. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. OBJECTS OBTAINED BY DIRECT FLEXION. 6z the more certain when the horse no longer dares to go up to his bridle when moving forward, on account of the pre- ponderance which the hand has on the legs, whenever the animal wants to Fig. 12.—Baucher's flexion when mounted. Finally, the work of making the horse go forward consti- tutes the great difference between my system of equitation and that of Baucher. My first lesson has been to make the animal go forward. In his Dictionnaire raisonn^e cT^qiutation (1833), page 1


. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. OBJECTS OBTAINED BY DIRECT FLEXION. 6z the more certain when the horse no longer dares to go up to his bridle when moving forward, on account of the pre- ponderance which the hand has on the legs, whenever the animal wants to Fig. 12.—Baucher's flexion when mounted. Finally, the work of making the horse go forward consti- tutes the great difference between my system of equitation and that of Baucher. My first lesson has been to make the animal go forward. In his Dictionnaire raisonn^e cT^qiutation (1833), page 112, Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Fillis, James, 1834-1913. London, Hurst and Blackett


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