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... sore back , to the great injury of the horse and his master , arousing vicious habits in the former to resent any touch , necessary or unnecessary , of the sore place on so sensitive a part , and rendering him irritable when clothing ...
... sore back , to the great injury of the horse and his master , arousing vicious habits in the former to resent any touch , necessary or unnecessary , of the sore place on so sensitive a part , and rendering him irritable when clothing ...
Side 28
... sore may be present , the flies are sure to find it out . As to aged animals , it is sheer cruelty ( practised by some masters with the best intentions and worst pos- sible results ) to turn them out to grass . Such creatures have ...
... sore may be present , the flies are sure to find it out . As to aged animals , it is sheer cruelty ( practised by some masters with the best intentions and worst pos- sible results ) to turn them out to grass . Such creatures have ...
Side 31
... sore every two or three hours with fine linen rag , and give rest from collar - work till healed ; then harden with salt and water ; and when the scab has disappeared , and the horse is fit for harness , chamber the collar over the ...
... sore every two or three hours with fine linen rag , and give rest from collar - work till healed ; then harden with salt and water ; and when the scab has disappeared , and the horse is fit for harness , chamber the collar over the ...
Side 38
... sore back . With cavalry , saddles are left on for an hour or more after the return from a field - day or march . A numna or absorbing sweat - cloth under the saddle is in cases of hard or continued work a great preserva- tive against sore ...
... sore back . With cavalry , saddles are left on for an hour or more after the return from a field - day or march . A numna or absorbing sweat - cloth under the saddle is in cases of hard or continued work a great preserva- tive against sore ...
Side 57
... 66 Traces . Great care should be taken in adjusting these to prove that they are of an even length , as the least deviation in equality is liable , by pressure on one side , to produce a sore on the neck , HARNESSING . 57.
... 66 Traces . Great care should be taken in adjusting these to prove that they are of an even length , as the least deviation in equality is liable , by pressure on one side , to produce a sore on the neck , HARNESSING . 57.
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