10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOOFBOUND»
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hoofbound in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
Contracted heels, or hoofbound, is a common disease among horses kept on
hard floor in dry stables, and in such as are subjecttomuchsaddlework.
Itconsistsin an atrophy, or shrinking, ofthetissuesofthe foot,whereby the lateral
diameter of the ...
2
A Dictionary of the English and German, and the German and ...
--yu f; m, [with veterinary surgeons] a bound hoof. hufig; adj. and mi“. (hnfzivängig
) hoofbound. _hufig werden. to become hoofbound. --l) u fig ke i t, F'. the [state of]
being hoof-bound. a Eke, [in lunatic asylums] strait waistcoatorjaeket -k a u f, ...
Joseph Leonhard Hilpert, Ernst Friedrich Kärcher, 1857
3
An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
When a horse has a pain in the fore-feet, occasioned by a dryness and
contraction of the born, he is said to be HOOFBOUND. The HoRsE-suoE is a flat
portion of a ring of iron, about two thirds of a circle; and so shaped as to apply to
the horny ...
David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.), 1835
4
Vollständiges Wörterbuch Der Englischen Sprache Für Die ...
5' mju. of good ane! full Allay. vollfljzsltig Silber. fine Silver. 'VoKlHtXL-ig, adj. a'
mio. ttollhärlgrs Tuch, a full napped Cloth. - l Vollneit, bie, Drunkennese. ' .
Vollhgtftg, any. th' mio. (staid of Horses) incastcllated, Hoofbound or narrow-
heelcd.
5
A Treatise on the Prevention of Diseases Incidental to ...
... or suffering them to grow' too large and long at the toes, by which the feet grow
benumbed, a partial contraction taking place at the coronet and heels, ora
contraction of the whole hoof, which is cummonly know'n by the name of
hoofbound.
James Clark (farrier.), 1788
6
The Military Strategy of the Soviet Union: A History
The composition of these fledgling armored forces, however, was unbalanced
because of a marked shortage of mechanized infantry and their strange mixture
of hoofbound, footbound, and trackbound forces. Hence, they were difficult to ...
7
The Farrier's and Horseman's Dictionary, Being a Compleat ...
You should alsi) examine if a Horse be strait heel'd or hoofbound. Hoof-binding is
known when the Heels do ,not take a high tour or compass. but straiten towards
the Cleft of the Frush; so that there is not above a Finger's breadth distance, ...
Thomas Wallace, N. B., 1726
8
A new and enlarged Military Dictionary, in French and ...
PANTON, (in farriery,) a shoe contrived to cover a narrow and hoofbound heel.
PA PER-money, (papier-monnaie, Fr.) a substitute for coin, represented by legal
notes of hand which are issued from the Bank of England. PA PIER dc cartourlte,
...
Charles JAMES (Major.), 1816
9
Observations Upon the Shoeing of Horses: Together with A New ...
... hoofs, of this kind, acquire that particular shape which Mr Gibson compares tq
that of a bell, and which is termed hoofbound, Another error equally pernicious, is
the paring down the toe of all kinds of hoofs, without regarding their shape; from ...
10
The New Dictionary of Farrier Terms 2. 7. 2-PB
a.k.a: toe angle. hoofbound: See: contracted hoof. hoof cancer: See: canker. hoof
capsule: The horny, external parts of the hoof which form a capsule-like container
for the sensitive and skeletal structures of the foot. See: Pages A-2, A-5. hoof ...