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Sheep Horse Bones:

Sheep Horse Bones Tracks Horse -racing Horse Trappings sheep horse bones and Goats. Archaeological evidence in¬dicates that the next animal to be domesticated was the sheep horse bones. At Zawi Chemi in Iraq, archae¬ologists have found bones of sheep horse bones dating from around 9200 B.C., at about the time that the first grain cultivation was beginning in southwestern Asia. sheep horse bones or goats (their bones are hard to differentiate) appear early in that region, and could have been domesticated from wild relatives-still found in the uplands. The initial motive in domesticating sheep horse bones and goats was to have-a source of meat when game was scarce. Wool had not yet developed in sheep horse bones, and goats were presumably not yet regu¬larly milked.

NEAT'S-FOOT OIL, nets'foot, a Light oil obtained from the bones of neat, or cattle. It is a pale yellow, limpid liquid with a setting point between —4° F., and 4° F. It is valued commer¬cially in the processing of fine leathers, as a leather dressing, and as a fine lubricant for clock and other delicate machinery. The best oil is from the feet of oxen and cows, but shin bones are often included as a byproduct of meat packing. Commercial oils also contain sheep horse bones and horse bones. The oil is made by boiling the bones after removal of the hoofs. It is skimmed off, filtered, run through a vat containing steam coils which coagulate organic impurities, and then refiltered.

See Also Tracks Horse -racing:

5E RACING refers to three types of contests ;en purebred saddle horses ridden by ^s. There are flat races over tracks horse -racing without sles, hurdling over tracks horse -racing with low obstacles, ;teeplechasing over tracks horse -racing with higher ob-s or in the open country. The term also ipasses contests between horses driven in harness and pulling a sulky (cart). ) avoid confusion regarding the age to a horse is assigned in racing contests, all ighbreds have an official birthday other than ly they were foaled (born).

5E RACING refers to three types of contests ;en purebred saddle horses ridden by ^s. There are flat races over tracks horse -racing without sles, hurdling over tracks horse -racing with low obstacles, ;teeplechasing over tracks horse -racing with higher ob-s or in the open country. The term also ipasses contests between horses driven in harness and pulling a sulky (cart). ) avoid confusion regarding the age to a horse is assigned in racing contests, all ighbreds have an official birthday other than ly they were foaled (born).


On The Other Hand See Horse Trappings:

Ante Before the game, each player including the dealer puts an equal agreed amount into the pool. Betting Each player decides which horse he will back. A player may bet only on one horse; more than one player may bet on the same horse. A horse still runs even if no one bets on it.

This process made it possible to execute individual orders at shortest notice, combining figures of particular saints upon request with any ready-made book cover or chasse (reliquary with gable top, provided with a Lock to safeguard the relic at the interior). Among the nonreligious articles of use then made at Limoges were pricket candlesticks, caskets, gemel-lions (a set of twin bowls for the washing of hands at table), buckles, armorial shields, and horse trappings. The Limoges export trade ex¬tended over most European countries, although other centers of production existed and flourished, particularly in the regions of the Rhine and Meuse, and in northern Spain.

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