. Curb, snaffle, and spur. Horsemanship; Horses. Riding the Young Horse. 29 halt and resuming the forward movement, put- ting it into a trot and bringing it back to a walk, accustoming it to the pressure of the legs against the flanks and even to light whip-taps behind the. ___, . _„_ . „__ _ _ __ BENDING HEAD. girths to incite it to action. The hand should be ready but light, and the colt's head should be held well up. Plunging and bucking are the only disorders which are not due to the trainer's mismanagement, and these are the natural de-. Please note that these images are extracted from sc


. Curb, snaffle, and spur. Horsemanship; Horses. Riding the Young Horse. 29 halt and resuming the forward movement, put- ting it into a trot and bringing it back to a walk, accustoming it to the pressure of the legs against the flanks and even to light whip-taps behind the. ___, . _„_ . „__ _ _ __ BENDING HEAD. girths to incite it to action. The hand should be ready but light, and the colt's head should be held well up. Plunging and bucking are the only disorders which are not due to the trainer's mismanagement, and these are the natural de-. 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 Lowell, 1842- [from old catalog]. Boston, Little, Brown, and company; [etc. , etc. ]


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