Every man his own judge; or, Grandeur and utility pointed out in the formation of a horse: comprehended in a minute, clear, and particular description of his several parts, properties, perfections, &c. : To which is added, the most approved method of breeding and training up young colts, and of feeding and exercising for the road or field : together, with an invariable rule for knowing a horse's age; and the best and safest method of nicking. : The whole interspersed with a variety of observations and remarks, worthy the notice of the curious
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Publisher
Printed for the author, by J. Bush
Publication Date
1792
Language
English