Cours d'hippologie l'usage de MM. les officiers de l'arm e... offers a detailed exploration of hippology, specifically tailored for military officers. Written by Alexandre-Bernard Vallon, this book provides comprehensive knowledge on horses, their care, and their role in military contexts. This historical text delves into the principles of equine management and utilization, reflecting 19th-century practices and understandings.
The book covers various aspects of horse handling, breeding, and veterinary care, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of equestrianism and military science. It serves as a window into the past, showcasing the importance of horses in the military and the specialized knowledge required to maintain them effectively. Readers will appreciate the detailed insights into historical animal husbandry and the unique demands placed on horses within the French army.
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