On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 páginas |
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... horse - breaking - Bitting must be suited to style of riding - Value of good and careful bitting in the handling of young horses , and the prevention of restiveness -Its great importance for cavalry , 107-119 CHAPTER II . THE NECK - THE ...
... horse - breaking - Bitting must be suited to style of riding - Value of good and careful bitting in the handling of young horses , and the prevention of restiveness -Its great importance for cavalry , 107-119 CHAPTER II . THE NECK - THE ...
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... horse is stronger than a man ; therefore nothing is to be done by mere brute force - Usual cause of insubordination is injudicious treatment - Character of the horse - English method of training or handling young horses - Continental or ...
... horse is stronger than a man ; therefore nothing is to be done by mere brute force - Usual cause of insubordination is injudicious treatment - Character of the horse - English method of training or handling young horses - Continental or ...
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... horses , especially young ones , are made restive , and become plungers , bolters , or rearers , through the intolerable pain occasioned by bits that are wholly unsuited to their mouths , and sometimes fitter for a rhinoceros than so ...
... horses , especially young ones , are made restive , and become plungers , bolters , or rearers , through the intolerable pain occasioned by bits that are wholly unsuited to their mouths , and sometimes fitter for a rhinoceros than so ...
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... horse that was sold for a song , because nobody could manage him - into a first - rate and most docile school - horse . Some of the Germans , however , decided the question in a still more positive manner , by buying young high- bred horses ...
... horse that was sold for a song , because nobody could manage him - into a first - rate and most docile school - horse . Some of the Germans , however , decided the question in a still more positive manner , by buying young high- bred horses ...
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... horse , especially if a young or untrained one , will most probably shove for- ward his hind or fore legs in one of those two ways . There remains a third case for consideration - namely , where the horse , being weighted back to the ...
... horse , especially if a young or untrained one , will most probably shove for- ward his hind or fore legs in one of those two ways . There remains a third case for consideration - namely , where the horse , being weighted back to the ...
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On Seats and Saddles Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of ... Francis Dwyer Visualização integral - 1868 |
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