| John Henry Walsh - 1878 - 384 sider
...the ribs. The arm should be muscular and the bone fully developed, with strong and broad knees, short pasterns, of which the size in point of bone should...exceeding a very slight deviation from the straight line. Many good judges insist upon a perfectly upright pastern, like that of the foxhound ; but it must not... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1882 - 394 sider
...on the ligaments, soon ending in " knuckling over ; " hence a very slight bend is to be preferred. The hind legs should be muscular, with plenty of bone, clean strong hocks, and hairy feet. The feet (value 8) should be carefully examined, as upon their capability of standing wear and tear... | |
| Elisha Jarrett Lewis - 1884 - 574 sider
...the ribs. The arm should be muscular and its bone fully developed, with strong and broad knees, short pasterns, of which the size in point of bone should...exceeding a very slight deviation from the straight line. Many good judges insist upon a perfectly upright pastern, like that of the foxhound; but it must not... | |
| 1885 - 890 sider
...ribs. The arm shoula be muscular, and tho bone fully developed, with strong and broad knees, short pasterns, of which the size in point of bone should be as great as possible, and their slope not exceeding a very slight deviation from tho straight line. The hind-legs should... | |
| 1889 - 892 sider
...ribs. The arm should be muscular, and the bone fully developed, with strong and broad knees, short pasterns, of which the size in point of bone should be as great as possible, and their slope not exceeding a very slight deviation from the straight line. The hind-legs should... | |
| George O. Shields - 1891 - 746 sider
...ribs. The arm should be muscular, and the bone fully developed, with strong and broad knees; short pasterns, of which the size, in point of bone, should...exceeding a very slight deviation from the straight line. Many good judges insist upon a perfectly upright pastern, like that of the Foxhound; but it must not... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1906 - 392 sider
...the ribs. The arm should be muscular and the bone fully developed, with strong and broad knees, short pasterns, of which the size in point of bone should...exceeding a very slight deviation from the straight line. Many good judges insist upon a perfectly upright pastern, like that of the foxhound ; but it must not... | |
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