How to Ride and School a Horse: With a System of Horse GymnasticsW.H. Allen & Company, Limited, 1894 |
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... induce his obedience afterwards to the first demand . To give up to him after a battle will confirm his obstinacy , but he will soon forget his unnoticed defiance . Under proper treatment , he will in time yield to the will of his ...
... induce his obedience afterwards to the first demand . To give up to him after a battle will confirm his obstinacy , but he will soon forget his unnoticed defiance . Under proper treatment , he will in time yield to the will of his ...
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... induces some writers upon riding to adopt crude and improper means for producing the differ- ent movements depending upon that condition . A badly trained horse will D bear upon the bit of the heavy hand , and AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 29.
... induces some writers upon riding to adopt crude and improper means for producing the differ- ent movements depending upon that condition . A badly trained horse will D bear upon the bit of the heavy hand , and AND SCHOOL A HORSE . 29.
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... induce him to bend his head and neck , first to one side and then to the other , by the vibratory motion of the direct curb - rein . Both legs will be kept close to the sides of the horse to keep him steady , the opposite leg being ...
... induce him to bend his head and neck , first to one side and then to the other , by the vibratory motion of the direct curb - rein . Both legs will be kept close to the sides of the horse to keep him steady , the opposite leg being ...
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... induce the horse to go forward . If the horse refuses to go forward , the rider will find the side of the mouth with which the horse is not prepared to resist , by drawing the reins from right to left , and holding the rein of that side ...
... induce the horse to go forward . If the horse refuses to go forward , the rider will find the side of the mouth with which the horse is not prepared to resist , by drawing the reins from right to left , and holding the rein of that side ...
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... induces the rider to let a horse take his head upon such an occa- sion . The horse misses the encourage- ment of the rein and the support of the leg , and is invited to fall . Besides , it is much more fatiguing for him to bear his ...
... induces the rider to let a horse take his head upon such an occa- sion . The horse misses the encourage- ment of the rein and the support of the leg , and is invited to fall . Besides , it is much more fatiguing for him to bear his ...
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