CONTENTS 



PACE 



Measurements which apply to all Horses 10-14 



Heads ... ... .■• ••■ 14-17 



Ears ... ... ... .•• - 18 



Eyes ... ... •■• ••• 19 



Mouth ... ... ... ... ••• 21 



Mane ... ... ... •■• 21 



Neck ... ... ... ... 21-23 



The Body — Withers ... ... ... 24 



Shoulder ... ... ... ••• 24 



Back ... ... ... - 24-26 



How Arabs observe Horses ... 27-29 



Hindquarters ... ... ... 3°i 3^ 



Tails ... ... ... ••• 32.33 



Thigh ... ... ... .•■ 34 



Hocks ... ... ... ... 34.35 



Unsoundness indicated by Outline of Horse 36, 37 



Forelegs ... ... ... ••• 3^ 



Feet and Hoofs ... ... ... 39.4° 



Pasterns ... ... ... ... 4° 



Fetlock ... ... ... ... ... 4° 



Canon Bone or Shank ... ... 40.41 



Back Tendon ... ... ... ■■ 4' 



Knees and Forearms ... ... ... 41 



Front View ... ... ... 42.43 



Back View ... ... ... ... 44. 45 



Movements — Seventeenth-century Opinions 46-48 

 Knowledge obtained by Photography ... 48-51 



Amble ... ... ... ... ... 52 



Rotation in which Horse moves his Legs 53 



Artificial Paces ... ... ... 53-55 



Peculiarities of Movement ... 56, 57 



Conventional Horses... ... ... 58.59 



Effect of Motion indicated by Lines 60, 61 



Terms Appreciation, Depreciation ... 62 



Methods of Breakers ... ... 6^ 



Docking ... ... ... •■• ••• 63 



Trimming ... ... ■■. ■■■ 64 



The Rider ... ... ... 65-71 



Journeys ... ... ... ••■ 72, 73 



Saddlery — Child's Pad ... ... ... 74 



Training Child's Pony and teaching Child 74, 75 



Cut of Saddles ... ... ... 75. 7^ 



Girths ... ... ... •■• 76,77 



Bridles ... ... ••• •■• 7^ 



Driving— Coachmen ... ... 78-82 



Teams of Eight or more ... ... 82-84 



Whip ... ... .• ••• ••• 84 



Harness ... ... •■. ••• 85 



Buying at Auction ... •■• 86-88 



Tethering ... ... ... ••• 88-90 



