On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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Side viii
... head and neck project beyond the basis on which the animal stands ; the position of the centre of gravity modified by this - The horse's fore legs are , more particularly , bearers , the hind ones pro- pellers - The action of the horse ...
... head and neck project beyond the basis on which the animal stands ; the position of the centre of gravity modified by this - The horse's fore legs are , more particularly , bearers , the hind ones pro- pellers - The action of the horse ...
Side x
... head and neck levers , by means of which the animal's body may be steered like a boat by the tiller - Baucher's ideas of the position of the head and neck - Rational handling con- trasted with ordinary horse - breaking - Bitting must be ...
... head and neck levers , by means of which the animal's body may be steered like a boat by the tiller - Baucher's ideas of the position of the head and neck - Rational handling con- trasted with ordinary horse - breaking - Bitting must be ...
Side xiii
... heads up , and those that carry them down -Bucking and plunging - How to manage these - The dumb - jockey , . 243-251 Rearing . - How a horse prepares itself to rear - How the rearing may be prevented at this stage - How the horse does ...
... heads up , and those that carry them down -Bucking and plunging - How to manage these - The dumb - jockey , . 243-251 Rearing . - How a horse prepares itself to rear - How the rearing may be prevented at this stage - How the horse does ...
Side 4
... head in exactly the opposite direction to that intended by the rider , as shall be hereafter explained , and thus , in conjunction with the misplaced burden of the rider ; assist in throwing down the bearer . It is well known that a ...
... head in exactly the opposite direction to that intended by the rider , as shall be hereafter explained , and thus , in conjunction with the misplaced burden of the rider ; assist in throwing down the bearer . It is well known that a ...
Side 13
... head , and neck of the horse , down to the very last joint of its hind legs , in the , to the animal , most un- mistakable and peremptory manner . Although bitting finds its place here after saddling , this is not because of its being a ...
... head , and neck of the horse , down to the very last joint of its hind legs , in the , to the animal , most un- mistakable and peremptory manner . Although bitting finds its place here after saddling , this is not because of its being a ...
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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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