Hand book On the Treatment of the Horse in the Stable And On the Road Or Hin

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Hand book On the Treatment of the Horse in the Stable And On the Road Or Hin
Charles Wharton
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Whip changed to right hand, with dress adjusted, she is ready for lesson the first.
A LADY'S SADDLE, WITH THE KNEE CRUTCH AND THE VICTORIA STIRRUI?
ist. The Stirrup. Let it be just long enough for a little support, so that when she begins to feel a degree of security in her seat she can learn to jockey, which will give her also the elasticity of seat that I have been working for in a gentleman. The first lesson should be in a riding- room, and not over half an hour long. The gait should be a wa
...lk for at least two or three times daily ; after that a little trot and walk from time to time, as she can take LADIES MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING. 69 them most comfortably to herself. In a week or ten days she will be ready for a short canter, and in a week or two more she will be ready for the road, always supposing she has followed the rules for hand and seat. From their po- sition on the saddle, very many ladies incline their weight too much on one side ; this is very ungraceful, and ruinous to your horse's back.

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