. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. Fig. 43.—Le Placer and Barrier's UExUrieur du Cke'i^aL It may be possible to make a horse assume this attitude (Fr. le placer); but I must say I have never seen a horse adopt it. Fig. 44 is the. Fig. 44•—Standing at Attention nearest approach in a well-bred horse to this position that I have been able to get in a photograph, of which this illustration is an exact Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
. Points of the horse; a treatise on the conformation, movements, breeds and evolution of the horse. Horses. Fig. 43.—Le Placer and Barrier's UExUrieur du Cke'i^aL It may be possible to make a horse assume this attitude (Fr. le placer); but I must say I have never seen a horse adopt it. Fig. 44 is the. Fig. 44•—Standing at Attention nearest approach in a well-bred horse to this position that I have been able to get in a photograph, of which this illustration is an exact 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 Hayes, M. Horace (Matthew Horace), 1842-1904. London, W. Thacker & co
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