On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 sider |
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Side 21
... side , for the purpose of secur- ing its equilibrium ; and even horses standing still , especially under a load , do the same , in order to rest each pair of legs alternately . We learn two facts from this : first , that the fore legs ...
... side , for the purpose of secur- ing its equilibrium ; and even horses standing still , especially under a load , do the same , in order to rest each pair of legs alternately . We learn two facts from this : first , that the fore legs ...
Side 23
... side of the horse , as b and c do with the same joints on the other , and these are the two points of support of the back , whilst p corresponds with the fourteenth ver- tebra at E ; and , still leaving the head and neck out of the ...
... side of the horse , as b and c do with the same joints on the other , and these are the two points of support of the back , whilst p corresponds with the fourteenth ver- tebra at E ; and , still leaving the head and neck out of the ...
Side 30
... side are advanced simultane- ously , the other two remaining behind . Still , suppos- ing the animal to be in equilibrium , we observe the following to occur ( see fig . 2 , B ) : the horse " leads " here with the two off feet — that is ...
... side are advanced simultane- ously , the other two remaining behind . Still , suppos- ing the animal to be in equilibrium , we observe the following to occur ( see fig . 2 , B ) : the horse " leads " here with the two off feet — that is ...
Side 33
... side of your horse to get along , the other is sure to follow ; a fact well known to Irish " bull - riders " at Ballinasloe . There is another class of horses that , instead of over- stepping , come short of the track of the fore feet ...
... side of your horse to get along , the other is sure to follow ; a fact well known to Irish " bull - riders " at Ballinasloe . There is another class of horses that , instead of over- stepping , come short of the track of the fore feet ...
Side 40
... side the basis - first , by bending the neck , by which the length of the lever is curtailed ; and still further , by making the head assume more and more acute— that is , smaller - angles with the line of the neck , whether this latter ...
... side the basis - first , by bending the neck , by which the length of the lever is curtailed ; and still further , by making the head assume more and more acute— that is , smaller - angles with the line of the neck , whether this latter ...
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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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