Modern Horsemanship Three Schools of Riding An Original Method of Teaching T

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Modern Horsemanship Three Schools of Riding An Original Method of Teaching T
Anderson, Edward L. (Edward Lowell), 1842-1916
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9. BENDING HEAD AND SUPPLING NECK. 10. BENDING HEAD AT THE WAL*.
FIG. 11. BRINGING HIND-LEGS UNDER THE BODY.
12. TRANSFERRING THE POWER OF THE WHIP TO THE HEELS.
RIDING AND TRAINING. 73 CHAPTER V. IN THE SNAFFLE BIT (Continued^.
THE trainer will next proceed to supple the haunches. For this purpose he will dismount, and stand, facing the horse opposite the girth, on the left side. With his left hand, under the chin of the horse, he will take both reins with a slight tension upon the bit. With h
...is right hand he will give some gentle taps of the whip upon the croup until the horse will carry the hind-legs a step or two under the body ; the left hand preventing the forehand from moving. (Fig. U. ) As soon as the horse obeys, the whip taps should cease, and the animal should be re- warded with caresses and kind words. The trainer should be satisfied with gradual progress, and the slightest obedience upon the part of the horse should meet with approval. The whip taps must be of the lightest, and if the horse does not obey at once they must not be given with greater severity, but simply repeated until the hind-legs are moved up.

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