Tab. Lxii the treatment of horses. A) a polish horse, on which the rider mounts, a german one at a walk, a spanish one at a trot, a hungarian one at a gallop, an english one at a jump (over a barrier). B) a polish horse in a gateway, whose rider has sprained his foot; a neapolitan one, which has thrown the rider forward and is dragging him away; a ukrainian one, whose rider has hit his head; a turkish one, which falls backwards with its rider. C) a transylvanian one, which throws its rider forwards; a frisian or danish one, which kicks backwards, a norman one, which bites; two holstein ones, which in their rage make the coachman and passenger unhappy. (description according to source). Date: 1774.
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