A gentleman on horseback in front of a stone wall, probably somewhere in Mid Wales. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-gentleman-on-horseback-in-front-of-a-stone-wall-probably-somewhere-in-mid-wales-image504773556.html
RM2M96BR0–A gentleman on horseback in front of a stone wall, probably somewhere in Mid Wales.
WW2: Men and horses may be seen working amid landing obstructions placed along the Normandy coast as part of the Atlantic Wall. Photo taken on 6th May 1944, exactly one month before D Day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ww2-men-and-horses-may-be-seen-working-amid-landing-obstructions-placed-along-the-normandy-coast-as-part-of-the-atlantic-wall-photo-taken-on-6th-may-1944-exactly-one-month-before-d-day-image268825536.html
RMWHA1M0–WW2: Men and horses may be seen working amid landing obstructions placed along the Normandy coast as part of the Atlantic Wall. Photo taken on 6th May 1944, exactly one month before D Day.
Decretive plates hanging on the wall Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-decretive-plates-hanging-on-the-wall-140270928.html
RMJ45W00–Decretive plates hanging on the wall
Skudeneshavn June 1967. The filming of 'Skipper Worse' was filmed in 'Søragadå' in Skudeneshavn, which has old farm houses and seahouses from the 18th century that is just as untouched to this day. The television theater will broadcast five hours of film about skipper Worse. Here we see horses with carts loaded with barrels drive through the narrow streets. Signs on the house wall 'Hermansen bakery' and a large pastry. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/skudeneshavn-june-1967-the-filming-of-skipper-worse-was-filmed-in-sragad-in-skudeneshavn-which-has-old-farm-houses-and-seahouses-from-the-18th-century-that-is-just-as-untouched-to-this-day-the-television-theater-will-broadcast-five-hours-of-film-about-skipper-worse-here-we-see-horses-with-carts-loaded-with-barrels-drive-through-the-narrow-streets-signs-on-the-house-wall-hermansen-bakery-and-a-large-pastry-photo-sverre-a-brretzen-current-ntb-image487224757.html
RM2K8K045–Skudeneshavn June 1967. The filming of 'Skipper Worse' was filmed in 'Søragadå' in Skudeneshavn, which has old farm houses and seahouses from the 18th century that is just as untouched to this day. The television theater will broadcast five hours of film about skipper Worse. Here we see horses with carts loaded with barrels drive through the narrow streets. Signs on the house wall 'Hermansen bakery' and a large pastry. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
Two japanese officers on their horses in front of the Great Wall of China. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-japanese-officers-on-their-horses-in-front-of-the-great-wall-of-china-image345684019.html
RM2B2B7DR–Two japanese officers on their horses in front of the Great Wall of China.
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RMDB1GT4–literature, Don Quixote, Sancho Pansa and Don Quixote, drawing on exterior wall, Puerto Lapice, Spain, graffito, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, rider, riders, riding, donkey, donkeys, horse, horses, squire, knight's attendant, squires, knight's attendants, knight, knights, lance, lances, historic, historical, man, men, male, 1980s, 20th century, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
On a road near St Petersburg, Russia, 1882. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-a-road-near-st-petersburg-russia-1882-artist-unknown-image262754752.html
RMW7DEA8–On a road near St Petersburg, Russia, 1882. Artist: Unknown
Room in the Baroque castle Schwarzburg in Rudolstadt in the Thuringian Forest. On the wall hang paintings of horses. The ancestral seat of the Counts and Princes of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/room-in-the-baroque-castle-schwarzburg-in-rudolstadt-in-the-thuringian-forest-on-the-wall-hang-paintings-of-horses-the-ancestral-seat-of-the-counts-and-princes-of-schwarzburg-rudolstadt-image247159725.html
RMTA32N1–Room in the Baroque castle Schwarzburg in Rudolstadt in the Thuringian Forest. On the wall hang paintings of horses. The ancestral seat of the Counts and Princes of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt.
China: Nuwa (also Nu Gua or Nugua), goddess best known for creating mankind and repairing the wall of heaven. Nuwa is a creator deity. It is said that Nuwa existed in the beginning of the world. She felt lonely as there were no animals so she began the creation of animals and humans. On the first day she created chickens. On the second day she created dogs. On the third day she created sheep. On the fourth day she created pigs. On the fifth day she created cows. On the sixth day she created horses. On the seventh day she began creating men from yellow clay. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-nuwa-also-nu-gua-or-nugua-goddess-best-known-for-creating-mankind-and-repairing-the-wall-of-heaven-nuwa-is-a-creator-deity-it-is-said-that-nuwa-existed-in-the-beginning-of-the-world-she-felt-lonely-as-there-were-no-animals-so-she-began-the-creation-of-animals-and-humans-on-the-first-day-she-created-chickens-on-the-second-day-she-created-dogs-on-the-third-day-she-created-sheep-on-the-fourth-day-she-created-pigs-on-the-fifth-day-she-created-cows-on-the-sixth-day-she-created-horses-on-the-seventh-day-she-began-creating-men-from-yellow-clay-image344231316.html
RM2B012FG–China: Nuwa (also Nu Gua or Nugua), goddess best known for creating mankind and repairing the wall of heaven. Nuwa is a creator deity. It is said that Nuwa existed in the beginning of the world. She felt lonely as there were no animals so she began the creation of animals and humans. On the first day she created chickens. On the second day she created dogs. On the third day she created sheep. On the fourth day she created pigs. On the fifth day she created cows. On the sixth day she created horses. On the seventh day she began creating men from yellow clay.
Iceland Interior of a room with a painting with jumping horses on the wall. On the left side of the sofa a bookcase with a vase Date: 1934 Location: Iceland Keywords: pottery, books, interior, furniture, horses, paintings, sofas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iceland-interior-of-a-room-with-a-painting-with-jumping-horses-on-the-wall-on-the-left-side-of-the-sofa-a-bookcase-with-a-vase-date-1934-location-iceland-keywords-pottery-books-interior-furniture-horses-paintings-sofas-image341254678.html
RM2AR5DR2–Iceland Interior of a room with a painting with jumping horses on the wall. On the left side of the sofa a bookcase with a vase Date: 1934 Location: Iceland Keywords: pottery, books, interior, furniture, horses, paintings, sofas
Linz, Town gate of Linz on the River Rhine, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Le Rhin by Victor Hugo, Paris about 1843 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/linz-town-gate-of-linz-on-the-river-rhine-rhineland-palatinate-germany-le-rhin-by-victor-hugo-paris-about-1843-image356508178.html
RM2BM09PX–Linz, Town gate of Linz on the River Rhine, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Le Rhin by Victor Hugo, Paris about 1843
For the love of taking fine Art images is what I am at, as the camera always goes with me for every photo opportunity Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/for-the-love-of-taking-fine-art-images-is-what-i-am-at-as-the-camera-always-goes-with-me-for-every-photo-opportunity-image469587240.html
RF2J7YF8T–For the love of taking fine Art images is what I am at, as the camera always goes with me for every photo opportunity
Broom hanging on the wall at the LBJ ranch near Johnson City TX Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/broom-hanging-on-the-wall-at-the-lbj-ranch-near-johnson-city-tx-image6238104.html
RMA430W9–Broom hanging on the wall at the LBJ ranch near Johnson City TX
Patients on the verandah of the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane,. Location: Brisbane, Queensland Description: Patients pose on the verandah of the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, ca. 1899. The children wear mostly bedclothes. Two boys occupy cots to the left. A girl sits on a rocking horse in the middle of the group. Some children stand and some sit on chairs or on the floor. The brick wall, doorways, windows can be seen on the left and the iron railing of the verandah is visible on the right. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/patients-on-the-verandah-of-the-royal-childrens-hospital-brisbane-location-brisbane-queensland-description-patients-pose-on-the-verandah-of-the-royal-childrens-hospital-brisbane-ca-1899-the-children-wear-mostly-bedclothes-two-boys-occupy-cots-to-the-left-a-girl-sits-on-a-rocking-horse-in-the-middle-of-the-group-some-children-stand-and-some-sit-on-chairs-or-on-the-floor-the-brick-wall-doorways-windows-can-be-seen-on-the-left-and-the-iron-railing-of-the-verandah-is-visible-on-the-right-image180630431.html
RMMDTBXR–Patients on the verandah of the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane,. Location: Brisbane, Queensland Description: Patients pose on the verandah of the Royal Children's Hospital, Brisbane, ca. 1899. The children wear mostly bedclothes. Two boys occupy cots to the left. A girl sits on a rocking horse in the middle of the group. Some children stand and some sit on chairs or on the floor. The brick wall, doorways, windows can be seen on the left and the iron railing of the verandah is visible on the right.
A A monochrome image of a horse and carriage with owner waiting for customers on cobbled street in Dresden, Saxony, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-a-monochrome-image-of-a-horse-and-carriage-with-owner-waiting-for-customers-on-cobbled-street-in-dresden-saxony-germany-image503189687.html
RF2M6J7G7–A A monochrome image of a horse and carriage with owner waiting for customers on cobbled street in Dresden, Saxony, Germany
A white window on a black wooden wall with a drawing of two horses. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-white-window-on-a-black-wooden-wall-with-a-drawing-of-two-horses-image501608374.html
RF2M426GP–A white window on a black wooden wall with a drawing of two horses.
White paper unicorn's head hanging on dark graphitic shadowed wall. Horse has intresting geometrical shape and straight lines. Horse's head made grom paper. Original decoration for modern design. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-paper-unicorns-head-hanging-on-dark-graphitic-shadowed-wall-horse-has-intresting-geometrical-shape-and-straight-lines-horses-head-made-grom-paper-original-decoration-for-modern-design-image179247514.html
RFMBHC0X–White paper unicorn's head hanging on dark graphitic shadowed wall. Horse has intresting geometrical shape and straight lines. Horse's head made grom paper. Original decoration for modern design.
Horses on the Gower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/horses-on-the-gower-image623051753.html
RM2Y5JCT9–Horses on the Gower
Cave silhouettes of early humans, accompanied by horses, deer, and bulls, captured in the style of ancient rock paintings. Prehistoric drawing on Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cave-silhouettes-of-early-humans-accompanied-by-horses-deer-and-bulls-captured-in-the-style-of-ancient-rock-paintings-prehistoric-drawing-on-image610843224.html
RF2XDP8NC–Cave silhouettes of early humans, accompanied by horses, deer, and bulls, captured in the style of ancient rock paintings. Prehistoric drawing on
Silhouette of people riding the donkeys in Petra, Jordan. Black and white photo.Silhouette of people on on a horses.Silhouettes men and horses Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/silhouette-of-people-riding-the-donkeys-in-petra-jordan-black-and-white-photosilhouette-of-people-on-on-a-horsessilhouettes-men-and-horses-image229210833.html
RFR8WCN5–Silhouette of people riding the donkeys in Petra, Jordan. Black and white photo.Silhouette of people on on a horses.Silhouettes men and horses
Antique horse blinders hang on a tack room wall at El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history complex near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-horse-blinders-hang-on-a-tack-room-wall-at-el-rancho-de-las-golondrinas-living-history-complex-near-santa-fe-new-mexico-image454964070.html
RM2HC5B8P–Antique horse blinders hang on a tack room wall at El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history complex near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
New York, New York: c. 1901 A view of the Harlem River Speedway with the Washington Bridge in the background. It was initially open only to carriages and sulkies so the wealthy could parade their trotting horses down the 2.5 mile dirt roadway. Pedestrians, horseback riders, and cyclists were prohibited. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-c-1901-a-view-of-the-harlem-river-speedway-with-the-washington-bridge-in-the-background-it-was-initially-open-only-to-carriages-and-sulkies-so-the-wealthy-could-parade-their-trotting-horses-down-the-25-mile-dirt-roadway-pedestrians-horseback-riders-and-cyclists-were-prohibited-image560164026.html
RM2RF9JX2–New York, New York: c. 1901 A view of the Harlem River Speedway with the Washington Bridge in the background. It was initially open only to carriages and sulkies so the wealthy could parade their trotting horses down the 2.5 mile dirt roadway. Pedestrians, horseback riders, and cyclists were prohibited.
