The Horseman. a Work On Horsemanship; Containing Plain Practical Rules for Riding, And Hints to the Reader On the Selection of Horses. to Which is Annexed a Sabre Exercise for Mounted And Dismounted Service
The Horseman. a Work On Horsemanship; Containing Plain Practical Rules for Riding, And Hints to the Reader On the Selection of Horses. to Which is Annexed a Sabre Exercise for Mounted And Dismounted Service
H R Hershberger
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'^(f remedy this defect, select a powerful bit with short branches. This will enable the rider to draw the horse's chin towards his neck, instead of his breast. As the horse feels the extra weight thrown upon the shoulders by the croup, the rider must favor his leap by inclining the body a little backward as the horse descends. Horses, on the contrary, higher m the withers than .THE HOBSEMUC 31 the croupy* are generally up^headedy and hare a fine fore hand. Horses of this description show littl...e str«igth iii the hinder parts ; they have much knee action, are tender-mouthed, and apt to rear. A mild bit will be most suitable. As a general rule, horses with shoit mouths, squatted bodies, and thick, hanging lips, have round and callous bars ; those of lofty action, long mouths, thin and com- pressed lips, sharp and seno^tive bars. Section IL — To hold a Horse by the bridle when the reins are on his neck, or over ike pommel of the saddle. The person should place himself on the near or left side of the horse, and grasp, with his right hand, bodi reins of the bridoon or snaffle, underneath and about six inches from the horse's mouth.
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