72NewNPFullNPPPobjectBunt ,""Rush ,""Mildew ,""Smut ,"and "Ergot

Antecedent chain #827 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.72NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe most common sources of damage to growing plants or grain

Antecedent chain #828 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71NewNP-OB1ProArgumentit

Antecedent chain #829 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe horses consuming it

Antecedent chain #830 (len=4)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe food points to...
72.69IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe food points to...
72.67InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe food points to...
71.66NewNP-SBJBareWithPPSubjectCleanliness of food

Antecedent chain #831 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe value of the food in nutrition

Antecedent chain #832 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71NewNPFullNPPPobjectvarious kinds

Antecedent chain #833 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71NewNPFullNPPPobjectmoulds of various kinds ,which *T*-1 not only diminish the value of the food in nutrition ,but *T*-1 may even prove injurious or poisonous to the horses consuming it

Antecedent chain #834 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe presence of moulds of various kinds ,which *T*-1 not only diminish the value of the food in nutrition ,but *T*-1 may even prove injurious or poisonous to the horses consuming it

Antecedent chain #835 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis respect points to...
72.70IP-MATHay or grain may be unclean from bad preservation or gathering ,or even when growing .

Antecedent chain #836 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.71NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe most frequent cause of uncleanliness

Antecedent chain #837 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.70NewNPFullNPPPobjectbad preservation or gathering

Antecedent chain #838 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.70NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectHay or grain

Antecedent chain #839 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.69IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthese accumulations ,stones ,or "concretions points to...
72.68NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectlarge calculi ,or what *T*-2 are called "*T*-2 dust balls *ICH*-3

Antecedent chain #840 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.69NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone of these accumulations ,stones ,or "concretions

Antecedent chain #841 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.69NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe nucleus for one of these accumulations ,stones ,or "concretions

Antecedent chain #842 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.69NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentaccess to the intestines

Antecedent chain #843 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.69NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectEven a small pebble ,small nail ,or scrap of metal ,gaining access to the intestines with the food

Antecedent chain #844 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentrupture ,obstruction ,or strangulation of these

Antecedent chain #845 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentdust balls

Antecedent chain #846 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNPunknownArgumentwhat *T*-2 are called "*T*-2 dust balls

Antecedent chain #847 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNPFullNPArgumentlarge calculi

Antecedent chain #848 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumenthusks of oats

Antecedent chain #849 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNPDemNPPPobjectthat which *T*-1 contains husks of oats

Antecedent chain #850 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe sweepings from grain-mills

Antecedent chain #851 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNPunknownPPobjectdusty food ,such as the sweepings from grain-mills

Antecedent chain #852 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.68NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectHorses fed on dusty food ,such as the sweepings from grain-mills ,or with that which *T*-1 contains husks of oats

Antecedent chain #853 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.67NewNP-1IndefNPArgumenta very great quantity

Antecedent chain #854 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
72.67InferredNP-SBJFullNPSubjectSand ,earth ,or gravel

Antecedent chain #855 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.66NewNPFullNPArgumenteven death

Antecedent chain #856 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.66NewNPFullNPArgumentserious disease

Antecedent chain #857 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.66NewNPunknownArgumentindigestion

Antecedent chain #858 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.66NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentindigestion ,colic ,serious disease ,or even death

Antecedent chain #859 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.66NewNP-SBJDemNPSubjectthat which *T*-1 is dirty

Antecedent chain #860 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.62NewNPFullNPPPobjectmouldy ,decomposing ,and offensively smelling material

Antecedent chain #861 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.62NewNPFullNPPPobjectnutritive principles

Antecedent chain #862 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.62NewNPFullNPPPobjectslight diminution in nutritive principles ,or sourness

Antecedent chain #863 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.62NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentdeterioration ,which *T*-1 may range from slight diminution in nutritive principles ,or sourness ,to mouldy ,decomposing ,and offensively smelling material

Antecedent chain #864 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.62NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectFood badly saved and stored

Antecedent chain #865 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.61NewNPFullNPPPobjectoats ,beans ,wheat ,etc.

Antecedent chain #866 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.60NewNPunknownPPobjectnew

Antecedent chain #867 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.60NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectOld hay

Antecedent chain #868 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.59IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
71.59InferredNPFullNPPPobjectgrain and forage points to...
71.57NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe forage

Antecedent chain #869 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.59NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir value and quality

Antecedent chain #870 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.59NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta certain time

Antecedent chain #871 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.59NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe age of grain and forage

Antecedent chain #872 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.58NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectparasitic diseases of plants

Antecedent chain #873 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.58NewNP-SBJBareSubjectlands

Antecedent chain #874 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.58NewNPFullNPPPobjectvery wet years

Antecedent chain #875 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.57NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe quality of the forage

Antecedent chain #876 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.57NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe season

Antecedent chain #877 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.56NewNPIndefNPArgumenta diminished proportion of flour

Antecedent chain #878 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.56NewNPIndefNPArgumentan increased production of bran

Antecedent chain #879 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.56NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentan increased production of bran ,and a diminished proportion of flour

Antecedent chain #880 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.56NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore cellulose

Antecedent chain #881 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.56AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe ear

Antecedent chain #882 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.55IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
71.55AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe straw

Antecedent chain #883 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.55NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentits greatest nourishment

Antecedent chain #884 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.54AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe bushel

Antecedent chain #885 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.53InferredNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe most starch and gluten

Antecedent chain #886 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.53NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectWheat cut about a fortnight before it is ripe

Antecedent chain #887 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.52IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
71.52IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
71.51NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjecthay cut late

Antecedent chain #888 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.52NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits nutritive matters

Antecedent chain #889 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.52NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe full extent of its nutritive matters

Antecedent chain #890 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.51IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits

Antecedent chain #891 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.51NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits properties

Antecedent chain #892 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.51NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmuch of its properties

Antecedent chain #893 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.50NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta food

Antecedent chain #894 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.50NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe nutritive value of a food

Antecedent chain #895 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.50NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe time of cutting

Antecedent chain #896 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.49NewNPQuantNPPPobjectmany which *T*-1 might be quoted

Antecedent chain #897 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.49NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentonly a few examples of many which *T*-1 might be quoted

Antecedent chain #898 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.49IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthese points to...
71.46NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectOats reared on clay land

Antecedent chain #899 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.48NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta full ,plump grain

Antecedent chain #900 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.48NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta loamy land

Antecedent chain #901 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.48NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta light grain

Antecedent chain #902 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.48NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta light chalk

Antecedent chain #903 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.48NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta coarse barley

Antecedent chain #904 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.48NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA stiff clay

Antecedent chain #905 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.47NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta light ,sandy soil

Antecedent chain #906 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.47NewNP-SBJBareSubjectRye

Antecedent chain #907 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.46NewNPQuantNPPPobjectany other

Antecedent chain #908 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.46NewNPFullNPPPobjectclay land

Antecedent chain #909 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.45IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe food points to...
71.42AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe food

Antecedent chain #910 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.45AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe produce and quality of the food

Antecedent chain #911 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.45NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta considerable degree

Antecedent chain #912 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.45AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe soil

Antecedent chain #913 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.45NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe formation of the soil

Antecedent chain #914 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.44NewNPQuantNPPPobjectevery bushel of seed

Antecedent chain #915 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.44NewNP-1IndefNPArgumentonly five bushels

Antecedent chain #916 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.44NewNPFullNPPPobjectunmanured land

Antecedent chain #917 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.44NewNPQuantNPPPobjectevery bushel of seed sown

Antecedent chain #918 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.44NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentsixteen bushels

Antecedent chain #919 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.44NewNPFullNPPPobjectcows' dung

Antecedent chain #920 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.44NewNP-SBJBareSubjectOats

Antecedent chain #921 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.43IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
71.43IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
71.42NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe produce

Antecedent chain #922 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.43NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectits nutritive value

