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A practical manual for caring for horses and managing stables in tropical colonial environments. It systematically covers feeding—grain varieties, hay, green fodder, preparation, and recognition of spoiled or weevil‑damaged supplies—and watering schedules. Other sections treat stable construction, ventilation, bedding choices, exercise, grooming, tack and harness care, shoeing, carriage maintenance, and common ailments such as worms, scours, and dental troubles. Everyday routines for picketing, pest control, handling attendants, and storing or cleaning gear are explained, along with a glossary of useful Hindustani terms and brief remarks adapted to Australia and South Africa. Advice draws on extensive practical experience and gives clear, actionable procedures.

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Joshua A. Nunn

Joshua A. Nunn is an author known for his work in equine management, particularly in colonial contexts. His notable book, "Notes on Stable Management in India and the Colonies," provides insights into the practices and challenges of horse care and management in colonial settings. Nunn's writing reflects the unique conditions of stable management in India, offering valuable perspectives for both contemporary readers and those interested in the historical aspects of equestrian practices.

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