. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. LATERAL FLEXIONS. 99 a time. Patience then, and no roughness, which will always prevent us from obtaining our end. The exact position for the lateral flexion is the same as for. Fig. 32.—Lateral flexion ; jaw relaxed. the direct flexion, except that the neck, while remaining flexed at the poll, from front to rear, is also bent to one side (always at the poll), in such a manner that the direction of the head is perpendicular to what it was in direct flexion, Digitized by Microsoft®. Please note that these images are extrac


. Breaking and riding, with military commentaries. Horses; Horsemanship. LATERAL FLEXIONS. 99 a time. Patience then, and no roughness, which will always prevent us from obtaining our end. The exact position for the lateral flexion is the same as for. Fig. 32.—Lateral flexion ; jaw relaxed. the direct flexion, except that the neck, while remaining flexed at the poll, from front to rear, is also bent to one side (always at the poll), in such a manner that the direction of the head is perpendicular to what it was in direct flexion, 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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