The Handy Horse-book, Or, Practical Instructions in Driving, Riding, and the General Care and Managament of HorsesWilliam Blackwood, 1867 - 167 sider |
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Side 10
... mixed with fine sandy earth , or , best of all , peat- mould when procurable , —any of which , where the in- disposition is confined to the feet only , may be kept slightly moistened with water to cool them . In cases of general illness ...
... mixed with fine sandy earth , or , best of all , peat- mould when procurable , —any of which , where the in- disposition is confined to the feet only , may be kept slightly moistened with water to cool them . In cases of general illness ...
Side 14
... mixed to a sticking consistency . The evidence of care in the groomed appearance of the mane and tail looks well . An occasional inspection of the mane by the master may be desirable , by turning over the hairs to the reverse side ; any ...
... mixed to a sticking consistency . The evidence of care in the groomed appearance of the mane and tail looks well . An occasional inspection of the mane by the master may be desirable , by turning over the hairs to the reverse side ; any ...
Side 21
... mixed with the corn , which is the only way to insure the proper proportion being given at a feed . When the hay is not cut but fed from the rack , never more than 3 lb. should be put in the rack at a time . If desirable to give as much ...
... mixed with the corn , which is the only way to insure the proper proportion being given at a feed . When the hay is not cut but fed from the rack , never more than 3 lb. should be put in the rack at a time . If desirable to give as much ...
Side 22
... mixed through it to tempt the palate . Whole grains of oats should never be mixed with bran , as they must of necessity be bolted with the latter , and passed through the animal entire . Mash . - When only doing ordinary work , the ...
... mixed through it to tempt the palate . Whole grains of oats should never be mixed with bran , as they must of necessity be bolted with the latter , and passed through the animal entire . Mash . - When only doing ordinary work , the ...
Side 23
... mixed into the bran mass . The whole forms one feed . Should time be an object , boil slowly half a pint of linseed in two quarts of water , and add it to half a bucket of bran which had been previously steeped for half an hour or an ...
... mixed into the bran mass . The whole forms one feed . Should time be an object , boil slowly half a pint of linseed in two quarts of water , and add it to half a bucket of bran which had been previously steeped for half an hour or an ...
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