Military Equitation Or a Method of Breaking Horses And Teaching Soldiers to
Military Equitation Or a Method of Breaking Horses And Teaching Soldiers to
Henry Herbert Pembroke
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Some fhould carry a ham- mer, others a pair of pinchers, others a butteris, and all be taught how to fix on a Ihoe. The weight of thefe things properly divided is trifling. The ufe of them would be foon found on fervice, particularly with light troops, and on detachments, where farriers cannot be prefent. The common praftice of fluffing feet with dung is a very bad one, for the dung contains a rotting quality in it ; clay and hog's lard, well mixed together, is much better for that purpofe. As ...to hoof ointment, none is better than that made of one pound of neat's foot oil, one pound of turpentine, and ten ounces of bees-wax. Greafing and flopping, though good for moft feet, are not fo for all : weak fpungy crufls and foles are the worfe for it : fuch mufl be kept dry. Strong feet mufl be often wetted, greafed, and flopped, and the crufl kept down low, or they will fall in by the flrong prefTure of the crufl, an4 caufe narrow heels. When hories are hot, the water with which their feet are wafhed fhould be lukewarm: \{ the heels arc cracked, thofe parts fhould be wafhed with BREAKING HORSES, ^c.
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