| John Henry Walsh - 1856 - 804 Seiten
...for the details of those parts. *". THE FoRE'QuAKTEa, consisting of the shoulder, upper and lower arm and leg and foot, should be well set on to the chest;...and thrust It Well forward In the gallop. Obliquity ia of the greatest Importance, acting os a spring In taking off the shock of the gallop or leap, and... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1856 - 872 Seiten
...the detalla of those parta. 40. THE FORE -QUARTER, consisting of the shoulder, upper and lower arm and leg and foot, should be well set on to the chest...should lie obliquely on the side of that part, with a mil development of másele to move It, and thrust it well forward ш the gallop. Obliquity ¡я of... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1857 - 650 Seiten
...for the details of those parts. The fore- quarter, consisting of the shoulder, upper and lower arm and leg and foot, should be well set on to the chest...greatest importance, acting as a spring in taking oft* the shock of the gallop or leap, and also giving a longer attachment to the muscles, and in addition... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1862 - 1092 Seiten
...will the muscles have. The fore-quarter should be well set on to the chest, and the shoulder blade be obliquely on the side of that part, with a full development...move it and thrust it well forward in the gallop. The hind-qnarter is the chief agent in propulsion, and therefore of the utmost consequence in attaining... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1878 - 1090 Seiten
...see for the details of those parts. THE FORE-QUARTER, consisting of the shoulder, upper and lower arm and leg and foot, should be well set on to the chest;...gallop or leap, and also giving a longer attachment to 1 1n: muscles, and in addition enabling them to act with more leverage upon the arm and leg. It will... | |
| 1882 - 812 Seiten
...leverage will the muscles have. The fore-quarter, consisting of the shoulder, upper and lower arm, and leg and foot, should be well set on to the chest...development of muscle to move it, and thrust it well forward hi the gallop. Obliquity is of the greatest importance, acting as a spring in taking off the shock... | |
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