A Guide to Training and Horse Management in India: With a Hindustanee Stable and Veterinary Vocabulary and the Calcutta Turf Club Tables for Weight for Age and ClassThacker, Spink, and Company, 1878 - 298 sider |
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Side 4
... side wall , 10 or 12 feet wide and provided with a win- dow at each end . If possible , each horse should have a large loose box , at least 12 feet by 16 feet , in which he may move freely about . The smallest size for a comfortable box ...
... side wall , 10 or 12 feet wide and provided with a win- dow at each end . If possible , each horse should have a large loose box , at least 12 feet by 16 feet , in which he may move freely about . The smallest size for a comfortable box ...
Side 6
... side , the upper one being fixed about four feet from the ground . These bars are sometimes made to slide through boarded passages in the walls , an arrange- ment that will save the latter from becoming broken . The best and neatest ...
... side , the upper one being fixed about four feet from the ground . These bars are sometimes made to slide through boarded passages in the walls , an arrange- ment that will save the latter from becoming broken . The best and neatest ...
Side 13
... side - spring boots , and of the same form as an ordinary bandage , but somewhat shorter , so as to allow of its ... sides . When put on according to this plan , the bandage can- not become undone unless the tape breaks . " Flannel or ...
... side - spring boots , and of the same form as an ordinary bandage , but somewhat shorter , so as to allow of its ... sides . When put on according to this plan , the bandage can- not become undone unless the tape breaks . " Flannel or ...
Side 15
... side . The laces may be made of whipcord , or , better still , of strong waxed hempen thread . For " brushing , " or " speedy - cutting , " leather guards should be sewn on to the inner side of the cloth . The same precaution may be ...
... side . The laces may be made of whipcord , or , better still , of strong waxed hempen thread . For " brushing , " or " speedy - cutting , " leather guards should be sewn on to the inner side of the cloth . The same precaution may be ...
Side 76
... side reins running from rings fixed , about six feet high , at each side of the doorway of the stall , and attached to the rings of the watering bridle . If he kicks badly , his hind legs may be 76 HORSE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA .
... side reins running from rings fixed , about six feet high , at each side of the doorway of the stall , and attached to the rings of the watering bridle . If he kicks badly , his hind legs may be 76 HORSE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA .
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Side 28 - Carrots also improve the state of the skin. They form a good substitute for grass, and an excellent alterative for horses out of condition. To sick and idle horses they render grain unnecessary. They are beneficial in all chronic diseases of the organs connected with breathing, and have a marked influence upon chronic cough and broken wind.
Side 52 - The chemist frequently employs water as a like means of preparing substances; but saliva in much better adapted than water for blending with many substances used as food. The numerous air bubbles for which saliva is remarkable have their special purpose ; since the presence of atmospheric air in the stomach is accessory to digestion.
Side 28 - This root is held in much esteem. There is none better, nor perhaps so good. When first given, it is slightly diuretic and laxative ; but as the horse becomes accustomed to it, these effects cease to be produced.