10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EWE-NECKED»
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ewe-necked in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ewe-necked and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Appendix to The horse [of W. Youatt].
Star-gazers and Ewe-Necked Horses. The distinction between these faults, or
vices, as such defects are commonly termed, is not given quite correctly in the
text. Although a star-gazer is always ewe-necked, yet a ewe-necked is not always
a ...
William Charles Spooner, William Youatt, 1849
2
The sportsman's cyclopaedia: comprising a complete ...
A ewe- neck presents an unsightly appearance : well-bred horses, however, are
frequently seen inclining to the ewe-neck : Fleur de Lis, for instance, one of the
finest mares in England, and unquestionably a very superior racer, is ewe-
necked ...
Thomas Burgeland Johnson, 1848
3
The Desert Bighorn: Its Life History, Ecology & Management
"ewe-necked" high-shouldered animals at Nevares Springs. Those at Navel
Spring ran somewhere in between — the first band being stocky, the second
rangy and slim but not ewe-necked. In Echo Canyon a band of six was longer
bodied, ...
Gale Monson, Lowell Sumner, 1980
4
Picking Your Performance Puppy
... especially the entire front assembly. I think that is where the problem lies, not in
the ewe neck. Below are some photographs showing you the difference between
a dog with a ewe neck and one without. Above is a dog that is ewe necked (left ...
Helen Grinnell King, 2012
It is flop-eared, ewe-necked, cat- hipped roan, iron-boned and dynamite-fueled,
ramming full gallop through dark of night. Firm in saddle is Stubby Pringle, spurs
a-jingle, toes a-tingle, out on prowl, ready to howl, heading for the dance at the ...
It is harshgaited, ewe-necked, and empty-headed. It has no spirit, and its
hindquarters are weak. Such an animal has no reason to exist.” We were lurching
down the mountain trail already. “Tell me how you really feel about it,” I gritted, ...
His legs were spavined and he had pigeon toes, Little pig eyes and a big Roman
nose. Little pin ears that were cn'mped at the tip, With a big “forty-four” branded '
cross his left hip. He's ewe-necked and old, with a long lower jaw, You can see ...
8
The Mule Companion: A Guide to Understanding the Mule
Please stay away from breeding those ewe-necked mares for mules. Upon
observation of the mule at a free trot, one distinct feature is his nose high in the
air. The muscles in his lower neck seem to be more developed because of this
action.
9
The Ingoldsby Legends, Volume 1
Such a courser! all blood and bone, short—backed, broad—chested, and—but
that he was a little ewe—necked—faultless in form and figure. The Baron sprang
upon his back and dashed at once into the river. The barge which carried Edward
...
Richard Harris Barham, Carol Hart, 2013
It is flop-eared, ewe-necked, cat- hipped roan, iron-boned and dynamite-fueled,
ramming full gallop through dark of night. Firm in saddle is Stubby Pringle, spurs
a-jingle, toes a-tingle, out on prowl, ready to howl, heading for dance at the ...