On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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... Natural riders and instructed riders- There is great waste of horse - flesh and premature destruc- tion of the animal's legs where bad methods are followed , or where no method at all exists - English civilian riders use up an enormous ...
... Natural riders and instructed riders- There is great waste of horse - flesh and premature destruc- tion of the animal's legs where bad methods are followed , or where no method at all exists - English civilian riders use up an enormous ...
Side 1
... naturally good or born riders , possess the sort of knowledge in question in- stinctively , and frequently without being able to account either to themselves or others for the way in which they have acquired it , or give satisfactory ...
... naturally good or born riders , possess the sort of knowledge in question in- stinctively , and frequently without being able to account either to themselves or others for the way in which they have acquired it , or give satisfactory ...
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... naturally put into the riding - schools , where they gave so much trouble that many professionals were led to believe that English horses were incapable of any high degree of school - training . Others who were more judi- cious found it ...
... naturally put into the riding - schools , where they gave so much trouble that many professionals were led to believe that English horses were incapable of any high degree of school - training . Others who were more judi- cious found it ...
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... natural position , its head and neck stretched forwards , and the hind legs , instead of being perfectly perpendicular from the hocks down- wards , slightly brought forward to assist in maintaining the equilibrium . The animal is at ...
... natural position , its head and neck stretched forwards , and the hind legs , instead of being perfectly perpendicular from the hocks down- wards , slightly brought forward to assist in maintaining the equilibrium . The animal is at ...
Side 23
... naturally , with tolerably well- built horses moderately " set up " they will generally do so ; and if the setting - up is carried beyond a certain point , they not only reach but project before them , the two hind feet either following ...
... naturally , with tolerably well- built horses moderately " set up " they will generally do so ; and if the setting - up is carried beyond a certain point , they not only reach but project before them , the two hind feet either following ...
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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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