On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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... come in contact with the horse's back and rider's seat respectively , which , of course , includes the question of its proper place , its mode of attachment - that is to say , where and how the girths should be fixed - and the causes of ...
... come in contact with the horse's back and rider's seat respectively , which , of course , includes the question of its proper place , its mode of attachment - that is to say , where and how the girths should be fixed - and the causes of ...
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... come to the subject of " Bits and Bitting . " All these matters shall be treated in a separate chapter , and illustrated by figures . The second part of the work is devoted to " Bits and Bitting . " There is much more in this than most ...
... come to the subject of " Bits and Bitting . " All these matters shall be treated in a separate chapter , and illustrated by figures . The second part of the work is devoted to " Bits and Bitting . " There is much more in this than most ...
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... comes the centre of motion of the horse's body — the point about which the several movements of the fore and hind legs are performed with various degrees of rapidity , either simultaneously or successively , and which con- stitute the ...
... comes the centre of motion of the horse's body — the point about which the several movements of the fore and hind legs are performed with various degrees of rapidity , either simultaneously or successively , and which con- stitute the ...
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... illustration . Put a man on a horse without a saddle , and with nothing but a halter on the animal's head , and he will inevitably slip for- wards till his seat comes in contact with the withers 24 SEATS AND SADDLES .
... illustration . Put a man on a horse without a saddle , and with nothing but a halter on the animal's head , and he will inevitably slip for- wards till his seat comes in contact with the withers 24 SEATS AND SADDLES .
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... comes in contact with the withers . Let him then stand still , and the horse , especially if a young or untrained one , will most probably shove for- ward his hind or fore legs in one of those two ways . There remains a third case for ...
... comes in contact with the withers . Let him then stand still , and the horse , especially if a young or untrained one , will most probably shove for- ward his hind or fore legs in one of those two ways . There remains a third case for ...
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On Seats and Saddles Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1869 |
On Seats and Saddles Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
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