THE SORT OF HORSE NOT TO BUY.
[INDEX.]
- Acclimation, [148].
- Advancing at Touch of Heel, [41], [44].
- Amateur Horse-training, [1].
- Amble, [28].
- Apoplexy, [148].
- Appel, [28].
- Approaching a Fence, [119].
- Arm, [135].
- Arrière-main, [28].
- Avant-main, [28].
- Back, [135].
- Back Sinew, [135].
- Backing, [75], [76].
- Barrel, or Chest, [135].
- Bars, [15].
- Belly, [137].
- Bending the Neck to Right and Left, [32], [35], [48], [49].
- Biting, [148].
- Blind Staggers, [148].
- Blindness, [148].
- Blood-spavin, [150].
- Bone-spavin, [150].
- Boring, [150].
- Bots, [150].
- Breaking Down, [150].
- Breast, or Bosom, [137].
- Bridles, [12].
- Bridle-tooth, [15], [18].
- Broken Knee, [150].
- Buying a Saddle-horse, [132].
- Cannon-bone, [137].
- Cantering, [64].
- Capped Hock, [150].
- Cataract, [150].
- Cavesson, [46].
- Changing the Leading Foot, [66], [79].
- Chapped Heels, [150].
- Chin Groove, [15], [29], [137].
- Cold, [150].
- Colic, [150].
- Color, [147].
- Contracted Heels, [150].
- Corns, [150].
- Coronet, [137].
- Costiveness, [151].
- Cough, [151].
- Crest, [137].
- Cribbing, [148], [151].
- Croup, [38], [137].
- Curb-place, [137].
- Curbs, [151].
- Cutting, [151].
- Deux Pistes, [29], [71].
- Discharge from Nostrils, [12], [15].
- Diseases and Defects, [148].
- Distemper, [151].
- Dress, [88].
- Duke of Wellington, [110].
- Dumb-jockey, [46].
- Ear, [137].
- Elbow, [29], [137].
- Etiquette in the Saddle, [87].
- Ewe Neck, [151].
- Eye, [137].
- “Falling Through,” [16].
- Farcy, [151].
- Fetlock, [29], [137].
- Filled Legs, [151].
- Fistula of the Withers, [151].
- Flank, [137].
- Flexion of the Jaw, [32].
- Flexions de la Mâchoire, [21].
- Flexions de l’Encolure, [32].
- Flying Trot, [58].
- Forearm, [29], [137].
- Forehand, [38].
- Forehead, [137].
- Forge, [29].
- Forging, [152].
- Founder, or Fever in the Feet, [152].
- Frog, [29], [137].
- Gadfly Bites, [152].
- Galloping, [64].
- Galls, [152].
- Gaskin, or Lower Thigh, [137].
- “Getting a Horse accustomed to Skirts,” [42].
- Girths, [138].
- Glanders, [152].
- Going on Deux Pistes, [72].
- Grapes, [152].
- Grease, [152].
- Grinders, [29].
- Gripes, [152].
- Groom, [116].
- Guiding Bridlewise, [55].
- Hand, [29], [104].
- Hand-gallop, [29], [64].
- Heart Disease, [152].
- Heaves, [153].
- Heel, [138].
- Hide-bound, [153].
- Hip, [138].
- Hock, [29], [138].
- Holding the Bit lightly, [21], [24].
- Hoof, [138].
- Horse-training is not Horse-breaking, [9].
- Interfering, [28], [153].
- Jaw, [138].
- Jog-trot, [58].
- Kicking, [69].
- Knee, [138].
- Knee-sprung, [153].
- Knuckled, [153].
- Laminitis, [153].
- Lampas, [153].
- Leading with Left Fore-foot, [88].
- Leading with Right Fore-foot, [80].
- Leaping, [118].
- Loins, [138].
- Lower Thigh, [138].
- Lowering the Head, [25], [28].
- Lunging-cord, [46].
- Mad Staggers, [153].
- Mallenders, [153].
- Mane, [138].
- Manége, [29].
- Mange, [153].
- Megrims, [153].
- Method of holding Reins in both Hands, [111].
- Méthode d’Équitation, Baucher, [4].
- Mount, [91].
- Mounting, [92].
- Moving the Croup to Right and Left, [38], [52].
- Muzzle, [138].
- Navicular Disease, [153].
- Nerved, [153].
- Nippers, [30].
- Nostrils, [138].
- On the Road, [107].
- On which Side to Ride, [100].
- “One, Two, Three,” [95].
- Ophthalmia, [153].
- Ordinary Pirouette, [71].
- Organic Disease, [153].
- Overreaching, [153].
- Pace, [30].
- Pacing, [28].
- Parts and Points of a Horse, [138].
- Passage, [30], [71], [73], [138].
- Pastern, [30].
- Pastern-joint, [138].
- Piaffer, [30].
- Pirouettes, [30], [71].
- Pisiform-bone, [138].
- Piste, [30], [74].
- Placing the Foot in the Stirrup, [96].
- Poll, [30], [138].
- Poll-evil, [154].
- Position in Saddle, [97].
- “Pulling the Hands steadily Apart,” [33].
- Pulling the Right Rein, [36].
- Pumice Foot, [154].
- Punishment in Case of Resistance, [27].
- Quarter Crack, [154].
- Quarters, [138].
- Quidding, [154].
- Quittor, [154].
- Rack, [30].
- Ramener, [30].
- Rassembler, [30].
- Ready to Mount, [94].
- Rearing, [66], [148].
- Reins, Act of Changing, [77].
- Reins in Hand, [43], [77].
- Rheumatism, [154].
- Riding in Circles, [79].
- Ring-bone, [154].
- Rising to the Leap, [127].
- Roaring, [154].
- Running Away, [69].
- Ruptures, [154].
- Saddle-gall, [154].
- Saddles, [12], [13].
- Sand Crack, [154].
- Scouring, [154].
- Scratches, [154].
- Seat, [102], [103].
- Seedy Toe, [154].
- Shank, [30].
- Shoulder, [138].
- Shying, [68].
- Side-bone, [154].
- Sidney, Mr., [130].
- Single-foot, [30].
- Snaffle, [30].
- Spavins and Splints, [30], [138], [154].
- Speedy Cut, [154].
- Staggers, [154].
- Starting, [99].
- Stifle-joint, [31], [138].
- Stopping at Touch of Whip on Back, [45].
- Strangles, [154].
- String-halt, [154].
- Style, [50].
- Surcingle, [31].
- Surfeit, [155].
- Tail, [134].
- Thick Wind, [155].
- Thickening of Back Sinews, [155].
- Thigh, [31], [139].
- Thorough-pin, [155].
- Thrapple, or Throttle, [139].
- Throat-latches, [15], [31].
- Thrush, [155].
- Trotting, [58].
- True Arm, [139].
- Turning, [112].
- Vices, [148].
- “Vieille Moustache,” [130].
- Walking, [46], [51].
- Warble, [155].
- Warts, [155].
- Water Jump, [121].
- Whips, [13].
- Whirlbone Lameness, [155].
- Whistling, [155].
- Windgalls, [155].
- Withers, [31], [139].
- Worms, [155].
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