Having succeeded in handling his ears, advance towards the neck, with the same precautions, and in the same manner ; observing always to augment the force of the strokes whenever the horse will permit it. Perform the same on both sides of the neck, until... The Farmer's Magazine - Seite 971858Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Francis Clater - 1845 - 298 Seiten
...part of the horse's ears, coming down, now and then, to his forehead, which may be looked .upon as the helm that governs all the rest. Having succeeded...permit it. Perform the same on both sides of the neck, till he lets you take it in your arms without flinching. Proceed in the same progressive manner to... | |
| Ephraim Nash - 1858 - 208 Seiten
...lower part of the horse's ears, coming down now and then to his forehead, which may be looked upon as the helm that governs all the rest. "Having succeeded...flinching. "Proceed in the same progressive manner to the sides, and then to the back of the horse. Every time the horse shows any nervousness, return immediately... | |
| Scrutator, Knightley William Horlock - 1858 - 378 Seiten
...down now and then to his forehead, which may be looked upon as the helm that governs all the«rest. " Having succeeded in handling his ears, advance towards...flinching. " Proceed in the same progressive manner to the sides, and then to the back of the horse. Every time the horse shows any nervousness, return immediately... | |
| Ephraim Nash - 1858 - 210 Seiten
...lower part of the horse's ears, coming down now and then to his forehead, which may be looked upon as the helm that governs all the rest. " Having succeeded...towards the neck, with the same precautions, and in the-same manner; observing always to augment the r THE COLT. 59 force of the strokes whenever the horse... | |
| 1859 - 296 Seiten
...lower part of the horse's ears, coming down now and then to his forehead, which may be looked upon as the helm that governs all the rest. " Having succeeded...flinching. " Proceed in the same progressive manner to the sides, and then to the back of the horse. Every time the horse shows any nervousness, return immediately... | |
| John Solomon Rarey - 1859 - 290 Seiten
...lower part of the horse's ears, coming down now and then to his forehead, which may be looked upon as the helm that governs all the rest. "Having succeeded...flinching. " Proceed in the same progressive manner to the sides, and then to the back of the horse. Every time the horse shows any nervousness, return immediately... | |
| K. W. Horlock - 1862 - 376 Seiten
...lower part of the horse's ears, coming down now and then to his forehead, which may be looked upon as the helm that governs all the rest. " Having succeeded...flinching. " Proceed in the same progressive manner to the sides, and then to the back of the horse. Every time the horse shows any nervousness, return immediately... | |
| Willis J. Powell, John Solomon Rarey - 1872 - 178 Seiten
...lower part of the horse's ears, coming down, now and then, to his forehead, which may be looked upon as the helm that governs all the rest. Having succeeded...permit it. Perform the same on .both sides of the neck, till he lets you take it in your arms without flinching. Proceed in the same progressive manner to... | |
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