The Handy Horse-Book; Or, Practical Instructions in Driving, Riding, and the General Care and Management of Horses. By a Cavalry Officer [subscribing Himself: “Magenta.”]Blackwood, 1865 - 153 sider |
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Side 2
... for which he is required should be taken into con- sideration . For example , in choosing a hack , you will consider ... legs white half - way up , causing the action to look more remarkable . " There's no ac- counting for taste . " and ...
... for which he is required should be taken into con- sideration . For example , in choosing a hack , you will consider ... legs white half - way up , causing the action to look more remarkable . " There's no ac- counting for taste . " and ...
Side 4
... for that pur- pose . Let the shoulder - blades be well slanted as the horse stands , their points light in front ... legs briskly off the ground , when simply led by the halter ( giving him his head ) —in other words , if he walks ...
... for that pur- pose . Let the shoulder - blades be well slanted as the horse stands , their points light in front ... legs briskly off the ground , when simply led by the halter ( giving him his head ) —in other words , if he walks ...
Side 5
... fore legs . This animal , like the road - horse , should lift his feet clear of the ground , and walk independently , with evidence of great propelling power in the hind legs when put into a canter or gallop . A differently - shaped ...
... fore legs . This animal , like the road - horse , should lift his feet clear of the ground , and walk independently , with evidence of great propelling power in the hind legs when put into a canter or gallop . A differently - shaped ...
Side 6
... for a certain angularity of hip , not so handsome in appearance , but giving greater leverage to lift the hind legs over that description of fence . A hunter should be all action ; for if the rider finds he can be carried safely across ...
... for a certain angularity of hip , not so handsome in appearance , but giving greater leverage to lift the hind legs over that description of fence . A hunter should be all action ; for if the rider finds he can be carried safely across ...
Side 8
... fore leg , above the fetlock , and along the pasterns , for cicatrices left after the performance of the operation of unnerving , by means of which a horse will go perhaps appar- ently sound while navicular disease is progressing in his ...
... fore leg , above the fetlock , and along the pasterns , for cicatrices left after the performance of the operation of unnerving , by means of which a horse will go perhaps appar- ently sound while navicular disease is progressing in his ...
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