Antecedent chain #923 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.43InferredNPDemNPArgumentthose on which *T*-2 its nutritive value depends

Antecedent chain #924 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.43IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits

Antecedent chain #925 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.43NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits chemical constituents

Antecedent chain #926 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.42NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta similar condition

Antecedent chain #927 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
71.42NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe land on which *T*-1 the food is grown

Antecedent chain #928 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.41NewNPFullNPPPobjectanimal and vegetable parasites

Antecedent chain #929 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.41NewNPFullNPPPobjectcollecting and preserving

Antecedent chain #930 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.41IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
70.41AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe food

Antecedent chain #931 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.41NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits mode of growth ,care in collecting and preserving ,cleanliness ,and freedom from animal and vegetable parasites

Antecedent chain #932 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.41IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectthis points to...
70.41NewNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentits facility of digestion and nutritive properties

Antecedent chain #933 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.41IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
70.41NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe condition of the food

Antecedent chain #934 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.37NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta similar effect

Antecedent chain #935 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.37NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjecthardship or fatigue

Antecedent chain #936 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.37IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
70.37NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta sick horse

Antecedent chain #937 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.37NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjectits digestive powers

Antecedent chain #938 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.36NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta weakly one

Antecedent chain #939 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.36NewNPQuantNPArgumentmuch more food

Antecedent chain #940 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.36NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentmuch more food ,and quicker ,than a weakly one

Antecedent chain #941 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.36NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectA healthy ,vigorous animal

Antecedent chain #942 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.35NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe digestion of food

Antecedent chain #943 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.35NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta good deal to do with the digestion of food

Antecedent chain #944 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.35IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe horse points to...
70.32IdentityNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe animal points to...
70.30AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe animal

Antecedent chain #945 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.35NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe condition of the horse

Antecedent chain #946 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.34NewNPFullNPPPobjectintestinal irritation

Antecedent chain #947 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.34NewNP-OB1BareArgumentrise

Antecedent chain #948 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.34IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthey points to...
70.34NewNP-SBJBareSubjectpotatoes

Antecedent chain #949 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.33IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectthem points to...
70.33NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectSome legumes

Antecedent chain #950 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.32NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe fatigue of mastication

Antecedent chain #951 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.32NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmuch of the fatigue of mastication

Antecedent chain #952 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.32IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe gastric juice points to...
70.29AssumedNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe gastric juice

Antecedent chain #953 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.32AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe saliva

Antecedent chain #954 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.32NewNPunknownPPobjectthe saliva and the gastric juice

Antecedent chain #955 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.32IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
70.32InferredNP-SBJ-1FullNPSubjectEven hay and straw points to...
69.25NewNPFullNPPPobjecthay and straw

Antecedent chain #956 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.31AssumedNPFullNPPPobjectmaize and beans

Antecedent chain #957 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.31NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe seeds of maize and beans

Antecedent chain #958 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.31IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
70.31IP-SUB*T*-1 the seeds of maize and beans are better for feeding *ICH*-2 when broken into pieces than when given whole

Antecedent chain #959 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.30IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
70.30NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta portion

Antecedent chain #960 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.30InferredNPDefNPPPobjectthe molars

Antecedent chain #961 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.30NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe crushing action of the molars

Antecedent chain #962 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.30NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectoats and barley

Antecedent chain #963 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe act of mastication

Antecedent chain #964 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe teeth

Antecedent chain #965 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentcrushing by the teeth in the act of mastication

Antecedent chain #966 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
70.29IdentityPRO$PossProPossDetits points to...
70.29NewVarNP-SBJTraceSubject*T*-1

Antecedent chain #967 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29AssumedNPDefNPPPobjectthe stomach

Antecedent chain #968 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29AssumedNP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumentits easier digestion

Antecedent chain #969 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29NewNPProPPobjectit

Antecedent chain #970 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan insoluble husk

Antecedent chain #971 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.29NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentgrain which *T*-1 is covered by an insoluble husk ,or *T*-1 is so dense that the gastric juice acts slowly on it

Antecedent chain #972 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.28AssumedNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe digestive process

Antecedent chain #973 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.28NewNPAnchoredNPPPobjectits constituents

Antecedent chain #974 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.28NewNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe character of its constituents

Antecedent chain #975 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.28IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
70.28NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectMore or less preparation of food

Antecedent chain #976 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.28NewNP-OB1BareWithPPArgumentfacility of digestion

Antecedent chain #977 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.27NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe digestion of hay

Antecedent chain #978 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.27NewNPIndefNPPPobjectan undue proportion of sugar

Antecedent chain #979 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.27NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #980 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.27NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectAn excess of starch

Antecedent chain #981 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.26NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe proper amounts

Antecedent chain #982 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.26IdentityNP-OB1DefNPArgumentthe digestibility points to...
69.25NP-OB1AnchoredNPArgumenttheir digestibility

Antecedent chain #983 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.26NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectboth

Antecedent chain #984 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.26IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe diet points to...
69.25NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta diet of hay and straw

Antecedent chain #985 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.26NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgument10 per cent. of the diet

Antecedent chain #986 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.26IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
70.26NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe addition of sugar or starch

Antecedent chain #987 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
70.26IdentityNPFullNPPPobjectsugar or starch points to...
69.12NewNPFullNPPPobjectsugar and starch

Antecedent chain #988 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.25IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
69.25NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectSmall quantities of oil

Antecedent chain #989 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.24NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe same way

Antecedent chain #990 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.24NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta decrease in digestibility

Antecedent chain #991 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.23NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta second or third different kind

Antecedent chain #992 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.23NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe addition of a second or third different kind

Antecedent chain #993 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.23NewNPIndefNPPPobjectone food

Antecedent chain #994 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.23NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe digestibility of one food

Antecedent chain #995 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.22NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe same food

Antecedent chain #996 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.22NewNP-OB1FullNPArgumentdifferent quantities of the same food

Antecedent chain #997 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.22NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe same breed

Antecedent chain #998 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.22NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecttwo animals of the same breed

Antecedent chain #999 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.22IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
69.22CP-THT-1that two animals of the same breed will digest different quantities of the same food

Antecedent chain #1000 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.22NewNP-OB1QuantNPArgumentmore

Antecedent chain #1001 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.22NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectan animal

Antecedent chain #1002 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.22NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectrest or work

Antecedent chain #1003 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.21NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta given quantity of food

Antecedent chain #1004 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.21NewNPQuantNPPPobjecteach substance

Antecedent chain #1005 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.21NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectonly a certain amount of each substance *ICH*-2

Antecedent chain #1006 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.21IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectIt points to...
69.21CP-THT-1that only a certain amount of each substance *ICH*-2 can be digested from a given quantity of food

Antecedent chain #1007 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.20IdentityNPProPPobjectit points to...
69.20NewNPFullNPPPobjectwheat-straw chaff

Antecedent chain #1008 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.20NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe total organic matter in it

Antecedent chain #1009 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.20NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectabout 22 per cent. of the total organic matter in it

Antecedent chain #1010 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.20IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
69.20CP-THT-1that about 22 per cent. of the total organic matter in it is digested

Antecedent chain #1011 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.19IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe latter points to...
69.19IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthat of the cereals points to...
69.19NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectHay and straw of leguminous plants ,as peas and beans

Antecedent chain #1012 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.19IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe former

Antecedent chain #1013 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.19NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgmore *ICH*-3

Antecedent chain #1014 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.19NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectmore *ICH*-3 woody matter ,which *T*-2 is indigestible

Antecedent chain #1015 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.19NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe cereals

Antecedent chain #1016 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.19NewNPFullNPPPobjectpeas and beans

Antecedent chain #1017 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.19NewNPFullNPPPobjectleguminous plants ,as peas and beans

Antecedent chain #1018 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.18NewNP-OB1BareArgumentcellulose

Antecedent chain #1019 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.18NewNP-SBJunknownSubjectWhat *T*-1 is called "*-1 cellulose

