Anleitung zur Beurtheilung des u ern Pferdes, by August Konrad Havemann, is a detailed guide to judging the external features of horses. This German-language work provides insights into the standards and methods used for evaluating horses, likely for breeding, agricultural, or equestrian purposes. It delves into the specifics of equine conformation and offers valuable information for those involved in animal husbandry and horse breeding. This book serves as a historical resource for understanding the practices and knowledge of horse evaluation during the time it was written.
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