- Zebra with young
Zebra with young - Preparing to lie down
Preparing to lie down - Zebra with young
Zebra with young - Terrified Horse
Terrified Horse - Skeleton of Horse
- The short strap in use
A common breaching strap is used to strap up the foot. For using, open the loop, keeping the buckle on the outside, put the loop over foot, then raise foot and pass the strap around the fore-arm from the inside, and buckle it tight; this holds the foot up firmly. - The short and the long straps
Horses may be taught many amusing tricks, some of which are really wonderful. For teaching horses tricks the implements known as the Rarey straps are requisite, to teach the animal to lie down, etc. The piebald or spotted horses are generally supposed by trainers to be more tractable as well as to possess more talent than others. - Teaching the horse to back
Put the cord upon the horse, using the small loop; draw it with a steady pull; this brings the horse’s nose toward his body. Keep a firm hold upon the cord until he steps back a little, using at the same time the word “back.” Then caress him; by doing so you show him that he has done exactly as you wished him to, and the caresses should be repeated every time he obeys. - The application of both straps
The application of both straps - Frightened Horse
Frightened Horse - Horse cantering
Horse cantering - The Horse
- Horses running in snow
Horses running in snow - Horse affection
Horse affection - Horse
Horse - Bucking Horse
Bucking Horse - Horse Head
Horse Head - Skeleton of the Horse
1, Cranium; 2, face; 3, atlas; 4, axis; 5, seventh cervical vertebra; 6, first dorsal vertebra; 7, eighteenth and last dorsal vertebra; 8, lumbar vertebræ; 9, sacrum; 10, coccygeal vertebræ; 11, sternum; 12, xiphoid appendix; 13, eighteenth and last sternal rib; 14, costal cartilage; 15, scapula; 16, cartilage of extension; 17, great tuberosity of the humerus; 18, deltoid crest; 19, olecranon process; 20, radius; 21, carpus; 22, pisiform; 23, principal metacarpal; 24, metacarpal, external rudimentary; 25, large sesamoids; 26, first phalanx; 27, second phalanx; 28, third phalanx; 29, ilium, showing external iliac fossa; 30, pubis; 31, tuberosity of the ischium; 32, great trochanter; 33, infratrochanteric crest, or third trochanter; 34, supracondyloid fossa of the femur; 35, knee-cap; 36, anterior tuberosity of the tibia; 37, the fibula; 38, tarsus astragalus; 39, calcaneum; 40, principal metatarsal; 41, rudimentary external metatarsal; 42, large sesamoids; 43, first phalanx; 44, second phalanx; 45, third phalanx. - horse
- Horse in stall
Horse in stall - Horse
Horse - Bringing the horse to his knees
Bringing the horse to his knees - Horses in stall
Horses in stall - The Horse lying down
The Horse lying down - Horses Drinking
Horses Drinking - Boy and Girl feeding a horse
Boy and Girl feeding a horse - Comfort
- Feeding the horse
- Speckled horse
Speckled horse - Going through the gate
Going through the gate - Trotting across a field
Trotting across a field - Horse drinking
Horse drinking - Soldier on horse
Soldier on horse - Horse and sheep show
Horse and sheep show - Horse legs
Horse legs - Brown horse and foal
Brown horse and foal - Horse and Foal
Horse and Foal - Rodeo Rider
Rodeo Rider - Man riding horse
Man riding horse - Horse with feedbag
Horse with feedbag - Prancing Horse
Prancing Horse - Feeding Time
Feeding Time - Child looking after horse
Child looking after horse - Two children riding ponies on the beach
Two children riding ponies on the beach - Horse and cart with dog driver
Horse and cart with dog driver - Two horses
Two horses - Need real food
Horse reaching for some leaves on rather barren tree - A horse
A horse - Frolicking Horses
- Feeding time
Feeding time - Horse and dogs ready for a ride
Horse and dogs ready for a ride - Hunting with the dogs
Hunting with the dogs - Man and horse outside a house
Man and horse outside a house - Horse
Horse - Two horses looking at their food
Two horses looking at their food - Man leading a horse
Man leading a horse - Digestive and Urinary apparatus
Digestive Apparatus of the Horse 1. Mouth. 2. Pharynx. 3. Œsophagus. 4. Diaphragm. 5. Spleen. 6. Stomach (left sac). 7. Duodenum. 8. Liver (upper extremity). 9. Great colon. 10. Cæcum. 11. Small intestine. 12. Floating colon. 13. Rectum. 14. Anus. 15. Left kidney and ureter. 16. Bladder. 17. Urethra. a. Hard palate. b. Tongue. c. Soft palate. d. Trachea. e. Pulmonary artery (divided). f. Heart. g. Posterior aorta. - Horse family
Horse family - Horse and Dog
`Horse and Dog - Man with two horses
Man with two horses