WY04147-00-BW...WYOMING - Cattle round up on the Willow Creek Ranch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wy04147-00-bwwyoming-cattle-round-up-on-the-willow-creek-ranch-image338187934.html
RM2AJ5P4E–WY04147-00-BW...WYOMING - Cattle round up on the Willow Creek Ranch.
Storm Francis battering Newhaven harbour on 25th August 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/storm-francis-battering-newhaven-harbour-on-25th-august-2020-image371046609.html
RF2CFJHMH–Storm Francis battering Newhaven harbour on 25th August 2020
Man on a donkey sitting on a market in Rabat (undated photo). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-on-a-donkey-sitting-on-a-market-in-rabat-undated-photo-image550688606.html
RM2PYX0X6–Man on a donkey sitting on a market in Rabat (undated photo).
Lincoln Horse Fair, 1870. 'The annual fair at Lincoln is fixed by ancient charter to begin on the Tuesday of the last whole week in April; but the business usually commences on the Monday, or even on the Saturday before. This is more especially the case with the better class of horses offered for sale in the stables and yards. The supply at the late fair was not so large as in former years, and consisted less of horses bred in Lincolnshire than of such as were brought from distant parts of the kingdom by railway. There were twenty Prussian horses, by English sires; but most of those which clai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincoln-horse-fair-1870-the-annual-fair-at-lincoln-is-fixed-by-ancient-charter-to-begin-on-the-tuesday-of-the-last-whole-week-in-april-but-the-business-usually-commences-on-the-monday-or-even-on-the-saturday-before-this-is-more-especially-the-case-with-the-better-class-of-horses-offered-for-sale-in-the-stables-and-yards-the-supply-at-the-late-fair-was-not-so-large-as-in-former-years-and-consisted-less-of-horses-bred-in-lincolnshire-than-of-such-as-were-brought-from-distant-parts-of-the-kingdom-by-railway-there-were-twenty-prussian-horses-by-english-sires-but-most-of-those-which-clai-image617181607.html
RM2XT31C7–Lincoln Horse Fair, 1870. 'The annual fair at Lincoln is fixed by ancient charter to begin on the Tuesday of the last whole week in April; but the business usually commences on the Monday, or even on the Saturday before. This is more especially the case with the better class of horses offered for sale in the stables and yards. The supply at the late fair was not so large as in former years, and consisted less of horses bred in Lincolnshire than of such as were brought from distant parts of the kingdom by railway. There were twenty Prussian horses, by English sires; but most of those which clai
Newhaven, East Sussex on 29th February 2020. Storm Jorge batters England bringing high winds and rain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newhaven-east-sussex-on-29th-february-2020-storm-jorge-batters-england-bringing-high-winds-and-rain-image345621902.html
RF2B28C7A–Newhaven, East Sussex on 29th February 2020. Storm Jorge batters England bringing high winds and rain.
Cute Horse enjoying life on paddock Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cute-horse-enjoying-life-on-paddock-image255406737.html
RFTRENW5–Cute Horse enjoying life on paddock
Travel to Poland Warsaw. Farrier occupies a police horse. A policeman is helping a hand. On the wall of the forge a painting of a horse that is being herded Date: 1934 Location: Poland, Warsaw Keywords: farriers, horses, police Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/travel-to-poland-warsaw-farrier-occupies-a-police-horse-a-policeman-is-helping-a-hand-on-the-wall-of-the-forge-a-painting-of-a-horse-that-is-being-herded-date-1934-location-poland-warsaw-keywords-farriers-horses-police-image341344893.html
RM2AR9GW1–Travel to Poland Warsaw. Farrier occupies a police horse. A policeman is helping a hand. On the wall of the forge a painting of a horse that is being herded Date: 1934 Location: Poland, Warsaw Keywords: farriers, horses, police
Two policemen on horseback outside The Kremlin, Moscow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-policemen-on-horseback-outside-the-kremlin-moscow-image355748859.html
RM2BJNN8B–Two policemen on horseback outside The Kremlin, Moscow
For the love of taking fine Art images is what I am at, as the camera always goes with me for every photo opportunity Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/for-the-love-of-taking-fine-art-images-is-what-i-am-at-as-the-camera-always-goes-with-me-for-every-photo-opportunity-image469587207.html
RF2J7YF7K–For the love of taking fine Art images is what I am at, as the camera always goes with me for every photo opportunity
3d background texture, horse running on limestone. Grunge texture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/3d-background-texture-horse-running-on-limestone-grunge-texture-image337226392.html
RF2AGHYKM–3d background texture, horse running on limestone. Grunge texture
View down the barrel of an iron canon on its carriage, from the harbour wall at Porthleven across the harbour mouth, towards the old lifeboat station. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-down-the-barrel-of-an-iron-canon-on-its-carriage-from-the-harbour-wall-at-porthleven-across-the-harbour-mouth-towards-the-old-lifeboat-station-image225696617.html
RFR35A9D–View down the barrel of an iron canon on its carriage, from the harbour wall at Porthleven across the harbour mouth, towards the old lifeboat station.
Commercial press geography of China . Marble Bbjdge, Summer Palace, Pkkiiski 40 GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA 3. From Peking to Changchiakow (Kalgan ^g ^ ?), thegate to Mongolia (^ ]&); 4. From Peking to near-by Tungchow; 6. From Chengtingfu (JE ^ M) to Shansi (lU ffi ^) andTaiyiian {± M M) ? 6. From Tientsin southward to Pukow on the YangtseRiver. Chihli produces wheat, coal, cotton, tobacco, woven silk,strawhraid, camels, sheep and horses. The Great Wall starts at Shanhaikwan and crosses thenorthern part of the province.. CiTT Walt, and Grand Canal, Peking Peking has great walls, high gate towers and w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-press-geography-of-china-marble-bbjdge-summer-palace-pkkiiski-40-geography-of-china-3-from-peking-to-changchiakow-kalgan-g-thegate-to-mongolia-4-from-peking-to-near-by-tungchow-6-from-chengtingfu-je-m-to-shansi-lu-ffi-andtaiyiian-m-m-6-from-tientsin-southward-to-pukow-on-the-yangtseriver-chihli-produces-wheat-coal-cotton-tobacco-woven-silkstrawhraid-camels-sheep-and-horses-the-great-wall-starts-at-shanhaikwan-and-crosses-thenorthern-part-of-the-province-citt-walt-and-grand-canal-peking-peking-has-great-walls-high-gate-towers-and-w-image340021998.html
RM2AN59EP–Commercial press geography of China . Marble Bbjdge, Summer Palace, Pkkiiski 40 GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA 3. From Peking to Changchiakow (Kalgan ^g ^ ?), thegate to Mongolia (^ ]&); 4. From Peking to near-by Tungchow; 6. From Chengtingfu (JE ^ M) to Shansi (lU ffi ^) andTaiyiian {± M M) ? 6. From Tientsin southward to Pukow on the YangtseRiver. Chihli produces wheat, coal, cotton, tobacco, woven silk,strawhraid, camels, sheep and horses. The Great Wall starts at Shanhaikwan and crosses thenorthern part of the province.. CiTT Walt, and Grand Canal, Peking Peking has great walls, high gate towers and w
Horse sentry at Horseguards parade ground Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-horse-sentry-at-horseguards-parade-ground-34959178.html
RMC0TEP2–Horse sentry at Horseguards parade ground
. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. §2 VBTlJRlNAEt HYGIENE outlet; the direction of the air-current through an opening depends on the direction of the wind. It is desirable,. Fi". 23.—Transverse section of stable. Two horses are placed between opposite windows, heads to outer walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. however, to work on the principle of inlets in the wall and outlets in the roof.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-veterinary-hygiene-veterinary-hygiene-2-vbtljrlnaet-hygiene-outlet-the-direction-of-the-air-current-through-an-opening-depends-on-the-direction-of-the-wind-it-is-desirable-fiquot-23transverse-section-of-stable-two-horses-are-placed-between-opposite-windows-heads-to-outer-walls-the-arrows-indicate-the-direction-of-the-wind-however-to-work-on-the-principle-of-inlets-in-the-wall-and-outlets-in-the-roof-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illu-image216369967.html
RMPG0E2R–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. §2 VBTlJRlNAEt HYGIENE outlet; the direction of the air-current through an opening depends on the direction of the wind. It is desirable,. Fi". 23.—Transverse section of stable. Two horses are placed between opposite windows, heads to outer walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. however, to work on the principle of inlets in the wall and outlets in the roof.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illu
Hot forged horshoe being put on a horses hoaf. Farrier use sharp steel nails and small hammer for nailing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hot-forged-horshoe-being-put-on-a-horses-hoaf-farrier-use-sharp-steel-nails-and-small-hammer-for-nailing-image234554486.html
RFRHGTHX–Hot forged horshoe being put on a horses hoaf. Farrier use sharp steel nails and small hammer for nailing.
Cave silhouettes of early humans, accompanied by horses, deer, and bulls, captured in the style of ancient rock paintings. Prehistoric drawing on Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cave-silhouettes-of-early-humans-accompanied-by-horses-deer-and-bulls-captured-in-the-style-of-ancient-rock-paintings-prehistoric-drawing-on-image610089135.html
RF2XCFXWK–Cave silhouettes of early humans, accompanied by horses, deer, and bulls, captured in the style of ancient rock paintings. Prehistoric drawing on
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Antique horse blinders hang on a tack room wall at El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history complex near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-horse-blinders-hang-on-a-tack-room-wall-at-el-rancho-de-las-golondrinas-living-history-complex-near-santa-fe-new-mexico-image454964051.html
RM2HC5B83–Antique horse blinders hang on a tack room wall at El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history complex near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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RM2AJ5RW8–WY04148-00-BW...WYONING - Cattle drive on the Willow Creek Ranch.
The Fenian Prisoners at the Bow-Street Police Court: removal of prisoners from the courthouse, 1868. 'The five persons in custody on the charge of wilful murder done by blowing down the wall of the Clerkenwell House of Detention on Dec. 13, were again brought...before Sir Thomas Henry...Their names are Timothy Desmond and William Desmond, brothers; Jeremiah Allen, Nicholas English, and Ann Justice...The prisoners were conveyed from Millbank in an ordinary prison-van, escorted by a strong detachment of mounted police, armed with cutlasses and revolvers, and as the vehicle passed through the str Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fenian-prisoners-at-the-bow-street-police-court-removal-of-prisoners-from-the-courthouse-1868-the-five-persons-in-custody-on-the-charge-of-wilful-murder-done-by-blowing-down-the-wall-of-the-clerkenwell-house-of-detention-on-dec-13-were-again-broughtbefore-sir-thomas-henrytheir-names-are-timothy-desmond-and-william-desmond-brothers-jeremiah-allen-nicholas-english-and-ann-justicethe-prisoners-were-conveyed-from-millbank-in-an-ordinary-prison-van-escorted-by-a-strong-detachment-of-mounted-police-armed-with-cutlasses-and-revolvers-and-as-the-vehicle-passed-through-the-str-image608998111.html
RM2XAP78F–The Fenian Prisoners at the Bow-Street Police Court: removal of prisoners from the courthouse, 1868. 'The five persons in custody on the charge of wilful murder done by blowing down the wall of the Clerkenwell House of Detention on Dec. 13, were again brought...before Sir Thomas Henry...Their names are Timothy Desmond and William Desmond, brothers; Jeremiah Allen, Nicholas English, and Ann Justice...The prisoners were conveyed from Millbank in an ordinary prison-van, escorted by a strong detachment of mounted police, armed with cutlasses and revolvers, and as the vehicle passed through the str
Newhaven, East Sussex on 29th February 2020. Storm Jorge batters England bringing high winds and rain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newhaven-east-sussex-on-29th-february-2020-storm-jorge-batters-england-bringing-high-winds-and-rain-image345621900.html
RF2B28C78–Newhaven, East Sussex on 29th February 2020. Storm Jorge batters England bringing high winds and rain.