Antecedent chain #1020 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.17NewNPFullNPPPobjectlucerne hay

Antecedent chain #1021 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.17NewNPIndefNPPPobject76 of lucerne hay

Antecedent chain #1022 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.17NewNPFullNPPPobjectwheat straw

Antecedent chain #1023 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.17NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjectOnly 20 per cent. of wheat straw

Antecedent chain #1024 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.16IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
69.16NewNPDefNPArgumentthe hay and straw

Antecedent chain #1025 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.16NewNP-MSRQuantNPNonArgThe more

Antecedent chain #1026 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.15NewNPIndefNPPPobject45 per cent. of straw

Antecedent chain #1027 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.15NewNPIndefNPPPobject64 per cent. of hay

Antecedent chain #1028 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.15NewNPunknownPPobject64 per cent. of hay ,and 45 per cent. of straw

Antecedent chain #1029 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.15NewNPIndefNPArgument80 per cent. of linseed

Antecedent chain #1030 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.15NewNPIndefNPArgument85 per cent. of beans

Antecedent chain #1031 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.15NewNP-SBJunknownSubject85 per cent. of beans and 80 per cent. of linseed

Antecedent chain #1032 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.14IdentityNPProPPobjectthem points to...
69.13NewNPFullNPPPobjecthay or straw

Antecedent chain #1033 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.14IdentityNPDefNPPPobjectthe albuminoids and fats contained in them points to...
69.11NewNPQuantNPArgumentmore albuminoids

Antecedent chain #1034 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.14IdentityNP-SBJDemSubjectThis points to...
69.13IP-MATFood containing a large amount of nutriment in small bulk is usually digested better than hay or straw .

Antecedent chain #1035 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.13NewNPFullNPPPobjectsmall bulk

Antecedent chain #1036 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.13NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumenta large amount of nutriment

Antecedent chain #1037 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.13NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjectFood containing a large amount of nutriment in small bulk

Antecedent chain #1038 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.12NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe carbo-hydrates -as sugar and starch

Antecedent chain #1039 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.12NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectthe production of the carbo-hydrates -as sugar and starch

Antecedent chain #1040 (len=3)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.12IdentityPRO$PossProPossDettheir points to...
69.12InferredNP-SBJunknownSubjectRoots ,however ,such as carrots ,turnips ,potatoes ,and mangolds points to...
69.11NewNP-SBJBareSubjectplants

Antecedent chain #1041 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.12NewNP-SBJAnchoredNPSubjecttheir nutritive value

Antecedent chain #1042 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.12NewNPFullNPPPobjectcarrots ,turnips ,potatoes ,and mangolds

Antecedent chain #1043 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.11NewNPQuantNPArgumentless woody fibre or cellulose

Antecedent chain #1044 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.11NewNP-OB1unknownArgumentmore albuminoids ,and less woody fibre or cellulose ,than when old

Antecedent chain #1045 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.9NewNPIndefNPPPobjecta later stage of growth

Antecedent chain #1046 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.9NewNP-SBJFullNPSubjecthay cut as soon as ripe

Antecedent chain #1047 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.8NewNPFullNPPPobjectplants and herbage

Antecedent chain #1048 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.8NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe digestibility of plants and herbage

Antecedent chain #1049 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.8NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan influence on the digestibility of plants and herbage

Antecedent chain #1050 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.8NewNP-SBJBareSubjectage

Antecedent chain #1051 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.8IdentityNP-SBJ-1ProSubjectit points to...
69.8CP-THT-1that age has an influence on the digestibility of plants and herbage

Antecedent chain #1052 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
69.8IdentityNPDemNPPPobjectthis point points to...
68.6IP-MATWith scarcely any of them is digestion complete throughout ,a portion always being thrown out of the body undigested ,no matter what amount of preparation *T*-1 it may have undergone .

Antecedent chain #1053 (len=2)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.6IdentityNP-SBJProSubjectit points to...
68.6NewNP-SBJIndefNPSubjecta portion

Antecedent chain #1054 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.6NewNP-ADVQuantNPNonArgno matter what amount of preparation *T*-1 it may have undergone

Antecedent chain #1055 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.6NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe body

Antecedent chain #1056 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.6NewNP-SBJBareSubjectdigestion

Antecedent chain #1057 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.6InferredNPProPPobjectthem

Antecedent chain #1058 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.6NewNPQuantNPPPobjectscarcely any of them

Antecedent chain #1059 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.5NewNPIndefNPPPobjectothers

Antecedent chain #1060 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.5NewNPDefNPPPobjectthe system

Antecedent chain #1061 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.5NewNP-SBJQuantNPSubjectmore *ICH*-1

Antecedent chain #1062 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.5NewNPQuantNPPPobjectsome kinds

Antecedent chain #1063 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.5NewNP-OB1IndefNPArgumentan important consideration in feeding

Antecedent chain #1064 (len=1)
Loc:RefTypeSyntaxNPtypeGrRoleNode
68.5NewNP-SBJDefNPSubjectThe digestibility of food

