A Treatise On the Cavalry And Saddle Horse With Remarks On Racing And Leaping

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A Treatise On the Cavalry And Saddle Horse With Remarks On Racing And Leaping
G Orr
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The terra a terra is a short and constrained gallop, by throwing the horse on his haunches, bringing his croupe well in, and obliging him to perform a continued series of short leaps, putting to the ground both his fore feet to- gether, and his hind in the sam. E manner, and marking two tim^es, and not four as in the natural gallop. The demi-air, or demi-volte, 96 IS when the horse's fore legs and forehand are raised higher than in the terra a terra, and his motion sloM^er, as he is kept longer... on his haunches, with his fore parts poised in the air. The coi vet is' an air in which the horse's legs and forehand are raised still higher than in the two preceding, it being a sort of high leap, as when a horse takes a gate, and, when the fore legs are at their intended height and beginning to fall, he raises his hind legs equally high ; so that in this motion all his four legs are in the air at once, the tv/o fore feet coming down first together, and the hind feet after, marking only two times.

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