377...Stable-call
will be sounded immediately after reveille, forty minutes before noon;
and again, immediately after retreat, for watering, feeding, and attending
to the horses.
697…Officer's led saddle horses, and the horses of
the dismounted men of the cavalry, will follow the respective regiments
of the owners. Pack-horses, and others will be with the wagons, under
the orders of the conductors of the baggage train. They ought not to
be permitted to accompany the columns; and mounted officers will, when
the roads are dusty, as far as practicable, keep to the leeward of the
column.
712…The wagons and pack-horses of these trains, together
with officers' spare or led horses, and horses and carriages belonging
to the corps, or to the United States, constitute the baggage train
of an army. None other will be allowed to enter or to march with it,
without special permission from general head-quarters.
745…When horses are to be transported, they should
not be put on board immediately after severe exercise, or until they
have been refreshed; and, if heated, cooled and well groomed especially
in hot weather. Much pains should be taken so to secure them by slings,
or other means, as best to insure their safety on ship-board; especial
attention being given to ventilation. The greatest care will be observed
in their inspection, in cleansing of stalls, and feed, which should
be moderate, particularly with short forage. Extra vinegar will be placed
on board the horse transports, with which to wash the mangers occasionally,
and the faces and nostrils of the horses frequently.
