The Lady And Her Horse Being Hints Selected From Various Sources And Compiled

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The Lady And Her Horse Being Hints Selected From Various Sources And Compiled
T a Jenkins
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When a horse refuses to advance, and probably whipping would increase his obstinacy, or make him rear, or bolt away in an opposite direction, it is advisable, on the same principle, to make him walk backwards, until he evinces a willingness to advance : should the rider not mind her horse giv- ing a kick or two, a couple of smart cuts over the croup, will generally prove successful.
Should a horse hack into difflcidlies ; he must be turned with his head towards the danger, and then backed off,
...until there be sufficient room to handle him.
Restive horses, and even docile animals when put out of temper, sometimes rear up agaifist a icall or a carriage ; an inexperienced rider, in such a situation, would strive to pull his head from the wall, which would bring her knee incontact with it, consequently, all further chastisement thereupon ceases ; for were the rider to make her horse plunge, her legs would be crushed against the wall, the 30 EQUITATION.
horse discovering tlie rider's weakness, and that punishment had ceased ; would turn it to her dis- advantage, and on future occasions fly to the wall for shelter.


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