. Elements of hippology. Horses. ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOGY. 13. Figure 4.—A French Percheron Draft-Horse. Courtsey of Gerald T. Hanley, Esq. horses, full of courage and good temper, smaller than the coach- horses, and much less rangy in build. Fashion demands of them an exaggerated knee action when in motion and a peculiar stretched- out pose when at rest. This exaggerated knee action is well shown in Figure 5. The hunter is a saddle-horse of good size, with a strong thorough- bred cross, good at jumping, and with excellent wind. There is no particular breed of hunters. They are simply selected in


. Elements of hippology. Horses. ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOGY. 13. Figure 4.—A French Percheron Draft-Horse. Courtsey of Gerald T. Hanley, Esq. horses, full of courage and good temper, smaller than the coach- horses, and much less rangy in build. Fashion demands of them an exaggerated knee action when in motion and a peculiar stretched- out pose when at rest. This exaggerated knee action is well shown in Figure 5. The hunter is a saddle-horse of good size, with a strong thorough- bred cross, good at jumping, and with excellent wind. There is no particular breed of hunters. They are simply selected individuals. 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 Marshall, F. C. (Francis Cutler), 1867-; United States Military Academy. Dept. of Tactics. Kansas City : Hudson press


Size: 1536px × 1626px
Photo credit: © Paul Fearn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublisher, booksubjecthorses