The practical horseshoer Being a collection of articles on horseshoeing in all its branches which have appeared from time to time in the columns of "The Blacksmith and wheelwright" .. . ^ in Eurocrydon. The Bard, shown in Fig. 165, has a strong neck and great. Fig. 164—Showing Hip and Whirlbone. breadth of jaw, which is shown not only in the portrait,but also along the line in Fig. 159. The Bard,as shown by his face, has a quiet disposition and agood temper. Some people remember Eurus and say onlya fool horse will really run his best in a race after all. Itis a problem worth studying wh
The practical horseshoer Being a collection of articles on horseshoeing in all its branches which have appeared from time to time in the columns of "The Blacksmith and wheelwright" .. . ^ in Eurocrydon. The Bard, shown in Fig. 165, has a strong neck and great. Fig. 164—Showing Hip and Whirlbone. breadth of jaw, which is shown not only in the portrait,but also along the line in Fig. 159. The Bard,as shown by his face, has a quiet disposition and agood temper. Some people remember Eurus and say onlya fool horse will really run his best in a race after all. Itis a problem worth studying whether Eurus doesnt reasonit out that he will get just as much oats at night whetherhe runs or no. So the rogue no doubt thinks it out andconcludes that it is just as safe for him to do as he pleasesand a erreat deal funnier. But there is none of this rogue THE PRACTICAL HORSESHOER. 267 reasoning in The Bards face. His head is small and hismouth is so dainty that he could almost drink out of a pintcup. His head is short, and the brain measure across (see Fig. 158) is not so great as in Eurus. Across the i^, between the eyes, the Bards head is very wide,and his eyes are big, brown and gentle. The Bards leg: ishis great beauty. His hi
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