Newhaven, East Sussex. UK weather as Storm Ciara offers up massive waves and heavy rain which hit England on 10th February 2020. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newhaven-east-sussex-uk-weather-as-storm-ciara-offers-up-massive-waves-and-heavy-rain-which-hit-england-on-10th-february-2020-image344463313.html
RF2B0BJD5–Newhaven, East Sussex. UK weather as Storm Ciara offers up massive waves and heavy rain which hit England on 10th February 2020.
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RF2J7YET0–For the love of taking fine Art images is what I am at, as the camera always goes with me for every photo opportunity
. From the Niger to the Nile . hich we took to be one of the sources of the River Simanka.The valley turned out to be a cul-de-sac, surrounded on allsides by a precipitous wall of hills. Half way my men wantedto turn back for fear of the many Montoils in the hills, butwere with some difficulty persuaded to come on. We thenclimbed the mountain at the end of the valley. Here sucha dense mist prevailed that nothing could be seen to thenorth. It was out of the question to break through the rangehere with our baggage, and with no knowledge of what laybeyond, and anyhow, no horses could have passed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-the-niger-to-the-nile-hich-we-took-to-be-one-of-the-sources-of-the-river-simankathe-valley-turned-out-to-be-a-cul-de-sac-surrounded-on-allsides-by-a-precipitous-wall-of-hills-half-way-my-men-wantedto-turn-back-for-fear-of-the-many-montoils-in-the-hills-butwere-with-some-difficulty-persuaded-to-come-on-we-thenclimbed-the-mountain-at-the-end-of-the-valley-here-sucha-dense-mist-prevailed-that-nothing-could-be-seen-to-thenorth-it-was-out-of-the-question-to-break-through-the-rangehere-with-our-baggage-and-with-no-knowledge-of-what-laybeyond-and-anyhow-no-horses-could-have-passed-image375321997.html
RM2CPHB11–. From the Niger to the Nile . hich we took to be one of the sources of the River Simanka.The valley turned out to be a cul-de-sac, surrounded on allsides by a precipitous wall of hills. Half way my men wantedto turn back for fear of the many Montoils in the hills, butwere with some difficulty persuaded to come on. We thenclimbed the mountain at the end of the valley. Here sucha dense mist prevailed that nothing could be seen to thenorth. It was out of the question to break through the rangehere with our baggage, and with no knowledge of what laybeyond, and anyhow, no horses could have passed
. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION. 93 the inward leg, but which in this manoeuvre becomes the out- ward one. There is no better exercise than this for keeping the horse always straight and attentive; because, by alternating the demi-voltes and the counter-demi-voltes, it is impossible for him to become " routined." r. Fig. 28.—Diagonal change of hand. There are three changes of hand. The most simple is the iiagonal change of hand, in which we go along one of the diagonals of the school, on leaving the wall at the beginning o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breaking-and-riding-with-military-commentaries-horses-horsemanship-changes-of-direction-93-the-inward-leg-but-which-in-this-manoeuvre-becomes-the-out-ward-one-there-is-no-better-exercise-than-this-for-keeping-the-horse-always-straight-and-attentive-because-by-alternating-the-demi-voltes-and-the-counter-demi-voltes-it-is-impossible-for-him-to-become-quot-routinedquot-r-fig-28diagonal-change-of-hand-there-are-three-changes-of-hand-the-most-simple-is-the-iiagonal-change-of-hand-in-which-we-go-along-one-of-the-diagonals-of-the-school-on-leaving-the-wall-at-the-beginning-o-image216349491.html
RMPFYFYF–. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION. 93 the inward leg, but which in this manoeuvre becomes the out- ward one. There is no better exercise than this for keeping the horse always straight and attentive; because, by alternating the demi-voltes and the counter-demi-voltes, it is impossible for him to become " routined." r. Fig. 28.—Diagonal change of hand. There are three changes of hand. The most simple is the iiagonal change of hand, in which we go along one of the diagonals of the school, on leaving the wall at the beginning o
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RF2XFFWA7–Cave silhouettes of early humans, accompanied by horses, deer, and bulls, captured in the style of ancient rock paintings. Prehistoric drawing on
Antique horse blinders hang on a tack room wall at El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history complex near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-horse-blinders-hang-on-a-tack-room-wall-at-el-rancho-de-las-golondrinas-living-history-complex-near-santa-fe-new-mexico-image454964078.html
RM2HC5B92–Antique horse blinders hang on a tack room wall at El Rancho de las Golondrinas living history complex near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
WY04148-00-BW...WYONING - Cattle drive on the Willow Creek Ranch. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wy04148-00-bwwyoning-cattle-drive-on-the-willow-creek-ranch-image419042593.html
RM2F9N12W–WY04148-00-BW...WYONING - Cattle drive on the Willow Creek Ranch.
The Morning after the Explosion at Inkerman Mill, 1856. Scene from the Crimean War:. '...the right siege-train in front of the commissariat stores at Inkerman, as it appeared on the morning of the 16th November....it had been ascertained that the Windmill itself, which forms our main magazine in that part of the Camp, and contains some hundred and eighty tons of powder, had escaped...General Straubenzee...asked if any of the men would volunteer to mount the wall...and cover the roof with wet tarpaulins and blankets as a protection against the thickly-flying sparks and burning wood...Whilst...s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-morning-after-the-explosion-at-inkerman-mill-1856-scene-from-the-crimean-war-the-right-siege-train-in-front-of-the-commissariat-stores-at-inkerman-as-it-appeared-on-the-morning-of-the-16th-novemberit-had-been-ascertained-that-the-windmill-itself-which-forms-our-main-magazine-in-that-part-of-the-camp-and-contains-some-hundred-and-eighty-tons-of-powder-had-escapedgeneral-straubenzeeasked-if-any-of-the-men-would-volunteer-to-mount-the-walland-cover-the-roof-with-wet-tarpaulins-and-blankets-as-a-protection-against-the-thickly-flying-sparks-and-burning-woodwhilsts-image553490741.html
RM2R4DK2D–The Morning after the Explosion at Inkerman Mill, 1856. Scene from the Crimean War:. '...the right siege-train in front of the commissariat stores at Inkerman, as it appeared on the morning of the 16th November....it had been ascertained that the Windmill itself, which forms our main magazine in that part of the Camp, and contains some hundred and eighty tons of powder, had escaped...General Straubenzee...asked if any of the men would volunteer to mount the wall...and cover the roof with wet tarpaulins and blankets as a protection against the thickly-flying sparks and burning wood...Whilst...s
Newhaven, East Sussex. UK weather as Storm Ciara offers up massive waves and heavy rain which hit England on 10th February 2020. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/newhaven-east-sussex-uk-weather-as-storm-ciara-offers-up-massive-waves-and-heavy-rain-which-hit-england-on-10th-february-2020-image344463308.html
RF2B0BJD0–Newhaven, East Sussex. UK weather as Storm Ciara offers up massive waves and heavy rain which hit England on 10th February 2020.
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RF2J7YF6K–For the love of taking fine Art images is what I am at, as the camera always goes with me for every photo opportunity
. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION. 93 the inward leg, but which in this manoeuvre becomes the out- ward one. There is no better exercise than this for keeping the horse always straight and attentive; because, by alternating the demi-voltes and the counter-demi-voltes, it is impossible for him to become " routined." r. Fig. 28.—Diagonal change of hand. There are three changes of hand. The most simple is the iiagonal change of hand, in which we go along one of the diagonals of the school, on leaving the wall at the beginning o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breaking-and-riding-with-military-commentaries-horses-horsemanship-changes-of-direction-93-the-inward-leg-but-which-in-this-manoeuvre-becomes-the-out-ward-one-there-is-no-better-exercise-than-this-for-keeping-the-horse-always-straight-and-attentive-because-by-alternating-the-demi-voltes-and-the-counter-demi-voltes-it-is-impossible-for-him-to-become-quot-routinedquot-r-fig-28diagonal-change-of-hand-there-are-three-changes-of-hand-the-most-simple-is-the-iiagonal-change-of-hand-in-which-we-go-along-one-of-the-diagonals-of-the-school-on-leaving-the-wall-at-the-beginning-o-image231954066.html
RMRDABNP–. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION. 93 the inward leg, but which in this manoeuvre becomes the out- ward one. There is no better exercise than this for keeping the horse always straight and attentive; because, by alternating the demi-voltes and the counter-demi-voltes, it is impossible for him to become " routined." r. Fig. 28.—Diagonal change of hand. There are three changes of hand. The most simple is the iiagonal change of hand, in which we go along one of the diagonals of the school, on leaving the wall at the beginning o
. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. 94 ORDINARY RIDING. To do the second or reversed change of hand, we start as in the preceding movement, from one of the angles of the school, always beginning at one of the long sides ; but having arrived at the centre, we return by a half circle to the wall of the long side which we left, and which we, of course, take on the left. Fig. 29.— Reversed change of hand. hand, if we had it on the right hand, and vice versa. (Fig. 29.) The counter-change of hand is the most complicated one. In doing it, we start by entering the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breaking-and-riding-with-military-commentaries-horses-horsemanship-94-ordinary-riding-to-do-the-second-or-reversed-change-of-hand-we-start-as-in-the-preceding-movement-from-one-of-the-angles-of-the-school-always-beginning-at-one-of-the-long-sides-but-having-arrived-at-the-centre-we-return-by-a-half-circle-to-the-wall-of-the-long-side-which-we-left-and-which-we-of-course-take-on-the-left-fig-29-reversed-change-of-hand-hand-if-we-had-it-on-the-right-hand-and-vice-versa-fig-29-the-counter-change-of-hand-is-the-most-complicated-one-in-doing-it-we-start-by-entering-the-image216349479.html
RMPFYFY3–. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. 94 ORDINARY RIDING. To do the second or reversed change of hand, we start as in the preceding movement, from one of the angles of the school, always beginning at one of the long sides ; but having arrived at the centre, we return by a half circle to the wall of the long side which we left, and which we, of course, take on the left. Fig. 29.— Reversed change of hand. hand, if we had it on the right hand, and vice versa. (Fig. 29.) The counter-change of hand is the most complicated one. In doing it, we start by entering the
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RM2AMRBG8–WY04090-00-BW...WYOMING - Barry Cargo leadding his horse on the Willow Creek Ranch.
