On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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... brings into the sad- dle a great number of people who do not belong to the class of born riders , or have perhaps neither the time , opportunity , nor desire to do more than enjoy a pleas- ant ride when they can , and who are therefore ...
... brings into the sad- dle a great number of people who do not belong to the class of born riders , or have perhaps neither the time , opportunity , nor desire to do more than enjoy a pleas- ant ride when they can , and who are therefore ...
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... brings his hind legs under him up to the line IK , but with the hocks bent . This is the position into which manege - horses have to be brought for certain definite purposes , the general object being to enable them to make short turns ...
... brings his hind legs under him up to the line IK , but with the hocks bent . This is the position into which manege - horses have to be brought for certain definite purposes , the general object being to enable them to make short turns ...
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... bring up these legs to the hoof - marks of the fore legs . There can be no question , therefore , but that weighting in this manner diminishes speed . * Before going on to the second question , one word * There is a justification for ...
... bring up these legs to the hoof - marks of the fore legs . There can be no question , therefore , but that weighting in this manner diminishes speed . * Before going on to the second question , one word * There is a justification for ...
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... bring their hind feet ( in all paces ) more or less ahead of the track or print of the fore ones ; indeed almost all young and untrained horses will do so , and , moreover , many whose work requires them to act thus - as , for instance ...
... bring their hind feet ( in all paces ) more or less ahead of the track or print of the fore ones ; indeed almost all young and untrained horses will do so , and , moreover , many whose work requires them to act thus - as , for instance ...
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... bring the centre of gravity further back towards the loins than the fourteenth ver- tebra ; but for all general purposes it is of the greatest importance that the two perpendiculars passing respec- tively through these two centres ...
... bring the centre of gravity further back towards the loins than the fourteenth ver- tebra ; but for all general purposes it is of the greatest importance that the two perpendiculars passing respec- tively through these two centres ...
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