Index

Chain numberLength
1 (further evidence)1
2 (the mane ,tail ,and forelock)1
3 (the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock)1
4 (the roots of the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock)1
5 (the hocks)1
6 (the sides and points of the hocks)1
7 (the hips and shoulders)1
8 (the hips and shoulders ,the sides and points of the hocks ,the roots of the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock)1
9 (the points of the hips and shoulders ,the sides and points of the hocks ,the roots of the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock)1
10 (an examination of the points of the hips and shoulders ,the sides and points of the hocks ,the roots of the hairs of the mane ,tail ,and forelock)1
11 (the saddle or harness)2
12 (scurf and dirt)1
13 (A well-groomed horse)3
14 (a white greasy film)1
15 (the hand)4
16 (some extremely thin-skinned ,fine-coated horses)6
17 (patches of dirt)1
18 (the hairs)2
19 (the clean ,shining ,and healthy appearance of the coat)1
20 (the fact)1
21 (evidence of the fact)1
22 (it)1
23 (a horse)3
24 (owners of horses)2
25 (grooms)1
26 (that owners of horses should know when *T*-2 their horses are groomed ,and *con* should also see that it is done thoroughly)2
27 (much skill and exertion)1
28 (a considerable amount of time)1
29 (a considerable amount of time ,and much skill and exertion)1
30 (the lungs or intestines)1
31 (inflammation of the lungs or intestines)1
32 (bronchitis)1
33 (pleurisy)1
34 (pleurisy ,bronchitis ,and inflammation of the lungs or intestines)1
35 (a cold or draughty stable)1
36 (simple evaporation)1
37 (the skin)1
38 (to allow the skin to dry by simple evaporation)2
39 (all the legs)3
40 (the bandages)1
41 (when all the legs have been so treated ,the body may then be groomed ,)2
42 (the body)2
43 (meanwhile)1
44 (a blanket)1
45 (the legs)1
46 (a horse)13
47 (a chill)1
48 (what *T*-1 is called *T*-1 a chill)1
49 (a short time)1
50 (an opportunity *ICH*-2)1
51 (the body and legs)2
52 (a temporary wisping of the body and legs)1
53 (a temporary wisping of the body and legs ,or clothing and bandaging these , or leaving on the saddle or harness until an opportunity *ICH*-2 arrives for grooming him)1
54 (a proper manner)1
55 (any length of time)1
56 (no account)1
57 (perspiration or rain)1
58 (the hoofs)1
59 (the tail)1
60 (the nostrils ,lips ,eyes)1
61 (the forelock ,mane ,and tail)1
62 (thorough brushing of the forelock ,mane ,and tail)1
63 (the heels)1
64 (the face)1
65 (the cleaning)1
66 (a much better condition for being cleaned)1
67 (the skin of horses)3
68 (the grooming of farm horses)3
69 (the stable has been cleaned out)2
70 (the stable)1
71 (the morning)1
72 (The times at which *T*-1 grooming should be performed)1
73 (the surface of the skin)1
74 (the hair)2
75 (its natural direction)1
76 (that the hair be worked in its natural direction)2
77 (order to make the coat shine)1
78 (the elbows)1
79 (the groom)3
80 (his arms)1
81 (the sides of his arms up to the elbows)1
82 (his hands)1
83 (the palms of his hands)1
84 (the palms of his hands and the sides of his arms up to the elbows)1
85 (anything else than the palms of his hands and the sides of his arms up to the elbows)1
86 (the syce or groom)1
87 (India)1
88 (the wisp and rubber)3
89 (the use of this)2
90 (a good bristle-brush)1
91 (finer-coated horses)1
92 (dandriff ,dust ,and dirt)1
93 (a good dandy-brush)1
94 (nothing)1
95 (long rough coats)1
96 (a rule)1
97 (The iron curry-comb)1
98 (the extremities)1
99 (cold and wet)1
100 (continued application of cold and wet to the extremities)1
101 (those undesirable consequences engendered by continued application of cold and wet to the extremities)1
102 (not only a sense of comfort)1
103 (all his legs)2
104 (all moisture)1
105 (the hair of the legs)3
106 (a few minutes)1
107 (light wood sawdust)1
108 (two)1
109 (a handful)1
110 (a handful or two of light wood sawdust rubbed for a few minutes well into the hair)1
111 (under no pretext is a horse to be left for the night until all his legs have been thoroughly dried)2
112 (the night)1
113 (no pretext)1
114 (proper management)1
115 (that under no pretext is a horse to be left for the night until all his legs have been thoroughly dried)2
116 (any mud which *T*-2 may also have accumulated amongst the hair)1
117 (no further harm)1
118 (the legs of cart horses)2
119 (the practice)1
120 (a rule)1
121 (cart horses)1
122 (the desirability of washing the legs of cart horses)1
123 (Opinions)1
124 (The application of the thinnest possible film of pure neatsfoot oil to the surface of the hair of the legs)2
125 (the adhesion of clay)1
126 (the legs of heavy horses)4
127 (the surface of the hair of the legs)1
128 (pure neatsfoot oil)1
129 (the thinnest possible film of pure neatsfoot oil)1
130 (a hard brush)1
131 (the adherent clay)1
132 (other equally serious consequences)1
133 (a predisposition to " grease)1
134 (a predisposition to " grease <$$font> ,"and other equally serious consequences)1
135 (the heels)2
136 (Hair)3
137 (its removal from these situations)1
138 (the delicate skin of the heels)1
139 (the cuticle)1
140 (the natural protector of the cuticle)1
141 (the strongest terms)1
142 (one *T*-1 to be condemned in the strongest terms)1
143 (a practice highly pernicious)1
144 (a practice highly pernicious ,and one *T*-1 to be condemned in the strongest terms)1
145 (heavy horses)1
146 (the skin)6
147 (Many persons)1
148 (the saddle and collar-seats)1
149 (salt and water)1
150 (a free application of salt and water to the saddle and collar-seats)1
151 (irritable skins)1
152 (horses having irritable skins)1
153 (colts recently put to work)1
154 (the backs and shoulders of colts recently put to work ,and of horses having irritable skins)1
155 (the night)1
156 (warmth and comfort)1
157 (a feeling of warmth and comfort)1
158 (increased surface-circulation)1
159 (a brisk dry wisping *ICH*-2)1
160 (supper-time)1
161 (the skin)1
162 (rain or perspiration)1
163 (all horses)5
164 (their day's labour)1
165 (Reynolds)1
166 (all loose dandriff)1
167 (the surface)1
168 (every description)1
169 (dirt of every description)1
170 (the wet)1
171 (the cold)1
172 (the cold and the wet)1
173 (carriage horses)4
174 (a little)1
175 (a little grease *ICH*-1)1
176 (racehorses)1
177 (hunters)1
178 (carriage horses ,hunters ,or racehorses)1
179 (so much grooming as carriage horses ,hunters ,or racehorses)1
180 (the weather)1
181 (much)1
182 (horses which *T*-2 are much exposed to the weather ,or whose work *T*-3 is not fast)1
183 (the slow-paced cart or farm horses ,or horses which *T*-2 are much exposed to the weather ,or whose work *T*-3 is not fast)1
184 (the same degree)1
185 (Grooming)1
186 (considerable irritation)1
187 (a brush)1
188 (our)1
189 (our own country)1
190 (some horses in our own country)1
191 (very thin ,sensitive skins ,and fine coats)1
192 (the horses)1
193 (Eastern countries ,where *T*-1 the horses have very thin ,sensitive skins ,and fine coats)1
194 (a brush)1
195 (the health)1
196 (The function of the skin)2
197 (stable-kept horses)4
198 (his integument)1
199 (the condition of his integument)1
200 (the beauty ,health ,and vigour of the horse)1
201 (that the beauty ,health ,and vigour of the horse are largely dependent upon the condition of his integument)2
202 (a necessity)1
203 (cleanliness of the skin)1
204 (the artificial state in which *T*-2 horses are kept)1
205 (no doubt that the artificial state in which *T*-2 horses are kept renders cleanliness of the skin a necessity)1
206 (grooming)1
207 (food and water)1
208 (importance to food and water in stable-kept horses)1
209 (Icy cold water)4
210 (warm water)1
211 (a time)1
212 (small quantity at a time)1
213 (Water troughs)2
214 (the water in them)1
215 (Fresh water)1
216 (the intestines)1
217 (the stomach)1
218 (less water *ICH*-1)12
