On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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... neck - The head considered as a lever - Horses that poke out their noses or bend their necks too much - Width between jaws - Glands situated here- Conformation of horse's chin , nose , lips , chin - groove , externally ; of mouth and ...
... neck - The head considered as a lever - Horses that poke out their noses or bend their necks too much - Width between jaws - Glands situated here- Conformation of horse's chin , nose , lips , chin - groove , externally ; of mouth and ...
Side 130
... chin - groove , and called by the Germans the curb - groove ( kinnkettengrube ) . Now the portion of bone immediately beneath the thick and not very sensitive skin of the chin - groove is flat and rounded off in all directions , being ...
... chin - groove , and called by the Germans the curb - groove ( kinnkettengrube ) . Now the portion of bone immediately beneath the thick and not very sensitive skin of the chin - groove is flat and rounded off in all directions , being ...
Side 132
... chin - groove , and this governs the whole arrangement . There are three dimensions of the interior of the horse's mouth which must be accurately ascertained before attempting to fit him with a proper bit , in addi- tion to certain ...
... chin - groove , and this governs the whole arrangement . There are three dimensions of the interior of the horse's mouth which must be accurately ascertained before attempting to fit him with a proper bit , in addi- tion to certain ...
Side 133
... chin - groove - mathematically speaking , the tangent to the curve formed by the groove . This latter dimension - the height of the bars - is perhaps the most important of all , because all the remaining dimensions of the bit must be ...
... chin - groove - mathematically speaking , the tangent to the curve formed by the groove . This latter dimension - the height of the bars - is perhaps the most important of all , because all the remaining dimensions of the bit must be ...
Side 153
... chin - groove , as a curb would with a bit , leaving , of course , a sufficient play to the horse's under jaw , with- out allowing the animal to open it beyond a certain distance , and thus securing perfect independence to the ...
... chin - groove , as a curb would with a bit , leaving , of course , a sufficient play to the horse's under jaw , with- out allowing the animal to open it beyond a certain distance , and thus securing perfect independence to the ...
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On Seats and Saddles Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
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On Seats and Saddles Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
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