horse-mastership-a lecture with an appendix 1911

horse-mastership-a lecture with an appendix 1911

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Name: horse-mastership-a lecture with an appendix 1911
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Title: Horse-mastership : a lecture with an appendix including some notes on the schooling of jumpers, the bacteriology of coughing, and the diseases carried by horse-flies, ticks, and tsetse flies.
Author: MacCabe, Frederick Faber
Language: angielski
Year: 2011
Subjects: Sports, Pets, Other Sports, Horses & Equestrian Sports, Horses, Horse Racing, Horse racing->Other
Publisher: VolumesOfValue
ISBN: 9781943426539
Total pages: 108

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This edition features
• illustrations
• a linked Table of Contents and linked Footnotes

CONTENTS (abridged list)
CHAPTER I.
Mr. Rarey’s pamphlet first published in Ohio. – Experience of old system. – Compiled and invented new. – Tying up the fore-leg known many years ago, see Stamford Almanack. – Forgotten and not valued. – Reference to Captain Nolan’s and Colonel Greenwood’s works on horsemanship.

CHAPTER IX.
On bits. – The snaffle. – The use of the curb. – The Pelham. – The Hanoverian bit described. – Martingales. – The gentleman’s saddle to be large enough. – Spurs. – Not to be too sharp. – The Somerset saddle for the timid and aged. – The Nolan saddle without flaps. – Ladies’ saddle described. – Advantages of the hunting-horn crutch. – Ladies’ stirrup. – Ladies’ dress. – Hints on. – Habit. – Boots. – Whips. – Hunting-whips. – Use of the lash. – Gentleman’s riding costume. – Hunting dress. – Poole, the great authority. – Advantage of cap over hat in hunting. – Boot-tops and Napoleons. – Quotation from Warburton’s ballads
CHAPTER X.
Advantage of hunting. – Libels on. – Great men who have hunted. – Popular notion unlike reality. – Dick Christian and the Marquis of Hastings. – Fallacy of "lifting" a horse refuted. – Hints on riding at fences. – Harriers discussed. – Stag-hunting a necessity and use where time an object. – Hints for novices. – "Tally-ho!" expounded. – To feed a horse after a hard ride. – Expenses of horse-keep. – Song by Squire Warburton, "A word ere we start"
CHAPTER XI.
The Fitzwilliam. – Brocklesby. – A day on the Wolds. – Brighton harriers. – Prince Albert’s harriers
CHAPTER XII.
Hunting Terms
CHAPTER XIII.
The origin of Fox-hunting
CHAPTER XIV.
The wild ponies of Exmoor
POSTSCRIPT

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