219 (some of the undigested food)1
220 (colic)1
221 (a wise plan)1
222 (always to give water before *ICH*-2 feeding ,not after)2
223 (the latter)1
224 (all such circumstances)1
225 (oatmeal gruel)1
226 (a bucket of oatmeal gruel)1
227 (some oatmeal)1
228 (more)1
229 (a fit state to receive more)1
230 (the body)1
231 (a small quantity only)1
232 (such cases)1
233 (prolonged abstinence)1
234 (a horse)4
235 (an unlimited supply of cold water)1
236 (to restrict an unlimited supply of cold water)2
237 (circumstances when ,*T*-2 perhaps ,it may be necessary to restrict an unlimited supply of cold water ,as when he is exhausted from fatigue ,after prolonged abstinence ,or when very cold ,or even excessively hot)1
238 (the best judge *T*-2)1
239 (any more than *T*-1 is necessary for him)1
240 (fast work)1
241 (the horse)7
242 (to allow them to have water frequently ,even when performing fast work)2
243 (long)1
244 (certain ,perhaps long ,intervals)1
245 (easy access to it)1
246 (a rule)1
247 (more *ICH*-1)1
248 (a long time)1
249 (more than in health)1
250 (Some horses)3
251 (a greater quantity *ICH*-1)1
252 (severe exertion)1
253 (more *ICH*-1)1
254 (hot weather)1
255 (others)1
256 (more than others)1
257 (The quantity consumed)1
258 (Water)3
259 (dirty water)1
260 (clean)1
261 (hard water)1
262 (soft)1
263 (Horses)1
264 (they)1
265 (special reasons)1
266 (the manger)3
267 (the frequent washing out of the manger)1
268 (any food which *T*-1 may be left)2
269 (the disadvantage of spoiling any food which *T*-1 may be left)1
270 (This is most frequently the case with chaff which *T*-1 has been wetted in the manger -a good practice ,as it is easier masticated ,)2
271 (chaff which *T*-1 has been wetted in the manger -a good practice ,as it is easier masticated)2
272 (a good practice ,as it is easier masticated)1
273 (the horse does not care for it afterwards)2
274 (any)3
275 (the horse)5
276 (each)2
277 (the time *T*-2 it is given)1
278 (such *ICH*-1 a way that each will be consumed at the time *T*-2 it is given)1
279 (the feeds)1
280 (An important point in feeding)1
281 (night consumption)1
282 (the hay)2
283 (the bulk of it)1
284 (the equipment)1
285 (a most advantageous addendum to the equipment)1
286 (a feed)1
287 (a nose-bag containing a feed)1
288 (it)1
289 (light ones)1
290 (heavy horses)1
291 (none)1
292 (the quantity)1
293 (a little)1
294 (a little food ,however small *T*-1 the quantity)1
295 (a day)3
296 (mastication and rest)1
297 (ample time for mastication and rest)1
298 (the largest)1
299 (that allowed at night)1
300 (at least three times a day)7
301 (four hours)1
302 (no longer interval than four hours)1
303 (the evening)1
304 (three times a day)1
305 (the morning)1
306 (six or seven in the morning)1
307 (any rate)1
308 (the time for turning out for work)2
309 (the meal)1
310 (ample leisure for consuming the meal)1
311 (turning out for work)1
312 (more or less)1
313 (The hour at which *T*-1 the morning feed should be given)1
314 (four times)1
315 (Horses should be fed at least three times a day ;better if it could be four times .)2
316 (a day)1
317 (Horses)1
318 (the stomach)1
319 (larger quantity than *T*-2 the stomach can properly accommodate)1
320 (food)3
321 (digestion)1
322 (heavy feeding)1
323 (long fasts)2
324 (stables where *T*-1 long fasts are succeeded by heavy feeding)1
325 (a common occurrence)1
326 (the digestive organs in the horse)2
327 (disease or disorder of the digestive organs)1
328 (more *ICH*-1)1
329 (no animal)1
330 (the digestive functions)1
331 (the requirements of the digestive functions)1
332 (periods suited to the requirements of the digestive functions)1
333 (the rule by which *T*-1 food is allowed at periods suited to the requirements of the digestive functions)1
334 (the observance of the rule by which *T*-1 food is allowed at periods suited to the requirements of the digestive functions)1
335 (more than the observance of the rule by which *T*-1 food is allowed at periods suited to the requirements of the digestive functions)1
336 (health and efficiency)1
337 (Nothing)1
338 (regular and frequent periods)1
339 (the digestive process)1
340 (the nature of the digestive process in that animal)1
341 (the peculiar anatomical structure of the digestive organs in the horse)1
342 (that the peculiar anatomical structure of the digestive organs in the horse ,as well as the nature of the digestive process in that animal ,necessitate food being given at regular and frequent periods)2
343 (it)1
344 (the frequency with which *T*-1 it should be given)1
345 (the quantity of food)1
346 (37 lbs.)1
347 (2 lbs.)1
348 (4 lbs.)1
349 (5 lbs.)1
350 (10 lbs.)1
351 (16 lbs.)1
352 (a number of horses performing very hard work ,drawing heavily laden drags)1
353 (Another large company employing a number of horses performing very hard work ,drawing heavily laden drags)1
354 (25 per cent.)2
355 (their condition)1
356 (each Sunday morning)1
357 (about three hours)1
358 (every day)1
359 (equable and regular labour)1
360 (average size)1
361 (The horses)1
362 (hay ,10.6 lbs.)5
363 (A small quantity of straw)1
364 (the best obtainable clover hay)1
365 (the last thing at night)1
366 (the rack)1
367 (two or three pounds only)1
368 (Indian corn ,10 lbs.)3
369 (the form of chop)1
370 (The bulk of the hay)1
371 (the autumn allowance)1
372 (weather or work)1
373 (conditions of weather or work)1
374 (the grain)2
375 (*ICH*-1 the proportion and quantity of the grain given)1
376 (A further change both in *ICH*-1 the proportion and quantity of the grain given)1
377 (a change)1
378 (dry food)1
379 (an occasional meal of dry food)1
380 (spring and summer)1
381 (a week)1
382 (three or more times a week)1
383 (steamed food)1
384 (a night feed of steamed food three or more times a week)1
385 (autumn and winter)1
386 (roots and grass ,3 lbs.)3
387 (the months *T*-1 it was considered *exp* advisable to use them)1
388 (a smaller quantity of food than others)4
389 (each horse)2
390 (his stable)1
391 (a drink *T*-1)1
392 (gruel ,of which each horse was allowed a drink *T*-1 on coming to his stable when the day's work was completed)1
393 (The oatmeal)1
394 (sick or delicate-feeding horses)1
395 (oatmeal and linseed ,1.3 lb.)2
396 (a fair allowance)2
397 (the basis of the usual food allowance)1
398 (bran ,2.1 lbs.)2
399 (Maize ,beans ,or peas)1
400 (3 lbs.)1
401 (10.6 lbs.)1
402 (2.1 lbs.)1
403 (1.3 lb.)1
404 (2 lbs.)1
405 (oats ,2 lbs.)1
406 (5 lbs.)1
407 (Canadian peas)1
408 (Egyptian beans)1
409 (Egyptian beans or Canadian peas ,5 lbs.)1
410 (10 lbs.)1
411 (the daily allowance :-Indian corn ,10 lbs. ;Egyptian beans or Canadian peas ,5 lbs. ;oats ,2 lbs. ;oatmeal and linseed ,1.3 lb. ;bran ,2.1 lbs. ;hay ,10.6 lbs. ;roots and grass ,3 lbs.)2
412 (the following)1
413 (Reynolds)2
414 (cart horses)1
415 (a stud of cart horses which *T*-1 he managed)1
416 (healthy action)1
417 (the organs)1
418 (29)1
419 (less than 29 lbs.)1
420 (the food)1
421 (about two-fifths *T*-2)1
422 (the hay and straw)1
423 (34 lbs.)1
424 (29 lbs.)1
425 (an average-sized ,well-conditioned cart horse ,moderately worked ,regularly fed ,well housed ,and supplied with diet of good quality)1
426 (dry food)1
427 (the weight of dry food absolutely consumed by an average-sized ,well-conditioned cart horse ,moderately worked ,regularly fed ,well housed ,and supplied with diet of good quality)1
428 (beans or peas)1
429 (a pound)1
430 (a pound or two of beans or peas)1
431 (18 lbs. of oats)1
432 (18 lbs. of oats ,and a pound or two of beans or peas)1
433 (a small proportion of straw)1
434 (18 lbs. of hay)1
435 (18 lbs. of hay ,and a small proportion of straw ,cut into chaff)1
436 (every day)1
437 (a number of hours)1
438 (the largest-sized draught horse which *T*-1 performs steady hard work for a number of hours every day)1
439 (flesh-forming properties)1
