A Method of Horsemanship Founded Upon New Principles Including the Breaking a

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A Method of Horsemanship Founded Upon New Principles Including the Breaking a
Franois Baucher
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The perfect position that results from this suppling.
3. The entire absorption of the forces of the horse by the rider.
Now, as the means of obtaining these different results have never been pointed out in any treatise on horsemanship, am I not justified in saying that the true rassem- bler has never been practised until now ? It is, nevertheless, one of the indispensable conditions of the horse s education ; conse quently, I think I am right in saying that, before my method, horses of defectiv
...e forma tion have never been properly broken.
How is the rassembler defined in the GATHERING THE HORSE. 171 schools of horsemanship ? You gather your horse by raising tJie hand and closing the legs. I ask, what good can this movement of the rider do upon an animal badly formed, con tracted, and that remains under the influ ence of all the evil propensities of its na ture ? This mechanical support of the hands and legs, far from preparing the horse for obedience, will only make him re double his means of resistance; since, while giving him notice that we are about to de mand a movement on his part, we remain unable to dispose his forces in such a way as to force him to it.


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