... should be placed in the stall, fed, unharnessed, groomed thoroughly, and blanketed. The legs should then be given a thorough, rapid brushing. Time spent in cleaning and rubbing the horse in the evening, after the day's work is done, is of much greater... Elementary Agriculture - Página 10por William Lewis Nida - 1913 - 238 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1911 - 1248 páginas
...legs should not be neglected but be given a thorough and rapid brushing. Time spent in cleaning am' rubbing the horse in the evening after the day's work is done is wort! much more than time thus spent in the morning. If the animal is working in the mud it is desirable... | |
| Albert Russell Mann - 1911 - 376 páginas
...body generally receives more attention than the legs. Usually the legs are most in need of grooming. Time spent in cleaning and rubbing the horse in the evening, after the day's work is done, is worth much more than the same length of time spent in the morning, because the horse will rest so much... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1913 - 766 páginas
...grooming and blanketed. The legs should not be neglected, but be given a thorough and rapid brushing. Time spent in cleaning and rubbing the horse in the evening after the day's work is done, is worth much more than the same time thus spent in the morning. If the animal is working in the mud,... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1914 - 956 páginas
...unharnessed, groomed thoroughly, and blanketed. The legs should then be given a thorough, rapid brushing. Time spent in cleaning and rubbing the horse in the evening, after the day's work is done, is of much greater benefit to the animal than the same amount of time thus spent in the morning. If the... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1916 - 1226 páginas
...unharnessed, groomed thoroughly, and blanketed. The legs should then be given a thorough, rapid brushing. Time "spent in cleaning and rubbing the horse in the evening, after the day's work is done, is of much greater benefit to the animal than the same amount of time thus spent in the morning. If the... | |
| Hugh Findlay - 1920 - 584 páginas
...unharnessed, groomed thoroughly, and blanketed. The legs should then be given a thorough, rapid brushing. Time spent in cleaning and rubbing the horse in the evening, after the day's work is done, is of much greater benefit to the animal than the same amount of time thus spent in the morning. If the... | |
| Hugh Findlay - 1920 - 586 páginas
...unharnessed, groomed thoroughly, and blanketed. The legs should then be given a thorough, rapid brushing. Time spent in cleaning and rubbing the horse in the evening, after the day's work is done, is of much greater benefit to the animal than the same amount of time thus spent in the morning. If the... | |
| 1915 - 1350 páginas
...unharnessed, groomed thoroughly, and blanketed. The legs should then be given a thorough, rapid brushing. of much greater benefit to the animal than the same amount of time thus spent in the morning. If the... | |
| New York (State). Department of Agriculture - 1913 - 766 páginas
...grooming and- blanketed. The legs should not be neglected, but be given a thorough and rapid brushing. Time spent in cleaning and rubbing the horse in the evening after the day's work is done, is worth much more than the same time thus spent in the morning. If the animal is working in the mud,... | |
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