440 (more concentrated food ,easier of digestion ,and rich in flesh-forming properties)1
441 (Severely worked horses)2
442 (those which *T*-1 are not so strained)1
443 (more than those which *T*-1 are not so strained)1
444 (bulky dead weight)1
445 (a horse)4
446 (an excessive supply of comparatively innutritious food *T*-2 to compensate for deficiency in quality)2
447 (the stomach)1
448 (comparatively innutritious food)1
449 (an increased quantity)1
450 (the consumption of an increased quantity)1
451 (the deficiency)1
452 (waste tissue)1
453 (the repair of waste tissue)1
454 (material)1
455 (the food)1
456 (the quality of the food)1
457 (demands upon it)2
458 (the grain allowance)2
459 (the owner)1
460 (the condition of the horse)1
461 (a just balance between food and work ,which *T*-1 the condition of the horse will pretty accurately demonstrate)1
462 (others)1
463 (a certain amount of work)1
464 (some)1
465 (horses)2
466 (their appetites)1
467 (men)1
468 (that horses ,like men ,differ in their appetites ,some being able to perform a certain amount of work on a smaller quantity of food than others)2
469 (the size ,age ,condition ,constitution ,and appetite of the animal)1
470 (his work)3
471 (the conditions under which it has *T*-2 to be performed)1
472 (the duration and severity of the work)1
473 (the duration and severity of the work ,the conditions under which it has *T*-2 to be performed)1
474 (circumstances -such as the duration and severity of the work ,the conditions under which it has *T*-2 to be performed)1
475 (the quantity of food required)1
476 (that the quantity of food required will depend upon circumstances -such as the duration and severity of the work ,the conditions under which it has *T*-2 to be performed ,as well as the size ,age ,condition ,constitution ,and appetite of the animal)2
477 (the horse)4
478 (his strength)1
479 (material injury to his strength)1
480 (such condition as *T*-2 will enable him to perform his work satisfactorily and without material injury to his strength)1
481 (the quantity necessary to keep the horse in such condition as *T*-2 will enable him to perform his work satisfactorily and without material injury to his strength)1
482 (a consideration of the quantity necessary to keep the horse in such condition as *T*-2 will enable him to perform his work satisfactorily and without material injury to his strength)1
483 (A selection of diet)2
484 (its composition)1
485 (each article entering into its composition)1
486 (the relative feeding value and comparative costs of each article entering into its composition)1
487 (a careful estimate of the relative feeding value and comparative costs of each article entering into its composition)1
488 (the amount of work exacted)1
489 (health)1
490 (what *T*-1 is required to maintain health)1
491 (the quantity of food allowed for a horse ,over and above what *T*-1 is required to maintain health)1
492 (large proportions)1
493 (*T*-1 is deficient in one kind of grain)2
494 (another grain which *T*-2 contains it in large proportions)1
495 (one kind of grain)1
496 (what *T*-1 is deficient in one kind of grain)1
497 (the object)1
498 (the hay and straw ,roots and grass)1
499 (the ration)1
500 (two or three kinds of grain)1
501 (we)1
502 (large studs)1
503 (the diet scale of large studs)1
504 (that in the diet scale of large studs we often find two or three kinds of grain in the ration ,in addition to the hay and straw ,roots and grass)2
505 (either of these grains given singly)2
506 (their relative proportion)1
507 (a variation in their relative proportion ,at intervals)1
508 (oats ,and beans or peas ,and maize and oats)2
509 (maize and oats)1
510 (beans or peas)1
511 (oats)1
512 (that oats ,and beans or peas ,and maize and oats ,are more beneficial than either of these grains given singly)2
513 (an economical and dietetic point of view)1
514 (a mixture of grain)2
515 (the amount of work exacted)1
516 (grain)2
517 (hay or grass alone)3
518 (different kinds)4
519 (their mastication and digestion)1
520 (a long time)1
521 (the distention *T*-3 they create)1
522 (the animal)1
523 (great inconvenience)1
524 (such a quantity of these *ICH*-1)1
525 (the waste)1
526 (more nutriment)1
527 (mere exercise)1
528 (that of mere exercise)1
529 (exertion)1
530 (health)1
531 (a mixture of different kinds)1
532 (the food)1
533 (that the food consist of a mixture of different kinds)2
534 (working horses)1
535 (a longer period)1
536 (such food)3
537 (A little salt)2
538 (A little)1
539 (slops)1
540 (horses)1
541 (whole grain)2
542 (that which *T*-3 is boiled)5
543 (all steamed or boiled foods)2
544 (fermentation)1
545 (that all steamed or boiled foods must be consumed before fermentation commences in them)2
546 (all kinds)1
547 (Damaged grain of all kinds)1
548 (much)1
549 (weakened digestive powers)1
550 (defective teeth)1
551 (defective teeth or weakened digestive powers)1
552 (old horses having defective teeth or weakened digestive powers)1
553 (the periods of teething)1
554 (young horses during the periods of teething)1
555 (three times)1
556 (three times the quantity given raw)1
557 (the chop)1
558 (A bushel of grain thus prepared)1
559 (the practice of steaming the corn)2
560 (only half *ICH*-1 work or less)1
561 (horses doing only half *ICH*-1 work or less)1
562 (the diet)1
563 (the stimulating qualities of the diet)1
564 (a view to reducing the stimulating qualities of the diet)1
565 (the animals)1
566 (hard or uncooked corn)2
567 (team labour)1
568 (the demands upon team labour)1
569 (the year)1
570 (periods of the year when *T*-1 the demands upon team labour are moderate)1
571 (an exceedingly good and agreeable change)1
572 (steamed grain ,mixed with bran)1
573 (two or three times)1
574 (a night feed two or three times a week of steamed grain ,mixed with bran)1
575 (the ordinary ration)1
576 (Reynolds)1
577 (heavy ,or draught horses)1
578 (good quality)1
579 (unboiled grain)1
580 (no doubt)1
581 (severe ,and especially fast ,work)1
582 (an average amount of severe ,and especially fast ,work)1
583 (more than an average amount of severe ,and especially fast ,work)1
584 (healthy horses ,performing more than an average amount of severe ,and especially fast ,work)1
585 (somewhat)1
586 (opinions)1
587 (food)1
588 (the propriety of boiling food)1
589 (a little)1
590 (Roots ,as carrots ,turnips ,or parsnips)5
591 (more)1
592 (horses)1
593 (and to prevent choking ,and * render them more easily eaten ,they should be cut or sliced into small pieces .)2
594 (small pieces)1
595 (choking)1
596 (earth and grit)1
597 (carrots ,turnips ,or parsnips)1
598 (Hay of good quality)5
599 (whatever noxious qualities *T*-1 it may possess)1
600 (the process of steaming for fifteen or twenty minutes)4
601 (it)1
602 (the nutritive qualities of the hay)1
603 (fifteen or twenty minutes)1
604 (no further preparation than chopping)1
605 (good quality)1
606 (a light spade)1
607 (the different parts of the food)2
608 (all)1
609 (alternate layers)1
610 (a large iron tub or box or if of wood it should be lined throughout with sheet iron <$$paren> at least one-third greater than the bulk of the food *T*-1 to be mixed at one time)2
611 (the food)1
612 (one time)1
613 (the food *T*-1 to be mixed at one time)1
614 (the bulk of the food *T*-1 to be mixed at one time)1
615 (sheet iron)1
616 (it)1
617 (this mixing)1
618 (each ingredient)1
619 (each)2
620 (its due quantity of each ingredient)1
621 (order that each may receive its due quantity of each ingredient)1
622 (a mixture of chop and different kinds of grain)3
623 (a number of horses)1
624 (that the whole should be thoroughly mixed)2
625 (different kinds of grain)1
626 (chop)4
627 (chop and different kinds of grain)1
628 (the stomach)1
629 (digestion in the stomach)1
630 (a guarantee that the food is well mixed with saliva in the mouth)2
631 (the mouth)1
