Publisher's Synopsis
"A Treatise On the Breeding, Training and Management of Horses" by W. Flint, offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and caring for horses. This classic work covers essential aspects of equine management, from selecting and breeding the finest stock to the intricacies of training and day-to-day care. Flint's detailed instructions provide valuable insights into maintaining the health and well-being of horses, making it an indispensable resource for both novice and experienced horse enthusiasts. This book is a timeless reference for anyone passionate about horses, offering practical advice that remains relevant to modern equestrian practices.
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