Publisher's Synopsis
The New System of Educating Horses, originally published in 1878, offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century equine management. Penned by Dennis Magner, this comprehensive guide provides detailed instructions on all aspects of horse care, from feeding and watering to stabling and shoeing. Beyond the basics, the book delves into practical treatments for various equine diseases, including a collection of valuable recipes never before published.
This historical text is invaluable for understanding the evolution of animal husbandry and veterinary practices. Modern readers interested in historical farming techniques, or those seeking a deeper connection with the past, will find Magner's work both informative and insightful. Explore the methods and remedies employed by horsemen of a bygone era in The New System of Educating Horses.
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