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" ... itself at every step. His hair was short, and at almost all seasons soft and glossy. He had a little long hair about the fetlocks, and for two or three inches above the fetlock, on the back side of the legs ; the rest of his limbs were entirely free... "
The Trotting and the Pacing Horse in America - Page 91
by Hamilton Busbey - 1904 - 369 pages
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Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship of the United States and ..., Volume 2

Henry William Herbert - Horse breeding - 1857 - 628 pages
...for two or three inches above the fetlock, on the back side of the legs ; the rest of his limbs were entirely free from it. His feet were small, but well...was in every respect perfectly sound and free from blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his gait was low and smooth, and his step short and...
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Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship of the United States ..., Volumes 1-2

Henry William Herbert - Horse racing - 1857 - 620 pages
...for two or three inches above the fetlock, on the back side of the legs ; the rest of his limbs were entirely free from it. His feet were small, but well shaped ; and he was in every respect perfectlv sound and free from blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his gait was low and...
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The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Varieties, Management in Health ...

John Henry Walsh, James Irvine Lupton - Horses - 1861 - 678 pages
...for two or three inches above the fetlock on the back side of the legs ; the rest of his limbs were entirely free from it. His feet were small, but well...was in every respect perfectly sound and free from blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his gait was slow and smooth, and his step short and...
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The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Management in Health and Disease

John Henry Walsh - Horse-racing - 1869 - 572 pages
...for two or three inches above the fetlock on the back side of the legs ; the rest of his limbs were entirely free from it. His feet were small, but well...was in every respect perfectly sound and free from blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his gait was slow and smooth, and his step short and...
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Every Horse Owners' Cyclopedia ...: Diseases, and how to Cure Them ...

John Henry Walsh - Horses - 1871 - 626 pages
...for two or three inches above the fetlock on the back side of the legs; the rest of his limbs were entirely free from it. His feet were small, but well...was in every respect perfectly sound and free from blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his gait was slow and smooth, and his step short and...
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Every Horse Owners' Cyclopedia: Diseases, and how to Cure Them. By J.H ...

Robert McClure (M.D., V.S.) - Horses - 1875 - 632 pages
...for two or three inches above the fetlock on the back side of the legs ; the rest of his limbs were entirely free from it. His feet were small, but well...was in every respect perfectly sound and free from blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his gait was slow and smooth, and his step short and...
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Every Horse Owners' Cyclopedia: Diseases, and how to Cure Them, by J.H ...

Robert McClure - Horses - 1882 - 758 pages
...for two or three inches above the fetlock on the back side of the legs; the rest of his limbs were entirely free from it. His feet were small, but well...was in every respect perfectly sound and free from blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his gait was slow and smooth, and his step short and...
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Vermont Agricultural Report ..., Volume 11, Parts 1889-1890

Vermont. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1890 - 408 pages
...and wide, with the breast-bone projecting a good deal in front. His legs were short, close-jointed, thin, but very wide, hard and free from meat, with...was in every respect perfectly sound and free from anv sort of blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his gait was low and smooth, and his step...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 38, Part 1890

Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1891 - 802 pages
...hair about the fetlocks, and for two or three inches above the fetlock on the back side of the logs. His feet were small but well shaped, and he was in...was low and smooth, and his step short and nervous. Ho was not what in these days would be called fast, and we think it doubtful if he could trot a mile...
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The Horse, in the Stable and the Field: His Varieties, Management in Health ...

John Henry Walsh - Horses - 1892 - 648 pages
...for two or three inches above the fetlock on the back side of the legs ; the rest of his limbs were entirely free from it. His feet were small, but well shaped, and he wa.s ¡u every respect perfectly sound and free from blemish. He was a very fast walker. In trotting his...
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