. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. 126 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS goes nor the obstacles on the road which it over-comes or avoids. The Hungarians are knownfor their skillfulness in this art, and the Eng-lish and Americans have also carried it Inspection of a Riding-School Hoi The method of driving horses has often beenchanged. At one time each horse of a pair hada bridle and rein to himself, so that one horsecould be stopped without pulling on the make them turn to the righta strap was fastened to theright of the jaw of the nearhorse, which crossed to


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. 126 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS goes nor the obstacles on the road which it over-comes or avoids. The Hungarians are knownfor their skillfulness in this art, and the Eng-lish and Americans have also carried it Inspection of a Riding-School Hoi The method of driving horses has often beenchanged. At one time each horse of a pair hada bridle and rein to himself, so that one horsecould be stopped without pulling on the make them turn to the righta strap was fastened to theright of the jaw of the nearhorse, which crossed to theleft shoulder of the off were turned to the leftin the same way. To-day weuse cross reins, that is to say,the two reins in the hands ofthe driver each divide into twi >at the shoulder, the correspond-ing end of each going to theleft side of each horses bit,while the same is done for theright side. This arrangement,far more convenient in the mat-ter of turning, presents certaininconveniences when drivingtwo horses of different tem-peraments. In agricultural work done with quiet horsesthe driver often has but the two reins going from his hand to the exterior side of eachhorses bit, and united by a transversal strapbetween the animals. The qualities req


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