| Henry Jeremy - Great Britain - 1825 - 134 pages
...unsoundness, and I entirely concur in that opinion. If the horse emits a loud noise, which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted, or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health or muscular powers, he is still to be considered... | |
| Robert Smith Surtees - Horses - 1832 - 158 pages
...unsoundness; and I entirely concur in that opinion.' " If the horse emits a loud noise, which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted, or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health and muscular powers, he is still to be considered... | |
| sir George Stephen - Horses - 1835 - 360 pages
...unsoundness; and I entirely concur in that opinion. If the horse emits a loud noise, which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted, "or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health, or muscular powers, he is still to be considered... | |
| William Youatt - African wild ass - 1853 - 478 pages
...unsoundness, and I entirely concur in that opinion. If the horse emits a loud noise, which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted, or from any cause that does not interfere with his general health, or muscular powers, he is still io be considered... | |
| Veterinary medicine - 1858 - 516 pages
...unsouuduess ; for Lord Ellenborough has decided that " if the horse emits a loud noise which is offensive to the ear merely, from a bad habit which he has contracted, or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health and muscular power, he is still to be considered... | |
| Thomas William Saunders - Sales - 1874 - 238 pages
...unsoundness ; and I entirely concur in that opinion. If the horse emits a loud noise which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted, or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health or muscular powers, he is still to be considered... | |
| Vere D. De Vere Hunt - Horses - 1874 - 190 pages
...(Lord Ellenborough) entirely concur in that opinion. If the horse emits a loud noise which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted, or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health or muscular powers, he is still to be considered... | |
| Matthew Horace Hayes - Horses - 1887 - 268 pages
...unsoundness; and I entirely concur in that opinion. If the horse emits a loud noise, which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted, or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health or muscular powers, he is still to be considered... | |
| Pathology - 1896 - 398 pages
...unsoundness, and I entirely concur in that opinion. If a horse emits a loud noise which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health or muscular powers, he is still to be considered... | |
| Matthew Horace Hayes - Horse-Diseases - 1903 - 872 pages
...unsoundness ; and I entirely concur in that opinion. If the horse emits a loud noise, which is offensive to the ear, merely from a bad habit which he has contracted, or from any cause which does not interfere with his general health or muscular powers, he is still to be considered... | |
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