J. H. S. Johnstone, in his 1908 "The Horse Book: A Practical Treatise on  
the American Horse Breeding Industry," favored the use of devices to limit  
masturbation by stallions.  They were similar to the large, cone-shaped  
collars used to keep dogs from scratching wounds.
 
J. H. Sanders, editor of Breeder's Gazette, opposed allowing horses to  
breed on Sundays. 
 
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