Tchoufout-Kaleh - from a sketch by Willibald Richter, 1856. '...a small town in the neighbourhood of Bagtcheserai [Bakhchysarai], which has been inhabited for centuries by a colony of Jews. It is perched on an isolated rock, with houses overlooking the precipice. A road cut in the rock...is the only communication to this singular little place, which is surrounded by a strong wall entered by gates, which are closed every evening...The ancient name was Kirkor, which was the capital of the Khans...From the earliest times this spot must have been a residence of men, for there is a crypt town built Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tchoufout-kaleh-from-a-sketch-by-willibald-richter-1856-a-small-town-in-the-neighbourhood-of-bagtcheserai-bakhchysarai-which-has-been-inhabited-for-centuries-by-a-colony-of-jews-it-is-perched-on-an-isolated-rock-with-houses-overlooking-the-precipice-a-road-cut-in-the-rockis-the-only-communication-to-this-singular-little-place-which-is-surrounded-by-a-strong-wall-entered-by-gates-which-are-closed-every-eveningthe-ancient-name-was-kirkor-which-was-the-capital-of-the-khansfrom-the-earliest-times-this-spot-must-have-been-a-residence-of-men-for-there-is-a-crypt-town-built-image553490553.html
RM2R4DJRN–Tchoufout-Kaleh - from a sketch by Willibald Richter, 1856. '...a small town in the neighbourhood of Bagtcheserai [Bakhchysarai], which has been inhabited for centuries by a colony of Jews. It is perched on an isolated rock, with houses overlooking the precipice. A road cut in the rock...is the only communication to this singular little place, which is surrounded by a strong wall entered by gates, which are closed every evening...The ancient name was Kirkor, which was the capital of the Khans...From the earliest times this spot must have been a residence of men, for there is a crypt town built
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. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. THE LIMBS OF THE HOESE 83 outline, and may be divided into a body and two rami or cornua. Its convex or greater border is connected with the wall by the compara- tively soft and elastic layer of horn to which reference is made above. The free surface of the sole is more or less concave, the degree of concavity depending in some measure on the breed of the animal; but the hollow always contains flakes of horn that are in process of being shed. The inner surface is pitted with small holes for the reception of the papillae Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-topographical-anatomy-of-the-limbs-of-the-horse-horses-physiology-the-limbs-of-the-hoese-83-outline-and-may-be-divided-into-a-body-and-two-rami-or-cornua-its-convex-or-greater-border-is-connected-with-the-wall-by-the-compara-tively-soft-and-elastic-layer-of-horn-to-which-reference-is-made-above-the-free-surface-of-the-sole-is-more-or-less-concave-the-degree-of-concavity-depending-in-some-measure-on-the-breed-of-the-animal-but-the-hollow-always-contains-flakes-of-horn-that-are-in-process-of-being-shed-the-inner-surface-is-pitted-with-small-holes-for-the-reception-of-the-papillae-image232383258.html
RMRE1Y62–. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. THE LIMBS OF THE HOESE 83 outline, and may be divided into a body and two rami or cornua. Its convex or greater border is connected with the wall by the compara- tively soft and elastic layer of horn to which reference is made above. The free surface of the sole is more or less concave, the degree of concavity depending in some measure on the breed of the animal; but the hollow always contains flakes of horn that are in process of being shed. The inner surface is pitted with small holes for the reception of the papillae
. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION'. 91 The demi-volte is made in the middle of one of the small sides of the school. As it finishes on two tracks, we should not ask the horse to do it before teaching him to move on two tracks, which I will explain further on. (Fig. 27). Whatever may be the pace at which the demi-volte is. Fig. 26.—Volte. made, the shoulders should be the first to leave, and to arrive at, the wall; that is to say, the horse should always remain on an oblique line. The demi-volte is usually done in a very incorrect mann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breaking-and-riding-with-military-commentaries-horses-horsemanship-changes-of-direction-91-the-demi-volte-is-made-in-the-middle-of-one-of-the-small-sides-of-the-school-as-it-finishes-on-two-tracks-we-should-not-ask-the-horse-to-do-it-before-teaching-him-to-move-on-two-tracks-which-i-will-explain-further-on-fig-27-whatever-may-be-the-pace-at-which-the-demi-volte-is-fig-26volte-made-the-shoulders-should-be-the-first-to-leave-and-to-arrive-at-the-wall-that-is-to-say-the-horse-should-always-remain-on-an-oblique-line-the-demi-volte-is-usually-done-in-a-very-incorrect-mann-image216349504.html
RMPFYG00–. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION'. 91 The demi-volte is made in the middle of one of the small sides of the school. As it finishes on two tracks, we should not ask the horse to do it before teaching him to move on two tracks, which I will explain further on. (Fig. 27). Whatever may be the pace at which the demi-volte is. Fig. 26.—Volte. made, the shoulders should be the first to leave, and to arrive at, the wall; that is to say, the horse should always remain on an oblique line. The demi-volte is usually done in a very incorrect mann
The Desert Route - Gateway in the Walls of Beyrout, 1857. Middle Eastern scene. 'Under the gateway, seated on that inseparable companion of his journeyings - his carpet - is a Turkish gentleman smoking his pipe of repose, and inhaling with gusto the cool zephyr that creeps ever and anon over his parched features. Near him is seated some young acquaintance, possibly a hummumgee, or bathman, belonging to one of the neighbouring vapour-baths. He has brought in a leaden girglet, or jar, containing cold water, from which they alternately wet their parched lips and then resume the pipe, passing it f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-desert-route-gateway-in-the-walls-of-beyrout-1857-middle-eastern-scene-under-the-gateway-seated-on-that-inseparable-companion-of-his-journeyings-his-carpet-is-a-turkish-gentleman-smoking-his-pipe-of-repose-and-inhaling-with-gusto-the-cool-zephyr-that-creeps-ever-and-anon-over-his-parched-features-near-him-is-seated-some-young-acquaintance-possibly-a-hummumgee-or-bathman-belonging-to-one-of-the-neighbouring-vapour-baths-he-has-brought-in-a-leaden-girglet-or-jar-containing-cold-water-from-which-they-alternately-wet-their-parched-lips-and-then-resume-the-pipe-passing-it-f-image556245082.html
RM2R8Y47P–The Desert Route - Gateway in the Walls of Beyrout, 1857. Middle Eastern scene. 'Under the gateway, seated on that inseparable companion of his journeyings - his carpet - is a Turkish gentleman smoking his pipe of repose, and inhaling with gusto the cool zephyr that creeps ever and anon over his parched features. Near him is seated some young acquaintance, possibly a hummumgee, or bathman, belonging to one of the neighbouring vapour-baths. He has brought in a leaden girglet, or jar, containing cold water, from which they alternately wet their parched lips and then resume the pipe, passing it f
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. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. §2 VBTlJRlNAEt HYGIENE outlet; the direction of the air-current through an opening depends on the direction of the wind. It is desirable,. Fi". 23.—Transverse section of stable. Two horses are placed between opposite windows, heads to outer walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. however, to work on the principle of inlets in the wall and outlets in the roof.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-veterinary-hygiene-veterinary-hygiene-2-vbtljrlnaet-hygiene-outlet-the-direction-of-the-air-current-through-an-opening-depends-on-the-direction-of-the-wind-it-is-desirable-fiquot-23transverse-section-of-stable-two-horses-are-placed-between-opposite-windows-heads-to-outer-walls-the-arrows-indicate-the-direction-of-the-wind-however-to-work-on-the-principle-of-inlets-in-the-wall-and-outlets-in-the-roof-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illu-image232002034.html
RMRDCGXX–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. §2 VBTlJRlNAEt HYGIENE outlet; the direction of the air-current through an opening depends on the direction of the wind. It is desirable,. Fi". 23.—Transverse section of stable. Two horses are placed between opposite windows, heads to outer walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. however, to work on the principle of inlets in the wall and outlets in the roof.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illu
. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Fi". 23.—Transverse section of stable. Two horses are placed between opposite windows, heads to outer walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. however, to work on the principle of inlets in the wall and outlets in the roof.. Fig. 24. —Transverse section of stable. Eight horses are placed between opiiosite windows, with their heads to dividing walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. 6. Tubes or shafts either as inlets or outlets are generally to be avoided. Mechanical Ventilation. This may be defined as the me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-veterinary-hygiene-veterinary-hygiene-fiquot-23transverse-section-of-stable-two-horses-are-placed-between-opposite-windows-heads-to-outer-walls-the-arrows-indicate-the-direction-of-the-wind-however-to-work-on-the-principle-of-inlets-in-the-wall-and-outlets-in-the-roof-fig-24-transverse-section-of-stable-eight-horses-are-placed-between-opiiosite-windows-with-their-heads-to-dividing-walls-the-arrows-indicate-the-direction-of-the-wind-6-tubes-or-shafts-either-as-inlets-or-outlets-are-generally-to-be-avoided-mechanical-ventilation-this-may-be-defined-as-the-me-image216369965.html
RMPG0E2N–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Fi". 23.—Transverse section of stable. Two horses are placed between opposite windows, heads to outer walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. however, to work on the principle of inlets in the wall and outlets in the roof.. Fig. 24. —Transverse section of stable. Eight horses are placed between opiiosite windows, with their heads to dividing walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. 6. Tubes or shafts either as inlets or outlets are generally to be avoided. Mechanical Ventilation. This may be defined as the me
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. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. 132 THE ANATOMY OF THE HORSE. Directions.—The left ventricle should be opened by an incision similar to that used on the right side. The point of the scalpel should be passed through the wall of the ventricle near the upper end of the left ventricular furrow, and the incision should be carried down the left side of the ventricle, round the apex, and up the right side to within a short distance of the aurioulo-ventricular groove, the cut being made near the septum, to which the ventricular furrows will serve as a guide. The Cavity of the L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-horse-a-dissection-guide-horses-132-the-anatomy-of-the-horse-directionsthe-left-ventricle-should-be-opened-by-an-incision-similar-to-that-used-on-the-right-side-the-point-of-the-scalpel-should-be-passed-through-the-wall-of-the-ventricle-near-the-upper-end-of-the-left-ventricular-furrow-and-the-incision-should-be-carried-down-the-left-side-of-the-ventricle-round-the-apex-and-up-the-right-side-to-within-a-short-distance-of-the-aurioulo-ventricular-groove-the-cut-being-made-near-the-septum-to-which-the-ventricular-furrows-will-serve-as-a-guide-the-cavity-of-the-l-image232419724.html
RMRE3HMC–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. 132 THE ANATOMY OF THE HORSE. Directions.—The left ventricle should be opened by an incision similar to that used on the right side. The point of the scalpel should be passed through the wall of the ventricle near the upper end of the left ventricular furrow, and the incision should be carried down the left side of the ventricle, round the apex, and up the right side to within a short distance of the aurioulo-ventricular groove, the cut being made near the septum, to which the ventricular furrows will serve as a guide. The Cavity of the L
. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION. 95 keepings on two tracks for the whole time. At the canter this movement requires two changes of leg, the first in the middle of the school, and the second at the wall. If the rider is going on the right, as in Fig. 30, he will begin at the canter with the off fore leading. Having arrived at the centre of the. Fig. 30.—Counter-change of hand. school, he will make the horse change, and canter with the near fore leading, up to the wall, where he will make him change to the off fore. We can see that in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breaking-and-riding-with-military-commentaries-horses-horsemanship-changes-of-direction-95-keepings-on-two-tracks-for-the-whole-time-at-the-canter-this-movement-requires-two-changes-of-leg-the-first-in-the-middle-of-the-school-and-the-second-at-the-wall-if-the-rider-is-going-on-the-right-as-in-fig-30-he-will-begin-at-the-canter-with-the-off-fore-leading-having-arrived-at-the-centre-of-the-fig-30counter-change-of-hand-school-he-will-make-the-horse-change-and-canter-with-the-near-fore-leading-up-to-the-wall-where-he-will-make-him-change-to-the-off-fore-we-can-see-that-in-image216349472.html
