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About This Book

A collection of practical, experience-based essays by a veteran horseman and veterinarian that examine anatomy, breeding, care, and performance. Chapters discuss what constitutes quality in horses, hereditary unsoundness, hitching, horseshoeing and hoof care, correct action and common gait faults (forging, over-reaching, interfering, clicking), the horse's mouth and bitting, turning out and conditioning, exercise regimes, seasonal coat care, digestive disorders, and the use of burrs on bits. The pieces blend observation, anatomical explanation, and applied guidance aimed at bridging veterinary knowledge and everyday stable practice, emphasizing prevention, soundness, and the material causes underlying visible faults.

About the Author

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F. C. Grenside

F. C. Grenside is an author known for his work in equestrian literature, particularly through his book "Essays on Horse Subjects." This collection of essays explores various aspects of horse care, training, and the relationship between humans and horses. Grenside's writing reflects a deep understanding of equine behavior and the practicalities of horse management, making it a valuable resource for horse enthusiasts and professionals alike. His contributions to the field provide insights that continue to resonate with readers interested in the art and science of horsemanship.

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