632 (their food)3
633 (The easier and more thorough mastication)1
634 (such preparation)2
635 (but a limited time for rest)1
636 (long and slow work)1
637 (horses doing long and slow work ,with but a limited time for rest)1
638 (that for horses doing long and slow work ,with but a limited time for rest ,this preparation of the food is eminently beneficial)2
639 (both)1
640 (complete mastication of both)1
641 (Grain)2
642 (waste)1
643 (straw)3
644 (large studs of horses)1
645 (the rations)1
646 (hay)1
647 (beans ,peas ,and maize)1
648 (the husk)1
649 (those which *T*-1 are ill or recovering from sickness)1
650 (severe labour or privation)1
651 (horses over-fatigued by severe labour or privation)1
652 (old horses when their teeth become defective)2
653 (their teeth)1
654 (mastication or digestion)1
655 (the animal)1
656 (a saving to the animal)1
657 (mastication and digestion)2
658 (labour and duration)1
659 (the abridgment of labour and duration in these processes)1
660 (unbroken and unprepared grain)1
661 (nourishment)1
662 (No matter how perfectly *T*-1 mastication and digestion may succeed in extracting nourishment from unbroken and unprepared grain)1
663 (efficient feeding)1
664 (economy)1
665 (economy and efficient feeding)1
666 (some importance)1
667 (a matter of some importance)1
668 (this preparation)1
669 (more or less)1
670 (Stabled horses)3
671 (hard work)1
672 (green)1
673 (Its colour)2
674 (upland ,meadow ,and water-meadow grass)11
675 (the way in which *T*-1 it has been prepared)1
676 (into natural and artificial)4
677 (some of the artificial grasses ,as clover)1
678 (hard and crisp stem)1
679 (a pleasant odour and taste)1
680 (a pleasant odour and taste ,hard and crisp stem)1
681 (the best)1
682 (aquatic plants)1
683 (a laxative or purgative)1
684 (many grasses which *T*-1 grow on uplands)12
685 (the same amount of sustenance)1
686 (a fair amount of work)1
687 (horses)1
688 (warmer climates)1
689 (a dried condition)1
690 (to give it in a dried condition - i. e. ,<$$font> converted into hay)2
691 (the United Kingdom)1
692 (its)1
693 (its natural state)1
694 (poor ,light soil)1
695 (animals)1
696 (rich soils)1
697 (feeding purposes)1
698 (their value for feeding purposes)1
699 (The soil upon which *T*-1 the grasses grow)1
700 (an $arbitrary {TEXT:arbitary} division)1
701 (The natural grasses)1
702 (there are plants *ICH*-4 *ICH*-3 generally regarded as grasses -as the clovers and sainfoin -which *T*-5 in reality do not belong to them)3
703 (Grasses)1
704 (any other kind of subsistence)1
705 (slow work)1
706 (a certain amount of slow work)1
707 (the horse)2
708 (a typical food *ICH*-1)1
709 (hay)1
710 (dried grass)1
711 (dried grass ,or hay)1
712 (Grass)1
713 (Grass and dried grass ,or hay)1
714 (warm climates)1
715 (those of warm climates)1
716 (the British grasses)1
717 (that the British grasses are only annual ,while those of warm climates are often perennial)2
718 (grasses)5
719 (their height)1
720 (the greatest diversity)1
721 (their wide geographical distribution)1
722 (hay ,oats ,wheat ,maize ,barley ,rice ,rye ,and millet)2
723 (plants *ICH*-4 *ICH*-3)1
724 (graminacae)1
725 (the genus graminacae)1
726 (*T*-1 hay ,oats ,wheat ,maize ,barley ,rice ,rye ,and millet may appear)2
727 (external aspect)1
728 (articles consumed by animals as food)1
729 (the largest number of articles consumed by animals as food)1
730 (The grass family)1
731 (a dangerous diet)1
732 (all times)1
733 (wheat)1
734 (serious damage)1
735 (a dry ,indigestible food)1
736 (an easily digested)1
737 (from an easily digested to a dry ,indigestible food)1
738 (a rich diet)1
739 (a poor)1
740 (from a poor to a rich diet)1
741 (from oats to barley)1
742 (A sudden change from oats to barley ,from a poor to a rich diet ,or from an easily digested to a dry ,indigestible food)1
743 (a fast pace)1
744 (those required to go at a fast pace)1
745 (hard-worked horses)1
746 (hard-worked horses ,or those required to go at a fast pace)1
747 (this)1
748 (imperfectly dried ,or new hay)1
749 (diarrhoea)1
750 (green food)1
751 (A change from dry to green food)1
752 (another kind)1
753 (one kind of food)1
754 (changing from one kind of food to another kind)1
755 (Care)1
756 (food)1
757 (the parasitic fungi)1
758 (the same extent as the parasitic fungi)1
759 (all)1
760 (forage)1
761 (Insects ,very minute in size)1
762 (only a short time)1
763 (Mouldy oats)2
764 (horses fed on them for only a short time)1
765 (breeding animals)1
766 (abortion)1
767 (sometimes)1
768 (paralysis)1
769 (skin disease)1
770 (diabetes)1
771 (the large intestines)5
772 (inflammation of the intestines)1
773 (diarrhoea)1
774 (constipation)1
775 (colic)2
776 (loss of condition)1
777 (loss of condition ,colic ,constipation ,diarrhoea ,inflammation of the intestines ,diabetes ,skin disease ,paralysis)1
778 (more or less)1
779 (Forage damaged by these moulds)2
780 (clean forage)1
781 (Mouldiness)4
782 (the eyes ,nostrils ,and throat)1
783 (the fungus)1
784 (the spores of the fungus)1
785 (dust)1
786 (what *T*-1 appears to be dust ,but which *T*-2 is really the spores of the fungus ,and which *T*-3 are very irritating to the eyes ,nostrils ,and throat)1
787 (Mouldy hay)2
788 (the kind of mould)1
789 (black ,bluish ,or brown patches)1
790 (a fine dust)1
791 (a fine dust ,or black ,bluish ,or brown patches)1
792 (forage)2
793 (the hay or grain)1
794 (the nutritive elements of the hay or grain)1
795 (many of the nutritive elements of the hay or grain)1
796 (damp or wet)1
797 (microscopical fungi)1
798 (various kinds of microscopical fungi ,which ,*T*-1 damp or wet having removed many of the nutritive elements of the hay or grain ,completely destroy forage if allowed to grow on it unchecked)1
799 (the presence of various kinds of microscopical fungi ,which ,*T*-1 damp or wet having removed many of the nutritive elements of the hay or grain ,completely destroy forage if allowed to grow on it unchecked)1
800 (faulty preservation or storing)1
801 (a cock's)1
802 (a cock's spur or horn-shaped body)1
803 (the form of a cock's spur or horn-shaped body)1
804 (them)2
805 (grasses and grain-plants)1
806 (soot)1
807 (somewhat)1
808 (large black clusters ,somewhat like soot ,but solid)1
809 (Smut)1
810 (a black powder)1
811 (the part)1
812 (growing plants or grain)2
813 (brown or black spots that *T*-1 are really parasitic spores ,which *T*-2 penetrate the plant ,and *T*-2 change the part into a black powder)1
814 (Mildew)2
815 (the stalk ,leaves ,and flowering heads of plants)2
816 (more or less)1
817 (Rust)2
818 (the grasses)1
819 (a reddish-yellow powder)1
820 (the head of wheat ,which *T*-1 it destroys ,replacing the flour by a dark powder with a fish-like smell)3
821 (Bunt)4
822 (a fish-like smell)1
823 (a dark powder with a fish-like smell)1
824 (the flour)1
825 (grasses ,straws ,and grains)1
826 (Bunt ,""Rush ,""Mildew ,""Smut ,"and "Ergot)1
827 (The most common sources of damage to growing plants or grain)1
828 (it)1
829 (the horses consuming it)1
830 (Cleanliness of food)4
831 (the value of the food in nutrition)1
832 (various kinds)1
833 (moulds of various kinds ,which *T*-1 not only diminish the value of the food in nutrition ,but *T*-1 may even prove injurious or poisonous to the horses consuming it)1
834 (the presence of moulds of various kinds ,which *T*-1 not only diminish the value of the food in nutrition ,but *T*-1 may even prove injurious or poisonous to the horses consuming it)1
835 (Hay or grain may be unclean from bad preservation or gathering ,or even when growing .)2
836 (The most frequent cause of uncleanliness)1
837 (bad preservation or gathering)1
838 (Hay or grain)1
839 (large calculi ,or what *T*-2 are called "*T*-2 dust balls *ICH*-3)2
840 (one of these accumulations ,stones ,or "concretions)1
841 (the nucleus for one of these accumulations ,stones ,or "concretions)1
