. Elements of hippology. Horses. 74 ELEMENTS OP HIPPOLOGY. when the bit is in use, and to localize it on the bars. The port, when the bit is at rest, lies on the tongue. When the bit is used, the port. Figure 50. Distribution of the force exerted through the reins when the hand is held too high, or when the horse's nose is thrust to the front. revolves upward and forward, away from the tongue, with the result that the insensitive tongue is freed from its influence. At the upper ends of the cheek-pieces are rings for the attachment of the curb-. Please note that these images are extracted from


. Elements of hippology. Horses. 74 ELEMENTS OP HIPPOLOGY. when the bit is in use, and to localize it on the bars. The port, when the bit is at rest, lies on the tongue. When the bit is used, the port. Figure 50. Distribution of the force exerted through the reins when the hand is held too high, or when the horse's nose is thrust to the front. revolves upward and forward, away from the tongue, with the result that the insensitive tongue is freed from its influence. At the upper ends of the cheek-pieces are rings for the attachment of the curb-. 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 Marshall, F. C. (Francis Cutler), 1867-; United States Military Academy. Dept. of Tactics. Kansas City : Hudson press


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