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Page 80
... halter , serious injury or strangu- lation is a distinct probability . In 90 per cent of cases where animals have become entangled by the headcollar they are dead when found , so make it an absolute rule to remove your mare's headcollar ...
... halter , serious injury or strangu- lation is a distinct probability . In 90 per cent of cases where animals have become entangled by the headcollar they are dead when found , so make it an absolute rule to remove your mare's headcollar ...
Page 102
... Halter There is bound to be at least one occasion when a young horse gets loose without a headcollar on , and it may be just the time that for some reason no halter is immediately to hand . Many years ago our vet showed me how to make a ...
... Halter There is bound to be at least one occasion when a young horse gets loose without a headcollar on , and it may be just the time that for some reason no halter is immediately to hand . Many years ago our vet showed me how to make a ...
Page 106
... halters uppermost in mind . Did you know that if you take charge of the animal - by trying to drive it into a field ... halter . Take a 6ft length of rope , lead rein , hay cord or whatever is handy and make loop A Loop A 107 Place the ...
... halters uppermost in mind . Did you know that if you take charge of the animal - by trying to drive it into a field ... halter . Take a 6ft length of rope , lead rein , hay cord or whatever is handy and make loop A Loop A 107 Place the ...
Contents
First Considerations | 7 |
Choosing Stud and Stallion 12 | 12 |
The InFoal Mare and Preparing for Foaling | 29 |
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