The encyclopædia of the stable The encyclopædia of the stable: a complete manual of the horse, its breeds, anatomy, physiology, diseases, breeding, breaking, training and management, with articles on harness, farriery, carriages, etc. comprising a thousand hints to horse owners encyclopdiaofs00shaw Year: 1909 JUGULAR VEIN—JUMPING Jugular Vein.—The large vein of the neck which with the carotid artery lies beneath the cesophagus and above the trachea, which see. Jumper's Bump.—The term applied to the protuberance or rise which appears at the top of the loins of some horses, as a consequence of
The encyclopædia of the stable The encyclopædia of the stable: a complete manual of the horse, its breeds, anatomy, physiology, diseases, breeding, breaking, training and management, with articles on harness, farriery, carriages, etc. comprising a thousand hints to horse owners encyclopdiaofs00shaw Year: 1909 JUGULAR VEIN—JUMPING Jugular Vein.—The large vein of the neck which with the carotid artery lies beneath the cesophagus and above the trachea, which see. Jumper's Bump.—The term applied to the protuberance or rise which appears at the top of the loins of some horses, as a consequence of this formation having been associated with many of the best jumpers. (See Point of Loin.) Jumping.—Most horses possess a natural gift of jumping, White Rose, property of Mr John Coleman, but some take to the work far more kindly than others. At 186
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