"A Treatise On the Care, Treatment, and Training of the English Race Horse, Volume 2: In a Series of Rough Notes" offers a detailed look into the world of 19th-century horse racing and equine management. Authored by Richard Darvill, this volume provides invaluable insights into the methods and practices used to care for and train English racehorses during this period.
Readers will discover the intricacies of horse care, from feeding and stabling to treating common ailments and injuries. Darvill's meticulous notes offer a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of preparing horses for the rigors of racing. This historical text is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of horse racing, veterinary medicine, or the evolution of equestrian practices. Experience the past through the eyes of a dedicated practitioner and gain a deeper understanding of the bond between humans and these magnificent animals.
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