RMPFYFXT–. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION. 95 keepings on two tracks for the whole time. At the canter this movement requires two changes of leg, the first in the middle of the school, and the second at the wall. If the rider is going on the right, as in Fig. 30, he will begin at the canter with the off fore leading. Having arrived at the centre of the. Fig. 30.—Counter-change of hand. school, he will make the horse change, and canter with the near fore leading, up to the wall, where he will make him change to the off fore. We can see that in
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. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. DISEASES FEOM FAULTY CONFOEMATION ip turning the nut on the screw the clamps are brought towards each other, and the crack thus prevented from spreading.'* Still a further useful clamp is that of Koster. This is considerably broader than the clamp of Vachette, and its gripping edges are provided with teeth (see Fig. 89)/ As with the clamp of Vachette so with this, a groove is burned into the wall on each side of the cracljt for the accommodation of the jaws of the instrument, and the clamp itself pressed home by means of a special pair of forceps Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-horses-foot-hoofs-horses-diseases-feom-faulty-confoemation-ip-turning-the-nut-on-the-screw-the-clamps-are-brought-towards-each-other-and-the-crack-thus-prevented-from-spreading-still-a-further-useful-clamp-is-that-of-koster-this-is-considerably-broader-than-the-clamp-of-vachette-and-its-gripping-edges-are-provided-with-teeth-see-fig-89-as-with-the-clamp-of-vachette-so-with-this-a-groove-is-burned-into-the-wall-on-each-side-of-the-cracljt-for-the-accommodation-of-the-jaws-of-the-instrument-and-the-clamp-itself-pressed-home-by-means-of-a-special-pair-of-forceps-image232341281.html
RMRE01JW–. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. DISEASES FEOM FAULTY CONFOEMATION ip turning the nut on the screw the clamps are brought towards each other, and the crack thus prevented from spreading.'* Still a further useful clamp is that of Koster. This is considerably broader than the clamp of Vachette, and its gripping edges are provided with teeth (see Fig. 89)/ As with the clamp of Vachette so with this, a groove is burned into the wall on each side of the cracljt for the accommodation of the jaws of the instrument, and the clamp itself pressed home by means of a special pair of forceps
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. Elements of hippology. Horses. ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOaY. 33 At six the hollow of the mark has been worn off the tables of the center teeth, but the enamel is still there; it is discolored, and sometimes appears not very different from the marks in the other teeth—a little less dark and its margin less pronounced. The mark is plainly present in the intermediates and corners, and the wall of the corner tooth is up all around. The tables of the.teeth at six usually lose something of the rectangular shape, becoming more rounded on the longer sides. Looking at the exterior faces of the teeth, the ho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-hippology-horses-elements-of-hippoloay-33-at-six-the-hollow-of-the-mark-has-been-worn-off-the-tables-of-the-center-teeth-but-the-enamel-is-still-there-it-is-discolored-and-sometimes-appears-not-very-different-from-the-marks-in-the-other-teetha-little-less-dark-and-its-margin-less-pronounced-the-mark-is-plainly-present-in-the-intermediates-and-corners-and-the-wall-of-the-corner-tooth-is-up-all-around-the-tables-of-theteeth-at-six-usually-lose-something-of-the-rectangular-shape-becoming-more-rounded-on-the-longer-sides-looking-at-the-exterior-faces-of-the-teeth-the-ho-image232316334.html
RMRDXWRX–. Elements of hippology. Horses. ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOaY. 33 At six the hollow of the mark has been worn off the tables of the center teeth, but the enamel is still there; it is discolored, and sometimes appears not very different from the marks in the other teeth—a little less dark and its margin less pronounced. The mark is plainly present in the intermediates and corners, and the wall of the corner tooth is up all around. The tables of the.teeth at six usually lose something of the rectangular shape, becoming more rounded on the longer sides. Looking at the exterior faces of the teeth, the ho
. The horse in the stable and the field: his management in health and disease ... with an essay on the American trotting horse, and suggestions on the breeding and training of trotters. Horses. 172 THE HOESE. and 3 inches wide, and these should be firmly wedged into the wall or travis at each end. The bottoms may be of inch oak, and the backs, ends, and fronts, of inch elm, or, if deal is used, they should be a little stouter. Supposing low racks to be introduced, also of wood, they should be 2 feet wide, and should project 5 inches beyond the manger, making them 18 inches deep inside. An oak Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-horse-in-the-stable-and-the-field-his-management-in-health-and-disease-with-an-essay-on-the-american-trotting-horse-and-suggestions-on-the-breeding-and-training-of-trotters-horses-172-the-hoese-and-3-inches-wide-and-these-should-be-firmly-wedged-into-the-wall-or-travis-at-each-end-the-bottoms-may-be-of-inch-oak-and-the-backs-ends-and-fronts-of-inch-elm-or-if-deal-is-used-they-should-be-a-little-stouter-supposing-low-racks-to-be-introduced-also-of-wood-they-should-be-2-feet-wide-and-should-project-5-inches-beyond-the-manger-making-them-18-inches-deep-inside-an-oak-image232185777.html
RMRDMY95–. The horse in the stable and the field: his management in health and disease ... with an essay on the American trotting horse, and suggestions on the breeding and training of trotters. Horses. 172 THE HOESE. and 3 inches wide, and these should be firmly wedged into the wall or travis at each end. The bottoms may be of inch oak, and the backs, ends, and fronts, of inch elm, or, if deal is used, they should be a little stouter. Supposing low racks to be introduced, also of wood, they should be 2 feet wide, and should project 5 inches beyond the manger, making them 18 inches deep inside. An oak
. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. DISSECTION OF THE iSACK AND THOEAX. 129 towards the cavity. It will be observed that its wall is about thrice the thickness of that of the right cavity, a circumstance which makes It easy to distmguish the right and left ventricles in the undissected heart; for, whereas the former appears flabby, the latter is firm and solid-looking. The left ventricle possesses columnce carnece like those on the right side. The musculi papillares are two in number, and are of very large size. They are placed on the wall, and are provided with chord<s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-horse-a-dissection-guide-horses-dissection-of-the-isack-and-thoeax-129-towards-the-cavity-it-will-be-observed-that-its-wall-is-about-thrice-the-thickness-of-that-of-the-right-cavity-a-circumstance-which-makes-it-easy-to-distmguish-the-right-and-left-ventricles-in-the-undissected-heart-for-whereas-the-former-appears-flabby-the-latter-is-firm-and-solid-looking-the-left-ventricle-possesses-columnce-carnece-like-those-on-the-right-side-the-musculi-papillares-are-two-in-number-and-are-of-very-large-size-they-are-placed-on-the-wall-and-are-provided-with-chordlts-image232429446.html
RMRE423J–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. DISSECTION OF THE iSACK AND THOEAX. 129 towards the cavity. It will be observed that its wall is about thrice the thickness of that of the right cavity, a circumstance which makes It easy to distmguish the right and left ventricles in the undissected heart; for, whereas the former appears flabby, the latter is firm and solid-looking. The left ventricle possesses columnce carnece like those on the right side. The musculi papillares are two in number, and are of very large size. They are placed on the wall, and are provided with chord<s
. Lectures on the examination of horses as to soundness ... with an appendix on the law of horses and warranty. Horses. 6o EXAMINATION OF HORSES either side as its buttresses, and of the sole for its span. Keystone it has none. Take either half of iht first section of the foot, and you again find the coffin-bone resting upon an arch. This arch differs from the last in its posterior half. Its anterior half, like the former arch, has the wall of the foot as a buttress and the sole for a span; but for the posterior half of the span and buttress it has one structure, and this structure is yielding Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lectures-on-the-examination-of-horses-as-to-soundness-with-an-appendix-on-the-law-of-horses-and-warranty-horses-6o-examination-of-horses-either-side-as-its-buttresses-and-of-the-sole-for-its-span-keystone-it-has-none-take-either-half-of-iht-first-section-of-the-foot-and-you-again-find-the-coffin-bone-resting-upon-an-arch-this-arch-differs-from-the-last-in-its-posterior-half-its-anterior-half-like-the-former-arch-has-the-wall-of-the-foot-as-a-buttress-and-the-sole-for-a-span-but-for-the-posterior-half-of-the-span-and-buttress-it-has-one-structure-and-this-structure-is-yielding-image232343049.html
RMRE03X1–. Lectures on the examination of horses as to soundness ... with an appendix on the law of horses and warranty. Horses. 6o EXAMINATION OF HORSES either side as its buttresses, and of the sole for its span. Keystone it has none. Take either half of iht first section of the foot, and you again find the coffin-bone resting upon an arch. This arch differs from the last in its posterior half. Its anterior half, like the former arch, has the wall of the foot as a buttress and the sole for a span; but for the posterior half of the span and buttress it has one structure, and this structure is yielding
. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. DISEASES FEOM FAULTY CONFOEMATION 177 shoe. In this connection it is necessary to point out that on no account should ' springing ' of the heels of the shoe be allowed. Fig. 93 illustrates the ill-practice. In this case, when the entire weight is thrown on to the heels, the portion of wall posterior to the crack is bound to participate unduly in the downward movement, and so tend to widening of the crack at its highest point. We have already referred to the matter of ' clips.' In no case, whether the crack be at the toe or in the quarters, should Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-horses-foot-hoofs-horses-diseases-feom-faulty-confoemation-177-shoe-in-this-connection-it-is-necessary-to-point-out-that-on-no-account-should-springing-of-the-heels-of-the-shoe-be-allowed-fig-93-illustrates-the-ill-practice-in-this-case-when-the-entire-weight-is-thrown-on-to-the-heels-the-portion-of-wall-posterior-to-the-crack-is-bound-to-participate-unduly-in-the-downward-movement-and-so-tend-to-widening-of-the-crack-at-its-highest-point-we-have-already-referred-to-the-matter-of-clips-in-no-case-whether-the-crack-be-at-the-toe-or-in-the-quarters-should-image232341269.html
RMRE01JD–. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. DISEASES FEOM FAULTY CONFOEMATION 177 shoe. In this connection it is necessary to point out that on no account should ' springing ' of the heels of the shoe be allowed. Fig. 93 illustrates the ill-practice. In this case, when the entire weight is thrown on to the heels, the portion of wall posterior to the crack is bound to participate unduly in the downward movement, and so tend to widening of the crack at its highest point. We have already referred to the matter of ' clips.' In no case, whether the crack be at the toe or in the quarters, should
. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMEN'. 319 from the rest of the intestinal mass. After the serous and muscular coats have been observed on the inflated caaoum, the bowel should be slit open on the convex side of its crook, the incision being extended to its point. The mucous surface is to be gently washed; and, in con- nection with its studj', the student is to examine the two orifices found on the concave side of the crook. Structure of the Large Intestine. Throughout nearly the^vhole of its length, the wall of the large bowel is made up of four co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-horse-a-dissection-guide-horses-dissection-of-the-abdomen-319-from-the-rest-of-the-intestinal-mass-after-the-serous-and-muscular-coats-have-been-observed-on-the-inflated-caaoum-the-bowel-should-be-slit-open-on-the-convex-side-of-its-crook-the-incision-being-extended-to-its-point-the-mucous-surface-is-to-be-gently-washed-and-in-con-nection-with-its-studj-the-student-is-to-examine-the-two-orifices-found-on-the-concave-side-of-the-crook-structure-of-the-large-intestine-throughout-nearly-thevhole-of-its-length-the-wall-of-the-large-bowel-is-made-up-of-four-co-image232419564.html
