| Nathan Bailey, John Worlidge - 1717 - 1058 pages
...ftraight upon their Members are quite contrary to thofe that are long-jointed, that is, whofe Patterns are fo long and flexible, that the Horfe in walking almoft touches the Ground with them. This is a greater Imperfeftion. than the former, for to them fome Remedy may be apply'd, but for this there can is none... | |
| 1735 - 450 pages
...upon their members, are quite contrary to thofe that are long-jointed ; that is, whofe pafterns are fo long and flexible, that the horfe in walking almoft...and fuch horfes are not fit for any fatigue or toil. 3. Some horfes, tho' they be long-jointed, yet do not bend their pafterns in walking, being fomewhat... | |
| 1735 - 396 pages
...fized horfes, becaufe long pafterns are weak, and cannot fo well endure travel : fome have pafterns fo long and flexible, that the horfe in walking almoft touches the ground with them, which is a great imperfection, and a fign of little or no ftrength, fuch horfes not being fit for any... | |
| Thomas Wallis (Surgeon) - 1759 - 344 pages
...upon their members, are quite contrary to thofe that are long-jointed ; that rs, whofe pafteyns are fo long and flexible, that the horfe in walking almoft touches the ground with them. This is a greater imperfectinn than the former, becaufe l'ome ermedy may he applied to them, but there can be none for... | |
| Thomas Wallis (Surgeon) - 1766 - 350 pages
...upon their members, are quite contrary to thofe that are long-jointed j that is, whofe patterns are fo long and flexible, that the horfe in walking almoft...but there can be none for this ; befides, it is a fjgn of little or no (Irength, and fuch boĆles are not fit for any fatigue or toil. 3. Some horfes,... | |
| SPORTSMAN. - 1785 - 610 pages
...upon their members, are quite contrary to thofe that are long jointed ; that is, whofe pafterns are fo long and flexible, that the horfe in walking almoft...befides, it is a fign of little or no ftrength, and fuch horfesarc not fit for any fatigue or toil. Some horfes, though they be longjointed, yet do not bend... | |
| 1800 - 596 pages
...upon their members, are quite contrary to thofe that are long jointed; that is, whofe pafterns are fo long and flexible, that the horfe in walking almoft...be applied to them, but there can be none for this; bcfides, it is a fign of little or no ftrength, and fuch horfes are not fit for any fatigue or toil.... | |
| 1800 - 594 pages
...middleiized horfes, beca'ufe long patterns are weak, and cannot fo well endure travel: fome have patterns fo long and flexible, that the horfe in walking almoft touches the ground with them, which is a great imperfeclion, and a fign of little or no firength, fuch horfes not being fit for aivy... | |
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