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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... quarters- General rules for work during training — Detail of work Sweating - Training by short repeated gallops — Trials— Training Ponies - Setting - Treatment after running - Race Horses travelling by rail · 189-201 202-237 CHAPTER VII ...
... quarters- General rules for work during training — Detail of work Sweating - Training by short repeated gallops — Trials— Training Ponies - Setting - Treatment after running - Race Horses travelling by rail · 189-201 202-237 CHAPTER VII ...
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... quarter piece in one , will do for night use , but if it be worn by horses when they are exercised , it will wear the hair off their shoulders , thus giving them the appearance of having been worked in harness . If hoods be made of ...
... quarter piece in one , will do for night use , but if it be worn by horses when they are exercised , it will wear the hair off their shoulders , thus giving them the appearance of having been worked in harness . If hoods be made of ...
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... quarter of an hour or so , five or six times a day . If the horse be too fidgetty to bear this , and a running stream be near , he may be made to stand , up to his knees in it , for half an hour , three or four times a day . The ...
... quarter of an hour or so , five or six times a day . If the horse be too fidgetty to bear this , and a running stream be near , he may be made to stand , up to his knees in it , for half an hour , three or four times a day . The ...
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... quarters . Without some such aids the animal will be liable to spill his corn , in his attempts to get it into his mouth . - Fomenting Buckets and Shoes . A couple of long narrow leather buckets for applying warm water to horses ' legs ...
... quarters . Without some such aids the animal will be liable to spill his corn , in his attempts to get it into his mouth . - Fomenting Buckets and Shoes . A couple of long narrow leather buckets for applying warm water to horses ' legs ...
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... quarter of an hour , or 20 minutes . Bran and Linseed Mashes . - Boil slowly from 1 to 1lbs . of linseed , for two or three hours , till the grains are soft , allowing only sufficient water , so that at the end of the time , it may be ...
... quarter of an hour , or 20 minutes . Bran and Linseed Mashes . - Boil slowly from 1 to 1lbs . of linseed , for two or three hours , till the grains are soft , allowing only sufficient water , so that at the end of the time , it may be ...
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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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9 7 Capes acid Admiral Rous allowed amount animal animal's Arabs bandage barley become blood boiled bran bridle Calcutta canter Capes Country-breds carbonic carbonic acid clothing cold condition corn couple curb chain digestion distance ditto double bridle English Australians exercise feed feet fluid foot gallop gastric juice Gaylad ghora Ghoré girths give given grain gram grass grooming ground half hands hard heat heels hence Hind hoof Horse Owners horse's hot weather husk inches India intestines jockey keep kúlthee kurna latter legs linseed Lottery mane martingale mash mile muscles nitrogenous noseband Notes for Horse nutritive oats ordinary ponies practice pull quantity race race-horses reins require rider riding saddle saliva shoe skin snaffle speed stable starch stirrup stomach Stonehenge straw sugar supply sweat syce tion tissue trainer Umballa Waler walk weight for age
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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.