The Handy Horse-book, Or, Practical Instructions in Driving, Riding, and the General Care and Managament of HorsesWilliam Blackwood, 1867 - 167 sider |
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Side 19
... clothing should be , at least once a - week , taken outside the stable , and well beaten and shaken like a carpet . Rollers should be looked to from time to time , to see that the pads of the roller do not meet within three or four ...
... clothing should be , at least once a - week , taken outside the stable , and well beaten and shaken like a carpet . Rollers should be looked to from time to time , to see that the pads of the roller do not meet within three or four ...
Side 32
... clothes , an empty stomach being indispensable for the process , and a riding - school , if available , the best place for the necessary exercise , a sweat being thus sooner obtained free from cold air , and the soft footing of such a ...
... clothes , an empty stomach being indispensable for the process , and a riding - school , if available , the best place for the necessary exercise , a sweat being thus sooner obtained free from cold air , and the soft footing of such a ...
Side 38
... cloth under the saddle is in cases of hard or continued work a great preserva- tive against sore back . When an extraordinary day's work has been done , after the horse is cleaned and fed he should be at once bedded down , and left to ...
... cloth under the saddle is in cases of hard or continued work a great preserva- tive against sore back . When an extraordinary day's work has been done , after the horse is cleaned and fed he should be at once bedded down , and left to ...
Side 70
... permitted to make any effort to rise , some ashes , dry clay , sand , sawdust , hay or straw , or even any old rug or piece of cloth or carpet , should be so placed as to prevent him from slipping in his 70 DRIVING .
... permitted to make any effort to rise , some ashes , dry clay , sand , sawdust , hay or straw , or even any old rug or piece of cloth or carpet , should be so placed as to prevent him from slipping in his 70 DRIVING .
Side 104
... cloth over his eyes to prevent his being too well informed of what is going on , -a precaution which may be used with advantage under various other circumstances , such as measuring the height , when the sight of the size- measure as ...
... cloth over his eyes to prevent his being too well informed of what is going on , -a precaution which may be used with advantage under various other circumstances , such as measuring the height , when the sight of the size- measure as ...
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The Handy Horse-Book; Or, Practical Instructions in Driving, Riding, and the ... Maurice Hartland J. Mahon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
The Handy Horse-Book; or, practical instructions in Driving, Riding, and the ... Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
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