RMRE3HEM–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMEN'. 319 from the rest of the intestinal mass. After the serous and muscular coats have been observed on the inflated caaoum, the bowel should be slit open on the convex side of its crook, the incision being extended to its point. The mucous surface is to be gently washed; and, in con- nection with its studj', the student is to examine the two orifices found on the concave side of the crook. Structure of the Large Intestine. Throughout nearly the^vhole of its length, the wall of the large bowel is made up of four co
. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. 94 ORDINARY RIDING. To do the second or reversed change of hand, we start as in the preceding movement, from one of the angles of the school, always beginning at one of the long sides ; but having arrived at the centre, we return by a half circle to the wall of the long side which we left, and which we, of course, take on the left. Fig. 29.— Reversed change of hand. hand, if we had it on the right hand, and vice versa. (Fig. 29.) The counter-change of hand is the most complicated one. In doing it, we start by entering the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breaking-and-riding-with-military-commentaries-horses-horsemanship-94-ordinary-riding-to-do-the-second-or-reversed-change-of-hand-we-start-as-in-the-preceding-movement-from-one-of-the-angles-of-the-school-always-beginning-at-one-of-the-long-sides-but-having-arrived-at-the-centre-we-return-by-a-half-circle-to-the-wall-of-the-long-side-which-we-left-and-which-we-of-course-take-on-the-left-fig-29-reversed-change-of-hand-hand-if-we-had-it-on-the-right-hand-and-vice-versa-fig-29-the-counter-change-of-hand-is-the-most-complicated-one-in-doing-it-we-start-by-entering-the-image231953918.html
RMRDABGE–. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. 94 ORDINARY RIDING. To do the second or reversed change of hand, we start as in the preceding movement, from one of the angles of the school, always beginning at one of the long sides ; but having arrived at the centre, we return by a half circle to the wall of the long side which we left, and which we, of course, take on the left. Fig. 29.— Reversed change of hand. hand, if we had it on the right hand, and vice versa. (Fig. 29.) The counter-change of hand is the most complicated one. In doing it, we start by entering the
. Elements of hippology. Horses. 38 ELEMENTS OP HIPPOLOGY.. FiGUBB 27.—The Tables at Twenty. gums; the edges of the teeth, to see if they are chipped; their margins near the gums; for tartar. Look next at the front faces of the teeth, and compare the relative lengths of the axes of the center teeth, remembering that the greater the disparity in these lengths, the older the horse. Next, open the horse's mouth, and look at the tables. The first thing to notice is the table of the corner teeth to see if the wall has grown up on the inside; look for the mark, the shape of the tables, the dental st Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-hippology-horses-38-elements-op-hippology-figubb-27the-tables-at-twenty-gums-the-edges-of-the-teeth-to-see-if-they-are-chipped-their-margins-near-the-gums-for-tartar-look-next-at-the-front-faces-of-the-teeth-and-compare-the-relative-lengths-of-the-axes-of-the-center-teeth-remembering-that-the-greater-the-disparity-in-these-lengths-the-older-the-horse-next-open-the-horses-mouth-and-look-at-the-tables-the-first-thing-to-notice-is-the-table-of-the-corner-teeth-to-see-if-the-wall-has-grown-up-on-the-inside-look-for-the-mark-the-shape-of-the-tables-the-dental-st-image232316312.html
RMRDXWR4–. Elements of hippology. Horses. 38 ELEMENTS OP HIPPOLOGY.. FiGUBB 27.—The Tables at Twenty. gums; the edges of the teeth, to see if they are chipped; their margins near the gums; for tartar. Look next at the front faces of the teeth, and compare the relative lengths of the axes of the center teeth, remembering that the greater the disparity in these lengths, the older the horse. Next, open the horse's mouth, and look at the tables. The first thing to notice is the table of the corner teeth to see if the wall has grown up on the inside; look for the mark, the shape of the tables, the dental st
. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. 310 THE ANATOMY OP THE HORSE. buted over the wall, but are collected into distinct bands, the areas between the bands being provided only with circular fibres. When these bands contract, they shorten the intestine, and throw the wall of the bowel between them into alternate ridges and furrows. The number of these bands is different at different points. The osecum has four. The colon in its 1st part has also four. Three of these disappear on the 2nd part, so that at the pelvic flexure there is only a single band, on the concave side of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-horse-a-dissection-guide-horses-310-the-anatomy-op-the-horse-buted-over-the-wall-but-are-collected-into-distinct-bands-the-areas-between-the-bands-being-provided-only-with-circular-fibres-when-these-bands-contract-they-shorten-the-intestine-and-throw-the-wall-of-the-bowel-between-them-into-alternate-ridges-and-furrows-the-number-of-these-bands-is-different-at-different-points-the-osecum-has-four-the-colon-in-its-1st-part-has-also-four-three-of-these-disappear-on-the-2nd-part-so-that-at-the-pelvic-flexure-there-is-only-a-single-band-on-the-concave-side-of-the-image232428861.html
RMRE41AN–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. 310 THE ANATOMY OP THE HORSE. buted over the wall, but are collected into distinct bands, the areas between the bands being provided only with circular fibres. When these bands contract, they shorten the intestine, and throw the wall of the bowel between them into alternate ridges and furrows. The number of these bands is different at different points. The osecum has four. The colon in its 1st part has also four. Three of these disappear on the 2nd part, so that at the pelvic flexure there is only a single band, on the concave side of the
. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. 354 THE ANATOMY OP THE HORSE. yellowish body—the corpus luteum. In the early stage of a corpus luteum the cells of the membrana granulosa proliferate, while capil- laries extend into it from the wall of the follicle. Later on the blood- clot in the centre becomes decolorised, and the granulosa cells become fatty; and finally the corpus luteum shrinks and disappears. The Pabovabium, or the Organ op Rosenmullbr. This is a minute body situated in the broad ligament, between the ovary and the Fallopian tube. It consists of a number of short c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-horse-a-dissection-guide-horses-354-the-anatomy-op-the-horse-yellowish-bodythe-corpus-luteum-in-the-early-stage-of-a-corpus-luteum-the-cells-of-the-membrana-granulosa-proliferate-while-capil-laries-extend-into-it-from-the-wall-of-the-follicle-later-on-the-blood-clot-in-the-centre-becomes-decolorised-and-the-granulosa-cells-become-fatty-and-finally-the-corpus-luteum-shrinks-and-disappears-the-pabovabium-or-the-organ-op-rosenmullbr-this-is-a-minute-body-situated-in-the-broad-ligament-between-the-ovary-and-the-fallopian-tube-it-consists-of-a-number-of-short-c-image232428616.html
RMRE4120–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. 354 THE ANATOMY OP THE HORSE. yellowish body—the corpus luteum. In the early stage of a corpus luteum the cells of the membrana granulosa proliferate, while capil- laries extend into it from the wall of the follicle. Later on the blood- clot in the centre becomes decolorised, and the granulosa cells become fatty; and finally the corpus luteum shrinks and disappears. The Pabovabium, or the Organ op Rosenmullbr. This is a minute body situated in the broad ligament, between the ovary and the Fallopian tube. It consists of a number of short c
. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. SPECIAL SHOES. 579. Fig. 13.—Hoof surface of a right hind shoe to prevent interfering. The inner hranch has no nail holes and is fitted and beveled under the hoof. Note the number and position of the nail holes, the clip on the outer side wall, and the narrowness and bend of the Inner branch.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-special-shoes-579-fig-13hoof-surface-of-a-right-hind-shoe-to-prevent-interfering-the-inner-hranch-has-no-nail-holes-and-is-fitted-and-beveled-under-the-hoof-note-the-number-and-position-of-the-nail-holes-the-clip-on-the-outer-side-wall-and-the-narrowness-and-bend-of-the-inner-branch-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-united-states-bureau-of-animal-image232372711.html
RMRE1DNB–. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. SPECIAL SHOES. 579. Fig. 13.—Hoof surface of a right hind shoe to prevent interfering. The inner hranch has no nail holes and is fitted and beveled under the hoof. Note the number and position of the nail holes, the clip on the outer side wall, and the narrowness and bend of the Inner branch.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Bureau of Animal
. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. 38 DISEASES OF THE HOESE'S FOOT is known as the Toe, which again is distinguished as Outside Toe or Inside Toe, according as the horn to its inner or outer aspect is indicated. The remainder of the external face of the wall, that running back to the heels, is designated the Quarters. In the middle region of the toe, the wall following the angle of the bones is greatly oblique. This obliquity decreases as the quarters are reached, until on reaching the heels the wall is nearly upright.. Fig. 19.—The Wall of jthe Hoof. 1, The toe ; 2, inner toe ; 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-horses-foot-hoofs-horses-38-diseases-of-the-hoeses-foot-is-known-as-the-toe-which-again-is-distinguished-as-outside-toe-or-inside-toe-according-as-the-horn-to-its-inner-or-outer-aspect-is-indicated-the-remainder-of-the-external-face-of-the-wall-that-running-back-to-the-heels-is-designated-the-quarters-in-the-middle-region-of-the-toe-the-wall-following-the-angle-of-the-bones-is-greatly-oblique-this-obliquity-decreases-as-the-quarters-are-reached-until-on-reaching-the-heels-the-wall-is-nearly-upright-fig-19the-wall-of-jthe-hoof-1-the-toe-2-inner-toe-3-image232319091.html
RMRDY1AB–. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. 38 DISEASES OF THE HOESE'S FOOT is known as the Toe, which again is distinguished as Outside Toe or Inside Toe, according as the horn to its inner or outer aspect is indicated. The remainder of the external face of the wall, that running back to the heels, is designated the Quarters. In the middle region of the toe, the wall following the angle of the bones is greatly oblique. This obliquity decreases as the quarters are reached, until on reaching the heels the wall is nearly upright.. Fig. 19.—The Wall of jthe Hoof. 1, The toe ; 2, inner toe ; 3
. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 711.—Cross-section of Foot op Horse, Cut Parallel with the Coeonaet Border. The wall appears much thicker at the angles than it actually is, because it is cut very obliquely. In the case of unshod horses at hberty the wall is usually worn off to the level of the adjacent sole, but if the ground is too soft the wall is likely to become unduly long and spUt or break or undergo deformation. On very hard or rough ground, on the other hand, the wear may be in ex- Periople Coronary groove. Periople of heel Ridge formed c , by bar and f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-domestic-animals-veterinary-anatomy-fig-711cross-section-of-foot-op-horse-cut-parallel-with-the-coeonaet-border-the-wall-appears-much-thicker-at-the-angles-than-it-actually-is-because-it-is-cut-very-obliquely-in-the-case-of-unshod-horses-at-hberty-the-wall-is-usually-worn-off-to-the-level-of-the-adjacent-sole-but-if-the-ground-is-too-soft-the-wall-is-likely-to-become-unduly-long-and-sput-or-break-or-undergo-deformation-on-very-hard-or-rough-ground-on-the-other-hand-the-wear-may-be-in-ex-periople-coronary-groove-periople-of-heel-ridge-formed-c-by-bar-and-f-image232322494.html
RMRDY5KX–. The anatomy of the domestic animals . Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 711.—Cross-section of Foot op Horse, Cut Parallel with the Coeonaet Border. The wall appears much thicker at the angles than it actually is, because it is cut very obliquely. In the case of unshod horses at hberty the wall is usually worn off to the level of the adjacent sole, but if the ground is too soft the wall is likely to become unduly long and spUt or break or undergo deformation. On very hard or rough ground, on the other hand, the wear may be in ex- Periople Coronary groove. Periople of heel Ridge formed c , by bar and f
. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. FAULTY CONFOEMATION 127 Into this groove is fitted a narrow and somewhat deep shoe, made, preferably, of a mixture of iron and steel, and forged in such a manner that its front or outer surface follows the outer slope of the wall. The Charlier should have the inner edge of its upper surface very slightly bevelled, in order to prevent any Fig. 66.—The Special Drawing-knifb (Fleming's) foe pebpaeing THE Foot for the Chabliee Shoe. pressure on the sensitive sole, and should be provided with from four to six nail-holes. These latter should be small i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-horses-foot-hoofs-horses-faulty-confoemation-127-into-this-groove-is-fitted-a-narrow-and-somewhat-deep-shoe-made-preferably-of-a-mixture-of-iron-and-steel-and-forged-in-such-a-manner-that-its-front-or-outer-surface-follows-the-outer-slope-of-the-wall-the-charlier-should-have-the-inner-edge-of-its-upper-surface-very-slightly-bevelled-in-order-to-prevent-any-fig-66the-special-drawing-knifb-flemings-foe-pebpaeing-the-foot-for-the-chabliee-shoe-pressure-on-the-sensitive-sole-and-should-be-provided-with-from-four-to-six-nail-holes-these-latter-should-be-small-i-image232341367.html
RMRE01NY–. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. FAULTY CONFOEMATION 127 Into this groove is fitted a narrow and somewhat deep shoe, made, preferably, of a mixture of iron and steel, and forged in such a manner that its front or outer surface follows the outer slope of the wall. The Charlier should have the inner edge of its upper surface very slightly bevelled, in order to prevent any Fig. 66.—The Special Drawing-knifb (Fleming's) foe pebpaeing THE Foot for the Chabliee Shoe. pressure on the sensitive sole, and should be provided with from four to six nail-holes. These latter should be small i
. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. DISSECTION OF THE BACK AND THORAX. 127 mus conveys the blood from the wall of the heart itself, and its mouth vill be found under that of the posterior vena cava. 4. The vena izygos sometimes has an independent opening into the auricle, and it hen discharges itself by the roof of the sinus, behind the mouth of the interior cava. At other times it opens into the anterior cava. 5. The mnai cordis minimce are small veins of the wall of the right auricle, vhich, instead of discharging themselves by the coronary sinus, open lirectly on the wal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anatomy-of-the-horse-a-dissection-guide-horses-dissection-of-the-back-and-thorax-127-mus-conveys-the-blood-from-the-wall-of-the-heart-itself-and-its-mouth-vill-be-found-under-that-of-the-posterior-vena-cava-4-the-vena-izygos-sometimes-has-an-independent-opening-into-the-auricle-and-it-hen-discharges-itself-by-the-roof-of-the-sinus-behind-the-mouth-of-the-interior-cava-at-other-times-it-opens-into-the-anterior-cava-5-the-mnai-cordis-minimce-are-small-veins-of-the-wall-of-the-right-auricle-vhich-instead-of-discharging-themselves-by-the-coronary-sinus-open-lirectly-on-the-wal-image232427797.html
RMRE400N–. The anatomy of the horse, a dissection guide. Horses. DISSECTION OF THE BACK AND THORAX. 127 mus conveys the blood from the wall of the heart itself, and its mouth vill be found under that of the posterior vena cava. 4. The vena izygos sometimes has an independent opening into the auricle, and it hen discharges itself by the roof of the sinus, behind the mouth of the interior cava. At other times it opens into the anterior cava. 5. The mnai cordis minimce are small veins of the wall of the right auricle, vhich, instead of discharging themselves by the coronary sinus, open lirectly on the wal
. Elements of hippology. Horses. 144 ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOGY. is danger of pulling out a wedge-shaped portion of the crust. In such a case the nail's must be pulled separately. The seat of the newly-set shoe is on the wall at the level of the sole, bearing slightly on the sole. This surface must be pre- pared most carefully for the shoe by levelling it off so that it is a perfect plane and at right angles to the axis of the foot. In lowering the wall the following rule should be strictly adhered to: The wall to be low- ered to the level of the sole with the pincers, never with a knife. A line ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-hippology-horses-144-elements-of-hippology-is-danger-of-pulling-out-a-wedge-shaped-portion-of-the-crust-in-such-a-case-the-nails-must-be-pulled-separately-the-seat-of-the-newly-set-shoe-is-on-the-wall-at-the-level-of-the-sole-bearing-slightly-on-the-sole-this-surface-must-be-pre-pared-most-carefully-for-the-shoe-by-levelling-it-off-so-that-it-is-a-perfect-plane-and-at-right-angles-to-the-axis-of-the-foot-in-lowering-the-wall-the-following-rule-should-be-strictly-adhered-to-the-wall-to-be-low-ered-to-the-level-of-the-sole-with-the-pincers-never-with-a-knife-a-line-ca-image232334106.html
RMRDYMEJ–. Elements of hippology. Horses. 144 ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOGY. is danger of pulling out a wedge-shaped portion of the crust. In such a case the nail's must be pulled separately. The seat of the newly-set shoe is on the wall at the level of the sole, bearing slightly on the sole. This surface must be pre- pared most carefully for the shoe by levelling it off so that it is a perfect plane and at right angles to the axis of the foot. In lowering the wall the following rule should be strictly adhered to: The wall to be low- ered to the level of the sole with the pincers, never with a knife. A line ca
. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION. 95 keepings on two tracks for the whole time. At the canter this movement requires two changes of leg, the first in the middle of the school, and the second at the wall. If the rider is going on the right, as in Fig. 30, he will begin at the canter with the off fore leading. Having arrived at the centre of the. Fig. 30.—Counter-change of hand. school, he will make the horse change, and canter with the near fore leading, up to the wall, where he will make him change to the off fore. We can see that in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breaking-and-riding-with-military-commentaries-horses-horsemanship-changes-of-direction-95-keepings-on-two-tracks-for-the-whole-time-at-the-canter-this-movement-requires-two-changes-of-leg-the-first-in-the-middle-of-the-school-and-the-second-at-the-wall-if-the-rider-is-going-on-the-right-as-in-fig-30-he-will-begin-at-the-canter-with-the-off-fore-leading-having-arrived-at-the-centre-of-the-fig-30counter-change-of-hand-school-he-will-make-the-horse-change-and-canter-with-the-near-fore-leading-up-to-the-wall-where-he-will-make-him-change-to-the-off-fore-we-can-see-that-in-image231953914.html
RMRDABGA–. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION. 95 keepings on two tracks for the whole time. At the canter this movement requires two changes of leg, the first in the middle of the school, and the second at the wall. If the rider is going on the right, as in Fig. 30, he will begin at the canter with the off fore leading. Having arrived at the centre of the. Fig. 30.—Counter-change of hand. school, he will make the horse change, and canter with the near fore leading, up to the wall, where he will make him change to the off fore. We can see that in
. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Fi". 23.—Transverse section of stable. Two horses are placed between opposite windows, heads to outer walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. however, to work on the principle of inlets in the wall and outlets in the roof.. Fig. 24. —Transverse section of stable. Eight horses are placed between opiiosite windows, with their heads to dividing walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. 6. Tubes or shafts either as inlets or outlets are generally to be avoided. Mechanical Ventilation. This may be defined as the me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-veterinary-hygiene-veterinary-hygiene-fiquot-23transverse-section-of-stable-two-horses-are-placed-between-opposite-windows-heads-to-outer-walls-the-arrows-indicate-the-direction-of-the-wind-however-to-work-on-the-principle-of-inlets-in-the-wall-and-outlets-in-the-roof-fig-24-transverse-section-of-stable-eight-horses-are-placed-between-opiiosite-windows-with-their-heads-to-dividing-walls-the-arrows-indicate-the-direction-of-the-wind-6-tubes-or-shafts-either-as-inlets-or-outlets-are-generally-to-be-avoided-mechanical-ventilation-this-may-be-defined-as-the-me-image232002028.html
RMRDCGXM–. A manual of veterinary hygiene. Veterinary hygiene. Fi". 23.—Transverse section of stable. Two horses are placed between opposite windows, heads to outer walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. however, to work on the principle of inlets in the wall and outlets in the roof.. Fig. 24. —Transverse section of stable. Eight horses are placed between opiiosite windows, with their heads to dividing walls. The arrows indicate the direction of the wind. 6. Tubes or shafts either as inlets or outlets are generally to be avoided. Mechanical Ventilation. This may be defined as the me
. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. 574 DISEASES OF THE HOESE. A front hoof of the regular standing positidn.—The outer wall is a little more slanting and somewhat thicker than the inner. ,The lower border of the outer quarter describes the arc of a smaller circle—^that is, is more sharply bent than the inner quarter. The weight falls near the center of the foot and is evenly distributed over the whole bottom of the hoof. The toe forms an angle with the ground of 45° to 50° and is parallel to the direction of the long pastern. The toe points straight ahead, and when the horse is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-574-diseases-of-the-hoese-a-front-hoof-of-the-regular-standing-positidnthe-outer-wall-is-a-little-more-slanting-and-somewhat-thicker-than-the-inner-the-lower-border-of-the-outer-quarter-describes-the-arc-of-a-smaller-circlethat-is-is-more-sharply-bent-than-the-inner-quarter-the-weight-falls-near-the-center-of-the-foot-and-is-evenly-distributed-over-the-whole-bottom-of-the-hoof-the-toe-forms-an-angle-with-the-ground-of-45-to-50-and-is-parallel-to-the-direction-of-the-long-pastern-the-toe-points-straight-ahead-and-when-the-horse-is-image232350196.html
RMRE0D18–. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. 574 DISEASES OF THE HOESE. A front hoof of the regular standing positidn.—The outer wall is a little more slanting and somewhat thicker than the inner. ,The lower border of the outer quarter describes the arc of a smaller circle—^that is, is more sharply bent than the inner quarter. The weight falls near the center of the foot and is evenly distributed over the whole bottom of the hoof. The toe forms an angle with the ground of 45° to 50° and is parallel to the direction of the long pastern. The toe points straight ahead, and when the horse is
. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. INFLAMMATOEY AFFECTIONS 291 one or two to be found chiefly in Continental works on this subject. The method of Gross consists in thinning down with a rasp about 1^ inches of the horn of the wall immediately below the coronet, the thinned portion extending from heel to heel. The groove made is filled with basilicon ointment,* and the coronet stimulated with a cantharides ointment. In this way there is induced to grow from the coronet a new wall of nearly normal dimensions. By other operators (Bayer, Imminger, Meyer, and Gunther) this treatment has Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-horses-foot-hoofs-horses-inflammatoey-affections-291-one-or-two-to-be-found-chiefly-in-continental-works-on-this-subject-the-method-of-gross-consists-in-thinning-down-with-a-rasp-about-1-inches-of-the-horn-of-the-wall-immediately-below-the-coronet-the-thinned-portion-extending-from-heel-to-heel-the-groove-made-is-filled-with-basilicon-ointment-and-the-coronet-stimulated-with-a-cantharides-ointment-in-this-way-there-is-induced-to-grow-from-the-coronet-a-new-wall-of-nearly-normal-dimensions-by-other-operators-bayer-imminger-meyer-and-gunther-this-treatment-has-image232341097.html
RMRE01C9–. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. INFLAMMATOEY AFFECTIONS 291 one or two to be found chiefly in Continental works on this subject. The method of Gross consists in thinning down with a rasp about 1^ inches of the horn of the wall immediately below the coronet, the thinned portion extending from heel to heel. The groove made is filled with basilicon ointment,* and the coronet stimulated with a cantharides ointment. In this way there is induced to grow from the coronet a new wall of nearly normal dimensions. By other operators (Bayer, Imminger, Meyer, and Gunther) this treatment has
. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. HORSESHOEING. 591 when limited to a part of the wall is evidence of pi'evious local inflammation. The bulbs of the heels should be full, rounded, and of equal height. The sole (fig. 1) should be well hollowed out, the white line solid, the frog well developed, the middle cleft of the frog broad and shallow, the spaces between the bars and the frog wide and shallow, the bars straight from the buttress toward the point of the frog, and the buttresses themselves so far apart as not to press against the branches of the fiog. A hoof can not be cons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-horseshoeing-591-when-limited-to-a-part-of-the-wall-is-evidence-of-pievious-local-inflammation-the-bulbs-of-the-heels-should-be-full-rounded-and-of-equal-height-the-sole-fig-1-should-be-well-hollowed-out-the-white-line-solid-the-frog-well-developed-the-middle-cleft-of-the-frog-broad-and-shallow-the-spaces-between-the-bars-and-the-frog-wide-and-shallow-the-bars-straight-from-the-buttress-toward-the-point-of-the-frog-and-the-buttresses-themselves-so-far-apart-as-not-to-press-against-the-branches-of-the-fiog-a-hoof-can-not-be-cons-image232372178.html
