. Curb, snaffle, and spur : a method of training young horses for the cavalry service, and for general use under the saddle. Horses; Horsemanship; Horses. Backing, 113 or legs being flexed will take a step to the rear, instead of to the front; this one step having been taken, he will again tap the horse upon the rump, release the tension upon the reins, and let the. BACKING. THE IMPULSE. horse take a few steps forward without its coming to a full halt. Then he should demand tw^o or more steps to the rear, and require a few steps forward before the horse is allowed to get heavy or come to a hal


. Curb, snaffle, and spur : a method of training young horses for the cavalry service, and for general use under the saddle. Horses; Horsemanship; Horses. Backing, 113 or legs being flexed will take a step to the rear, instead of to the front; this one step having been taken, he will again tap the horse upon the rump, release the tension upon the reins, and let the. BACKING. THE IMPULSE. horse take a few steps forward without its coming to a full halt. Then he should demand tw^o or more steps to the rear, and require a few steps forward before the horse is allowed to get heavy or come to a halt. These steps to the rear may. 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 L. (Edward Lowell), 1842-1916. Boston, Mass. : Little, Brown, and Co.


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