| Karl Theodor Griesinger - 1864 - 352 sider
...growth, and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD.— The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. THE EVILS...occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED "INCAPACITATING VICES," which are the... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1864 - 396 sider
...growth, and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD,— The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. THE EVILS...occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED "INCAPACITATING VICES," which are the... | |
| Edward Mayhew - 1864 - 572 sider
...VII. The faults inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. 233 CHAPTER VIII. The so-called "incapacitating vices," which are the results of injury or of disease 268 CHAPTER IX. Stables as they should be 297 (XV) CHAPTER X. Grooms — Their prejudices, their injuries,... | |
| Edward Mayhew - 1865 - 574 sider
...having done his duty toward the meekness which Beneficence has intrusted to his keeping. CHAPTER VIII. THE SO-CALLED "INCAPACITATING VICES," WHICH ARE THE RESULTS OF INJURY OR OF DISEASE. THE word " vice," when applied to the horse, represents any quality which may annoy the prejudices... | |
| Ármin Vámbéry - 1868 - 488 sider
...from most present erectious which are used as stahlca. THE SO-CALLED "INCAPACITATING VICES," which arc the results of injury or of disease. STABLES as they...Their prejudices, their injuries, and their duties. HORSE DEALERS. — Who they are: their mode of dealing: their profits: their morality, and their secrets.... | |
| Antoine Frédéric Ozanam - 1868 - 322 sider
...growth, and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. THE EVILS...occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED "INCAPACITATING VICES," which are the... | |
| Standish Grove Grady - 1869 - 376 sider
...growth, and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. THE EVILS...occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED " INCAPACITATING VICES," which are... | |
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - 1869 - 420 sider
...occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED " INCAPACITATING VICES," which...of injury or of disease. STABLES as they should be. G BOOMS - Their prejudices, their injurles, and their duties. HORSE DEALER".— Who they are: their... | |
| Edwin Clennell Leaton BLENKINSOPP - 1869 - 388 sider
...growth, and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. THE EVILS...occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED '' INCAPACITATING VICES," which are... | |
| Henry Nutcombe Oxenham - 1869 - 418 sider
...from original designs made expressly for this work. By EDWARD MAYHEW, MRCVS In One Volume. 8vo 18s Od. food which the horse naturally consumes. The evils...occasioned by modern stables. The faults inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. The so-called " incapacitating vices," which are... | |
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