On Seats And Saddles Bits And Bitting And the Prevention And Cure of Restivenes

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On Seats And Saddles Bits And Bitting And the Prevention And Cure of Restivenes
Francis Dwyer
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It is therefore necessary, in the first place, to know clearly what one has to contend with whether with real vice, or merely with simple insubordination : the former, if curable at all, can only be dealt with suc- cessfully by professional riders, who possess the proper means and appliances ; the latter ought to be within the scope of a great number of horsemen, if they would only abstain from violence and adopt rational methods. The French say, when speaking of a horse that shows restiveness,
... " il se defend" he defends himself. There is much truth in this expression, and it is one that riders should constantly bear in mind, for insubordina- tion is most commonly the result of something having been demanded from the horse that it either did not know how to do or was unable to perform ; and the very first step to be taken in all cases is, to endeavour to ascertain exactly under what circumstances the dis- obedience was first manifested and is usually shown.
Before we affix the stigma of vice to a horse, let us therefore consider for a moment what the poor thing might with fairness retort, and the words ignorance, timidity, or brutality will immediately suggest them- selves ; for, in truth, want of judgment as to what a horse can fairly do, want of decision and promptitude in demanding this, or unnecessary violence in enforc- HOW TO RENDER HORSES OBEDIENT.


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