On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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... horses - The horse's 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 ...
... horses - The horse's 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 ...
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... horse to carry its rider , and the rider to maintain his seat and preserve the mastery over his bearer ; in other words ... horse's body , can produce such very material results as those suggested here . Well , it does seem strange ; but ...
... horse to carry its rider , and the rider to maintain his seat and preserve the mastery over his bearer ; in other words ... horse's body , can produce such very material results as those suggested here . Well , it does seem strange ; but ...
Side 20
... 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 paces of the horse ; and this is ...
... 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 paces of the horse ; and this is ...
Side 28
... horse's body so as to enable the propellers to shove it forwards . Now , neither the propulsive nor lifting action of the fore legs can be properly exercised unless their several com- ponent levers ( bones ) form certain angles with ...
... horse's body so as to enable the propellers to shove it forwards . Now , neither the propulsive nor lifting action of the fore legs can be properly exercised unless their several com- ponent levers ( bones ) form certain angles with ...
Side 37
... riding it is of great import- ance for the cavalry , indispensable - to be able ... body of the machine turns round on the axle , and the centre of motion lies ... horse's back by lying too far forward , nor on his neck by being too far ...
... riding it is of great import- ance for the cavalry , indispensable - to be able ... body of the machine turns round on the axle , and the centre of motion lies ... horse's back by lying too far forward , nor on his neck by being too far ...
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