RMRE1D2A–. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. HORSESHOEING. 591 when limited to a part of the wall is evidence of pi'evious local inflammation. The bulbs of the heels should be full, rounded, and of equal height. The sole (fig. 1) should be well hollowed out, the white line solid, the frog well developed, the middle cleft of the frog broad and shallow, the spaces between the bars and the frog wide and shallow, the bars straight from the buttress toward the point of the frog, and the buttresses themselves so far apart as not to press against the branches of the fiog. A hoof can not be cons
. Secrets of earth and sea. Science; Natural history; Archaeology; Art, Primitive. Fig. 22.—Wolf, engraved on wall of the cave of Combarelles.. Fig. 23.—Wall engraving of a Cave Lion (Combarelles). dalenian horizon—and as to whether work by men of the Magdalenian race is not in some cases associated in the cave deposits with that by the earlier negroid Aurig- nacians. The horses shown are from various caves. Fig. 12. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/secrets-of-earth-and-sea-science-natural-history-archaeology-art-primitive-fig-22wolf-engraved-on-wall-of-the-cave-of-combarelles-fig-23wall-engraving-of-a-cave-lion-combarelles-dalenian-horizonand-as-to-whether-work-by-men-of-the-magdalenian-race-is-not-in-some-cases-associated-in-the-cave-deposits-with-that-by-the-earlier-negroid-aurig-nacians-the-horses-shown-are-from-various-caves-fig-12-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-n-image232124391.html
RMRDJ50R–. Secrets of earth and sea. Science; Natural history; Archaeology; Art, Primitive. Fig. 22.—Wolf, engraved on wall of the cave of Combarelles.. Fig. 23.—Wall engraving of a Cave Lion (Combarelles). dalenian horizon—and as to whether work by men of the Magdalenian race is not in some cases associated in the cave deposits with that by the earlier negroid Aurig- nacians. The horses shown are from various caves. Fig. 12. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may n
. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION'. 91 The demi-volte is made in the middle of one of the small sides of the school. As it finishes on two tracks, we should not ask the horse to do it before teaching him to move on two tracks, which I will explain further on. (Fig. 27). Whatever may be the pace at which the demi-volte is. Fig. 26.—Volte. made, the shoulders should be the first to leave, and to arrive at, the wall; that is to say, the horse should always remain on an oblique line. The demi-volte is usually done in a very incorrect mann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/breaking-and-riding-with-military-commentaries-horses-horsemanship-changes-of-direction-91-the-demi-volte-is-made-in-the-middle-of-one-of-the-small-sides-of-the-school-as-it-finishes-on-two-tracks-we-should-not-ask-the-horse-to-do-it-before-teaching-him-to-move-on-two-tracks-which-i-will-explain-further-on-fig-27-whatever-may-be-the-pace-at-which-the-demi-volte-is-fig-26volte-made-the-shoulders-should-be-the-first-to-leave-and-to-arrive-at-the-wall-that-is-to-say-the-horse-should-always-remain-on-an-oblique-line-the-demi-volte-is-usually-done-in-a-very-incorrect-mann-image231954077.html
RMRDABP5–. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. CHANGES OF DIRECTION'. 91 The demi-volte is made in the middle of one of the small sides of the school. As it finishes on two tracks, we should not ask the horse to do it before teaching him to move on two tracks, which I will explain further on. (Fig. 27). Whatever may be the pace at which the demi-volte is. Fig. 26.—Volte. made, the shoulders should be the first to leave, and to arrive at, the wall; that is to say, the horse should always remain on an oblique line. The demi-volte is usually done in a very incorrect mann
. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. 572 DISEASES OF THE HOBSE. Colts in the stable can not wear down their hoofs, so that every four to six weeks they should be rasped down and the lower edge of the wall well rounded to prevent chipping. The soles and clefts of the frog should be picked out every few days and the entire hoof washed clean. Plenty of clean straw litter should be provided. Hoofs that are becoming " awry " should have the wall shortened in such a manner as to straighten the foot-axis. This will ultimately produce a good hoof and will improve the position o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-572-diseases-of-the-hobse-colts-in-the-stable-can-not-wear-down-their-hoofs-so-that-every-four-to-six-weeks-they-should-be-rasped-down-and-the-lower-edge-of-the-wall-well-rounded-to-prevent-chipping-the-soles-and-clefts-of-the-frog-should-be-picked-out-every-few-days-and-the-entire-hoof-washed-clean-plenty-of-clean-straw-litter-should-be-provided-hoofs-that-are-becoming-quot-awry-quot-should-have-the-wall-shortened-in-such-a-manner-as-to-straighten-the-foot-axis-this-will-ultimately-produce-a-good-hoof-and-will-improve-the-position-o-image232350212.html
RMRE0D1T–. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. 572 DISEASES OF THE HOBSE. Colts in the stable can not wear down their hoofs, so that every four to six weeks they should be rasped down and the lower edge of the wall well rounded to prevent chipping. The soles and clefts of the frog should be picked out every few days and the entire hoof washed clean. Plenty of clean straw litter should be provided. Hoofs that are becoming " awry " should have the wall shortened in such a manner as to straighten the foot-axis. This will ultimately produce a good hoof and will improve the position o
. Diseases & disorders of the horse, a treatise on equine medicine and surgery, being a contribution to the science of comparative pathology. Horses. 90 A nerve-fibre is a microscopic element composed of a proper wall and contents. The wall is the sheath we mentioned, and it is a thin elastic membrane. The contents comprise in the centre a solid core, called the axis cylinder, along which the nerve current passes. In many fibres, between the axis cylinder and the way, is found a viscid substance called the medulla.. Those fibres which do not contain the medulla, and which are specially cha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-amp-disorders-of-the-horse-a-treatise-on-equine-medicine-and-surgery-being-a-contribution-to-the-science-of-comparative-pathology-horses-90-a-nerve-fibre-is-a-microscopic-element-composed-of-a-proper-wall-and-contents-the-wall-is-the-sheath-we-mentioned-and-it-is-a-thin-elastic-membrane-the-contents-comprise-in-the-centre-a-solid-core-called-the-axis-cylinder-along-which-the-nerve-current-passes-in-many-fibres-between-the-axis-cylinder-and-the-way-is-found-a-viscid-substance-called-the-medulla-those-fibres-which-do-not-contain-the-medulla-and-which-are-specially-cha-image232354411.html
RMRE0JBR–. Diseases & disorders of the horse, a treatise on equine medicine and surgery, being a contribution to the science of comparative pathology. Horses. 90 A nerve-fibre is a microscopic element composed of a proper wall and contents. The wall is the sheath we mentioned, and it is a thin elastic membrane. The contents comprise in the centre a solid core, called the axis cylinder, along which the nerve current passes. In many fibres, between the axis cylinder and the way, is found a viscid substance called the medulla.. Those fibres which do not contain the medulla, and which are specially cha
. Lectures on the examination of horses as to soundness ... with an appendix on the law of horses and warranty. Horses. AS TO SOUNDNESS. 63 alighting on the points at and between a ^and c ^ do not in the shod foot terminate in the bottom of the wall of the foot, but in unyielding iron, and the hoof at these points is bound tightly down to this iron by nails, so that it cannot move; the remaining parts between a. d and d b, not being so nailed to iron, can move. If you. Fig. 5. observe a shoe that has been worn for a time, you will see'this is so for yoursolvft. The bright mark left by the cons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lectures-on-the-examination-of-horses-as-to-soundness-with-an-appendix-on-the-law-of-horses-and-warranty-horses-as-to-soundness-63-alighting-on-the-points-at-and-between-a-and-c-do-not-in-the-shod-foot-terminate-in-the-bottom-of-the-wall-of-the-foot-but-in-unyielding-iron-and-the-hoof-at-these-points-is-bound-tightly-down-to-this-iron-by-nails-so-that-it-cannot-move-the-remaining-parts-between-a-d-and-d-b-not-being-so-nailed-to-iron-can-move-if-you-fig-5-observe-a-shoe-that-has-been-worn-for-a-time-you-will-seethis-is-so-for-yoursolvft-the-bright-mark-left-by-the-cons-image232343043.html
RMRE03WR–. Lectures on the examination of horses as to soundness ... with an appendix on the law of horses and warranty. Horses. AS TO SOUNDNESS. 63 alighting on the points at and between a ^and c ^ do not in the shod foot terminate in the bottom of the wall of the foot, but in unyielding iron, and the hoof at these points is bound tightly down to this iron by nails, so that it cannot move; the remaining parts between a. d and d b, not being so nailed to iron, can move. If you. Fig. 5. observe a shoe that has been worn for a time, you will see'this is so for yoursolvft. The bright mark left by the cons
. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. Fig. 13.—Hoof surface of a right hind shoe to prevent interfering. The inner hranch has no nail holes and is fitted and beveled under the hoof. Note the number and position of the nail holes, the clip on the outer side wall, and the narrowness and bend of the Inner branch.. Fig. 14.—Ground surface of shoe shown in the previous figure. The inner nailless branch has the thickness of the outer branch plus its calls, so that the inner and outer quarters of the hoof are equidistant from the ground. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-report-on-diseases-of-the-horse-horses-fig-13hoof-surface-of-a-right-hind-shoe-to-prevent-interfering-the-inner-hranch-has-no-nail-holes-and-is-fitted-and-beveled-under-the-hoof-note-the-number-and-position-of-the-nail-holes-the-clip-on-the-outer-side-wall-and-the-narrowness-and-bend-of-the-inner-branch-fig-14ground-surface-of-shoe-shown-in-the-previous-figure-the-inner-nailless-branch-has-the-thickness-of-the-outer-branch-plus-its-calls-so-that-the-inner-and-outer-quarters-of-the-hoof-are-equidistant-from-the-ground-digitized-by-microsoft-please-note-that-these-i-image232372709.html
RMRE1DN9–. Special report on diseases of the horse . Horses. Fig. 13.—Hoof surface of a right hind shoe to prevent interfering. The inner hranch has no nail holes and is fitted and beveled under the hoof. Note the number and position of the nail holes, the clip on the outer side wall, and the narrowness and bend of the Inner branch.. Fig. 14.—Ground surface of shoe shown in the previous figure. The inner nailless branch has the thickness of the outer branch plus its calls, so that the inner and outer quarters of the hoof are equidistant from the ground. Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these i
. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. 298 DISEASES OF THE HOESE'S FOOT 3. Kehaphyllocblb. Definition.—By this term is indicated an enlargement forming on the inner surface of the wall. In shape and extent these enlargements vary. Usually they are rounded and extend from the coronary cushion to the sole, sometimes only as thick as an ordinary goose-quill, at other times. Fig. 132.—A Portion of the Hohn of the Wall at the Toe REMOVED IN ORDER TO SHOW A KeRAPHYLLOCELE ON ITS InNBE Surface. reaching the size of one's finger. Often they are irregular in formation and flattened from side t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-horses-foot-hoofs-horses-298-diseases-of-the-hoeses-foot-3-kehaphyllocblb-definitionby-this-term-is-indicated-an-enlargement-forming-on-the-inner-surface-of-the-wall-in-shape-and-extent-these-enlargements-vary-usually-they-are-rounded-and-extend-from-the-coronary-cushion-to-the-sole-sometimes-only-as-thick-as-an-ordinary-goose-quill-at-other-times-fig-132a-portion-of-the-hohn-of-the-wall-at-the-toe-removed-in-order-to-show-a-keraphyllocele-on-its-innbe-surface-reaching-the-size-of-ones-finger-often-they-are-irregular-in-formation-and-flattened-from-side-t-image232341084.html
RMRE01BT–. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. 298 DISEASES OF THE HOESE'S FOOT 3. Kehaphyllocblb. Definition.—By this term is indicated an enlargement forming on the inner surface of the wall. In shape and extent these enlargements vary. Usually they are rounded and extend from the coronary cushion to the sole, sometimes only as thick as an ordinary goose-quill, at other times. Fig. 132.—A Portion of the Hohn of the Wall at the Toe REMOVED IN ORDER TO SHOW A KeRAPHYLLOCELE ON ITS InNBE Surface. reaching the size of one's finger. Often they are irregular in formation and flattened from side t
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