| 1848 - 508 páginas
...this seldom is the case, for perhaps no animal iu man's employment more thoroughly understands wliai he is about than the " stock-horse" of New South Wales....on any ground ; and, from the innate sagacity which horse* have in discerning their rider's object, one that has been " after stock" for a year or two... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1885 - 772 páginas
...benefits and injuries, and how he oftentimes learns to anticipate his rider's will, many tales are told. " Perhaps no animal in man's employment more thoroughly understands what he is about than the ' stock horse ' of New South Wales. From the earliest period of his breaking he is taught to wheel... | |
| Thormanby, Willmott Willmott-Dixon - 1888 - 354 páginas
...benefits and injuries, and how he oftentimes learns to anticipate his rider's will, many tales are told. 'Perhaps no animal in man's employment more thoroughly understands what he is about than the " stock horse" of New South Wales. From the earliest period of his breaking he is taught to wheel instantly... | |
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