. Curb, snaffle, and spur : a method of training young horses for the cavalry service, and for general use under the saddle. Horsemanship; Horses; CHR 1894; PRO Pearson, Leonard (bookplate) (donor); PRO Carpenter (autograph). SMppliiig and Collecting. 47 be lowered, and the forces of the croup should be stimulated and brought up to the proper point. When the face of the horse is vertical, the jaw pliant, the spine devoid of rigidity, and the horse. DROPPING HEAD. seems to grow under the rider, while the action is light, regular, and even, the man should know that the forces are collected and i


. Curb, snaffle, and spur : a method of training young horses for the cavalry service, and for general use under the saddle. Horsemanship; Horses; CHR 1894; PRO Pearson, Leonard (bookplate) (donor); PRO Carpenter (autograph). SMppliiig and Collecting. 47 be lowered, and the forces of the croup should be stimulated and brought up to the proper point. When the face of the horse is vertical, the jaw pliant, the spine devoid of rigidity, and the horse. DROPPING HEAD. seems to grow under the rider, while the action is light, regular, and even, the man should know that the forces are collected and in the best possible position for obtaining perfectly con- trolled movements. The following exercises are. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Anderson, Edward L. (Edward Lowell), 1842-1916; Fairman Rogers Collection (University of Pennsylvania) PU. Boston : Little, Brown, and Company


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