EQUUS Magazine (blog) | Thirst for Knowledge: 100 Years Ago, Horses Suffered When Veterinarians and City Officials Disagreed EQUUS Magazine (blog) Cleveland had 200 of them. Washington, DC had 153. The ASPCA privately funded over 100 in New York City alone, while the city funded many more. At the turn of the last century, American cities opened their water pipes to the working horses on the ... |
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