842 (access to the intestines)1
843 (Even a small pebble ,small nail ,or scrap of metal ,gaining access to the intestines with the food)1
844 (rupture ,obstruction ,or strangulation of these)1
845 (dust balls)1
846 (what *T*-2 are called "*T*-2 dust balls)1
847 (large calculi)1
848 (husks of oats)1
849 (that which *T*-1 contains husks of oats)1
850 (the sweepings from grain-mills)1
851 (dusty food ,such as the sweepings from grain-mills)1
852 (Horses fed on dusty food ,such as the sweepings from grain-mills ,or with that which *T*-1 contains husks of oats)1
853 (a very great quantity)1
854 (Sand ,earth ,or gravel)1
855 (even death)1
856 (serious disease)1
857 (indigestion)1
858 (indigestion ,colic ,serious disease ,or even death)1
859 (that which *T*-1 is dirty)1
860 (mouldy ,decomposing ,and offensively smelling material)1
861 (nutritive principles)1
862 (slight diminution in nutritive principles ,or sourness)1
863 (deterioration ,which *T*-1 may range from slight diminution in nutritive principles ,or sourness ,to mouldy ,decomposing ,and offensively smelling material)1
864 (Food badly saved and stored)1
865 (oats ,beans ,wheat ,etc.)1
866 (new)1
867 (Old hay)1
868 (the forage)3
869 (their value and quality)1
870 (a certain time)1
871 (The age of grain and forage)1
872 (parasitic diseases of plants)1
873 (lands)1
874 (very wet years)1
875 (the quality of the forage)1
876 (The season)1
877 (a diminished proportion of flour)1
878 (an increased production of bran)1
879 (an increased production of bran ,and a diminished proportion of flour)1
880 (more cellulose)1
881 (the ear)1
882 (the straw)2
883 (its greatest nourishment)1
884 (the bushel)1
885 (the most starch and gluten)1
886 (Wheat cut about a fortnight before it is ripe)1
887 (hay cut late)3
888 (its nutritive matters)1
889 (the full extent of its nutritive matters)1
890 (its)1
891 (its properties)1
892 (much of its properties)1
893 (a food)1
894 (the nutritive value of a food)1
895 (The time of cutting)1
896 (many which *T*-1 might be quoted)1
897 (only a few examples of many which *T*-1 might be quoted)1
898 (Oats reared on clay land)2
899 (a full ,plump grain)1
900 (a loamy land)1
901 (a light grain)1
902 (a light chalk)1
903 (a coarse barley)1
904 (A stiff clay)1
905 (a light ,sandy soil)1
906 (Rye)1
907 (any other)1
908 (clay land)1
909 (the food)2
910 (the produce and quality of the food)1
911 (a considerable degree)1
912 (the soil)1
913 (The formation of the soil)1
914 (every bushel of seed)1
915 (only five bushels)1
916 (unmanured land)1
917 (every bushel of seed sown)1
918 (sixteen bushels)1
919 (cows' dung)1
920 (Oats)1
921 (the produce)3
922 (its nutritive value)1
923 (those on which *T*-2 its nutritive value depends)1
924 (its)1
925 (its chemical constituents)1
926 (a similar condition)1
927 (the land on which *T*-1 the food is grown)1
928 (animal and vegetable parasites)1
929 (collecting and preserving)1
930 (the food)2
931 (its mode of growth ,care in collecting and preserving ,cleanliness ,and freedom from animal and vegetable parasites)1
932 (its facility of digestion and nutritive properties)2
933 (The condition of the food)2
934 (a similar effect)1
935 (hardship or fatigue)1
936 (a sick horse)2
937 (its digestive powers)1
938 (a weakly one)1
939 (much more food)1
940 (much more food ,and quicker ,than a weakly one)1
941 (A healthy ,vigorous animal)1
942 (the digestion of food)1
943 (a good deal to do with the digestion of food)1
944 (the animal)3
945 (The condition of the horse)1
946 (intestinal irritation)1
947 (rise)1
948 (potatoes)2
949 (Some legumes)2
950 (the fatigue of mastication)1
951 (much of the fatigue of mastication)1
952 (the gastric juice)2
953 (the saliva)1
954 (the saliva and the gastric juice)1
955 (hay and straw)3
956 (maize and beans)1
957 (the seeds of maize and beans)1
958 (*T*-1 the seeds of maize and beans are better for feeding *ICH*-2 when broken into pieces than when given whole)2
959 (a portion)2
960 (the molars)1
961 (the crushing action of the molars)1
962 (oats and barley)1
963 (the act of mastication)1
964 (the teeth)1
965 (crushing by the teeth in the act of mastication)1
966 (*T*-1)3
967 (the stomach)1
968 (its easier digestion)1
969 (it)1
970 (an insoluble husk)1
971 (grain which *T*-1 is covered by an insoluble husk ,or *T*-1 is so dense that the gastric juice acts slowly on it)1
972 (the digestive process)1
973 (its constituents)1
974 (the character of its constituents)1
975 (More or less preparation of food)2
976 (facility of digestion)1
977 (the digestion of hay)1
978 (an undue proportion of sugar)1
979 (more *ICH*-1)1
980 (An excess of starch)1
981 (the proper amounts)1
982 (their digestibility)2
983 (both)1
984 (a diet of hay and straw)2
985 (10 per cent. of the diet)1
986 (the addition of sugar or starch)2
987 (sugar and starch)2
988 (Small quantities of oil)2
989 (the same way)1
990 (a decrease in digestibility)1
991 (a second or third different kind)1
992 (the addition of a second or third different kind)1
993 (one food)1
994 (The digestibility of one food)1
995 (the same food)1
996 (different quantities of the same food)1
997 (the same breed)1
998 (two animals of the same breed)1
999 (that two animals of the same breed will digest different quantities of the same food)2
1000 (more)1
1001 (an animal)1
1002 (rest or work)1
1003 (a given quantity of food)1
1004 (each substance)1
1005 (only a certain amount of each substance *ICH*-2)1
1006 (that only a certain amount of each substance *ICH*-2 can be digested from a given quantity of food)2
1007 (wheat-straw chaff)2
1008 (the total organic matter in it)1
1009 (about 22 per cent. of the total organic matter in it)1
1010 (that about 22 per cent. of the total organic matter in it is digested)2
1011 (Hay and straw of leguminous plants ,as peas and beans)3
1012 (the former)1
1013 (more *ICH*-3)1
1014 (more *ICH*-3 woody matter ,which *T*-2 is indigestible)1
1015 (the cereals)1
1016 (peas and beans)1
1017 (leguminous plants ,as peas and beans)1
1018 (cellulose)1
1019 (What *T*-1 is called "*-1 cellulose)1
1020 (lucerne hay)1
1021 (76 of lucerne hay)1
1022 (wheat straw)1
1023 (Only 20 per cent. of wheat straw)1
1024 (the hay and straw)2
1025 (The more)1
1026 (45 per cent. of straw)1
1027 (64 per cent. of hay)1
1028 (64 per cent. of hay ,and 45 per cent. of straw)1
1029 (80 per cent. of linseed)1
1030 (85 per cent. of beans)1
1031 (85 per cent. of beans and 80 per cent. of linseed)1
1032 (hay or straw)2
1033 (more albuminoids)2
1034 (Food containing a large amount of nutriment in small bulk is usually digested better than hay or straw .)2
1035 (small bulk)1
1036 (a large amount of nutriment)1
1037 (Food containing a large amount of nutriment in small bulk)1
1038 (the carbo-hydrates -as sugar and starch)1
1039 (the production of the carbo-hydrates -as sugar and starch)1
1040 (plants)3
1041 (their nutritive value)1
1042 (carrots ,turnips ,potatoes ,and mangolds)1
1043 (less woody fibre or cellulose)1
1044 (more albuminoids ,and less woody fibre or cellulose ,than when old)1
1045 (a later stage of growth)1
1046 (hay cut as soon as ripe)1
1047 (plants and herbage)1
1048 (the digestibility of plants and herbage)1
1049 (an influence on the digestibility of plants and herbage)1
1050 (age)1
1051 (that age has an influence on the digestibility of plants and herbage)2
1052 (With scarcely any of them is digestion complete throughout ,a portion always being thrown out of the body undigested ,no matter what amount of preparation *T*-1 it may have undergone .)2
1053 (a portion)2
1054 (no matter what amount of preparation *T*-1 it may have undergone)1
1055 (the body)1
1056 (digestion)1
1057 (them)1
1058 (scarcely any of them)1
1059 (others)1
1060 (the system)1
1061 (more *ICH*-1)1
1062 (some kinds)1
1063 (an important consideration in feeding)1
1064 (The digestibility of food)1