The mode of administering it, and minor operations. SHOEING. — Its origin, its uses, and its varieties. THE TEETH. — Their natural growth, and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which... Warren Hastings: A Biography - Página 7por Lionel James Trotter - 1878 - 383 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Nutcombe Oxenham - 1869 - 418 páginas
...original designs made expressly for this work. By EDWARD MAYHEW, MRCVS In One Volume. 8vo 18s Od. food which the horse naturally consumes. The evils which...occasioned by modern stables. The faults inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. The so-called " incapacitating vices," which are... | |
| Standish Grove Grady - 1869 - 376 páginas
...and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. THE EVILS which...occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED " INCAPACITATING VICES," which are... | |
| William Foster Vesey Fitzgerald - 1870 - 284 páginas
...are occasioned bymodern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED " INCAPACITATING VICES," which...Their prejudices, their injuries, and their duties. HORSE DEALERS.— Who they are: their mode of dealing: their profits: their morality, and their secrets.... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1870 - 398 páginas
...and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD.— The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. THE EVILS which...occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED " INCAPACITATING VICES," which are... | |
| Robert Sewell - 1870 - 396 páginas
...FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consiftaes. THE EVILS which are occasioned by modern stables. THE FAULTS inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. THE SO-CALLED " INCAPACITATING VICES," which are... | |
| Joseph Hatton - 1871 - 348 páginas
...occasioned by modern stables. The faults inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. The so-called " incapacitating vices," which...of injury or of disease. Stables as they should be. GEOOMS.—Their prejudices, their injuries, and their duties. HORSE DEALERS.— Who they are: their... | |
| Duncan Forbes - 1871 - 240 páginas
...and the abuses to which they are liable. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. The evils which...occasioned by modern stables. The faults inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. The so-called " incapacitating vices," which are... | |
| Joseph Hatton - 1871 - 344 páginas
...they are liable. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of U WM. H. ALLEN & Co., food which the horse naturally consumes. The evils which...occasioned by modern stables. The faults inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. The so-called " incapacitating vices," which are... | |
| Alfred Frederick Pollock Harcourt - 1871 - 476 páginas
...Illustrated Horse Management — continued. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. The evils which are occasioned by modern stahles. The faults inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. The so-called... | |
| Sidney James Owen - 1872 - 496 páginas
...Illustrated Horse management — continued. FOOD. — The fittest time for feeding, and the kind of food which the horse naturally consumes. The evils which...occasioned by modern stables. The faults inseparable from most present erections which are used as stables. The so-called " incapacitating vices," which are... | |
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