The exterior of the horse . pzEarscmiEa: E^ naZEHZECHr Fig. 245.—The full gallop (3d beat ; anterior lefttripedal base). fcia tsM BB tai-^ 5 Fig. 246.—The full gallop (left diagonal base).. ™ « M Ki- w m us BT- Fig. 247.—The full gallop (4th heat ; formation of Fig. 248.—The/wH gallop (end of the posteriorthe posterior right tripedal base). right tripedal ). THE GAITS IN PARTICULAR. 555 soil and to gather {rassembler) the members under the body, the left infrunt of the right (Fig. 250). It is then that the projection takesplace ; the horse and the rider alike feel the effects ; both are m


The exterior of the horse . pzEarscmiEa: E^ naZEHZECHr Fig. 245.—The full gallop (3d beat ; anterior lefttripedal base). fcia tsM BB tai-^ 5 Fig. 246.—The full gallop (left diagonal base).. ™ « M Ki- w m us BT- Fig. 247.—The full gallop (4th heat ; formation of Fig. 248.—The/wH gallop (end of the posteriorthe posterior right tripedal base). right tripedal ). THE GAITS IN PARTICULAR. 555 soil and to gather {rassembler) the members under the body, the left infrunt of the right (Fig. 250). It is then that the projection takesplace ; the horse and the rider alike feel the effects ; both are more orless raised and projected forward.


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