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Identifier: arabianhorsehisc00twee (find matches)
Title: The Arabian horse, his country and people : with portraits of typical or famous Arabians and other illustrations. Also a map of the country of the Arabian horse, and a descriptive glossary of Arabic words and proper names
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Tweedie, W. (William), 1836-1914
Subjects: Arabian horse Horses
Publisher: Edinburgh London : W. Blackwood and Sons
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
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aseis different in India. It is more than half a century since the art of trainingtook there a great start in advance, and it has been kept well abreast of modernchanges. Nevertheless, it is very unequal. In most fields there will be one ortwo candidates as well prepared for the contest as if Mr Day were answerablefor them, and there will be others which are less so. Hence, in India, con-dition first, and riding second, win between them more races, perhaps, than in-trinsic form does. Far more frequently than in England, a Stockwell may therebe seen finishing behind a Daniel ORourke, as in our 1852 Derby. No doubt,this increases the opportunities of making what are termed lucky purchases ofbeaten horses—though the luck consists in ones having the power of combiningcircumstances, and seeing behind mere appearances. It is, however, mostnecessary to remember that there are Arabs which, the longer that they arepersevered with, grow the slower; as well as others which, for want of finish-
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1 00CO tdS h (0 •^1 ID-. 1 N 0 ^ -S Iv =1 u O ^ c ) LL 111 i z >s <J OF BUYING ARABIANS WHICH HAVE BEEN EXPORTED. 311 ino- powers, or perhaps through fear of punishment, cannot, or will not, run upinto the first place. A horse that is always finishing second is anything but ablessing in disguise. We shall conclude this section with a reference to certain indications, to beseen in exported Arabians, in which there is guidance for those who understandthem; while others either pass them over or invest them with absurd meanings. Occasionally, then, there will be a gelding in a lot of exports. It is impossibleto make this condition support an inference in regard to the animals history.First, caution is necessary before accepting it as certain that he is a fresh arrival, andnot an old buggy-horse, for which a jam-biz has consented to stand sponsor! Suchthings happen. But perhaps he is a rejection from the establishment of a EuropeanConsul in El Irak or Syria; and if so, he may be an

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Arabian_horse
  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:Edinburgh_
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  • bookcontributor:Webster_Family_Library_of_Veterinary_Medicine
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Identifier: arabianhorsehisc00twee (find matches) Title: The Arabian horse, his country and people : with portraits of typical or famous Arabians and other illustrations. Also a map of the country of the Arabian horse, and a descriptive glossary of Arabic words and proper names Year: 1894 (1890s) Authors: Tweedie, W. (William), 1836-1914 Subjects: Arabian horse Horses Publisher: Edinburgh London : W. Blackwood and Sons Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: aseis different in India. It is more than half a century since the art of trainingtook there a great start in advance, and it has been kept well abreast of modernchanges. Nevertheless, it is very unequal. In most fields there will be one ortwo candidates as well prepared for the contest as if Mr Day were answerablefor them, and there will be others which are less so. Hence, in India, con-dition first, and riding second, win between them more races, perhaps, than in-trinsic form does. Far more frequently than in England, a Stockwell may therebe seen finishing behind a Daniel ORourke, as in our 1852 Derby. No doubt,this increases the opportunities of making what are termed lucky purchases ofbeaten horses—though the luck consists in ones having the power of combiningcircumstances, and seeing behind mere appearances. It is, however, mostnecessary to remember that there are Arabs which, the longer that they arepersevered with, grow the slower; as well as others which, for want of finish- Text Appearing After Image: 1 00CO tdS h (0 •^1 ID-. 1 N 0 ^ -S Iv =1 u O ^ c ) LL 111 i z >s <J OF BUYING ARABIANS WHICH HAVE BEEN EXPORTED. 311 ino- powers, or perhaps through fear of punish
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