A Guide to Training and Horse Management in India: With a Hindustanee Stable and Veterinary Vocabulary and the Calcutta Turf Club Tables for Weight for Age and ClassThacker, Spink, and Company, 1878 - 298 páginas |
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Página 21
... Dehra Doon . Gruel is best made by mixing a pound of oatmeal well up with a quart of cold water , to which should be added three quarts of boiling water , the whole being put to simmer over the fire - occasionally being stirred up the ...
... Dehra Doon . Gruel is best made by mixing a pound of oatmeal well up with a quart of cold water , to which should be added three quarts of boiling water , the whole being put to simmer over the fire - occasionally being stirred up the ...
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... Dehra Doon Race Course is about one - third of a mile up a stiff hill , with about the last 200 yards level . On this course , when riding a close race , one should always endeavour to take a pull at one's horse , even for a second ...
... Dehra Doon Race Course is about one - third of a mile up a stiff hill , with about the last 200 yards level . On this course , when riding a close race , one should always endeavour to take a pull at one's horse , even for a second ...
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... Dehra Doon , for instance - which is nearly flat for the first half mile , down - hill for nearly 5 furlongs , pretty level for a quarter of a mile , and then up - hill for about the last half mile from home - further directions would ...
... Dehra Doon , for instance - which is nearly flat for the first half mile , down - hill for nearly 5 furlongs , pretty level for a quarter of a mile , and then up - hill for about the last half mile from home - further directions would ...
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... Dehra Doon , to wait for some particular meeting later on , or to commence at Dehra , with his animals partly fit , and gradually gallop them into condition , as they work down country from one meeting to another . The latter is the ...
... Dehra Doon , to wait for some particular meeting later on , or to commence at Dehra , with his animals partly fit , and gradually gallop them into condition , as they work down country from one meeting to another . The latter is the ...
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... Dehra , he ought to give them at least a month's work there . The course suits horses with high action , which enables them to climb the hill far easier than those that go lower . Another point to be considered is that , a horse must ...
... Dehra , he ought to give them at least a month's work there . The course suits horses with high action , which enables them to climb the hill far easier than those that go lower . Another point to be considered is that , a horse must ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Training and Horse Management in India: With a Hindustanee Stable ... Matthew Horace Hayes Visualização integral - 1885 |
A Guide To Training And Horse Management In India M. Horace Hayes Pré-visualização indisponível - 2008 |
Training and Horse Management in India: With a Hindustanee Stable ... Matthew Horace Hayes Pré-visualização indisponível - 2016 |
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Página 28 - Carrots also improve the state of the skin. They form a good substitute for grass, and an excellent alterative for horses out of condition. To sick and idle horses they render grain unnecessary. They are beneficial in all chronic diseases of the organs connected with breathing, and have a marked influence upon chronic cough and broken wind.
Página 52 - The chemist frequently employs water as a like means of preparing substances; but saliva in much better adapted than water for blending with many substances used as food. The numerous air bubbles for which saliva is remarkable have their special purpose ; since the presence of atmospheric air in the stomach is accessory to digestion.
Página 28 - This root is held in much esteem. There is none better, nor perhaps so good. When first given, it is slightly diuretic and laxative ; but as the horse becomes accustomed to it, these effects cease to be produced.