No more fighting now for many weeks, during which time both men and horses were put in fine condition.
Within two days our army would have been in fine condition to pursue a hungry army in retreat.
Our horses were put in fine condition here by many hours of rest and good feed.
Sweet or slightly-acid apples, fed to neat stock or horses, will prevent disease, and keep the animals in fine condition.
This, with plenty of grass in summer and cut roots in winter, will keep them in fine condition.
The old horse was sleek and in fine condition for a journey, and, without further loss of time, we started for Dambool, a distance of thirty-one miles.
There never was a more exciting course; it had been nobly run by both the dogs, and well contested by the buck, who was a splendid fellow and in fine condition.
He therefore grows very fat, and is then in fine condition.
It has now been cleaned, and is apparently in fine condition.
Sir William Boxall, the Director of our Gallery, went to inspect the picture, which was then in fine condition; and Disraeli authorised the trustees to buy it.
It is "a marvel of fine condition, and betrays the technique of the goldsmith seeking for the quality of enamel.
It is a very interesting picture, full of imagination, especially in its landscape, and generally in fine condition.
The force was now hardened to field work and in fine spirits, and the animals were toughened, thoroughly broken, and in fine condition.
The old climbing honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) came through the winter very much damaged, but our native honeysuckle is in fine condition.
This was along the latter part of February, and they were in fine condition.
Viburnum pekinensis came through in fine condition as well as its close relative, the high bush cranberry.
The entire herd is in as fine condition as any beef cattle, though they were never fed anything but hay and are never given any shelter.
The two animals were received in Ogalalla by Mr. Joseph Palmer, of the National Museum, and by him they were brought on to Washington in May, in fine condition.
We reached Miles City on December 20, with our collection complete and in fine condition, and the next day a snow-storm set in which lasted until the 25th, and resulted in over a foot of snow.
From the =HV= ranch to Miles City the trail was in fine condition, and we went in as rapidly as possible, fearing to be caught in the snow-storm which threatened us all the way in.
They had been brought up during the winter, had run in a good pasture for some time, and with the opening of spring were in fine condition.
My saddle horses were all in fine condition, and were cut into remudas of ninety head each, two new wagons were fitted up, and all was ready to move.
The winter proved dry and cold, the cattle coming through in fine condition, not one per cent of loss being sustained, which is a good record for through stock.
He admitted that the cattle, at present, were not in as good flesh as his clients expected to offer them; that they had left the Platte River in fine condition, but had been twice quarantined en route.
Many of the horses had run idle several months and were in fine condition.
According to their report, the cattle along the river had wintered in fine condition, and the grass had already started in the valley.
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