. Curb, snaffle, and spur : a method of training young horses for the cavalry service, and for general use under the saddle. Horsemanship; Horses; CHR 1894; PRO Pearson, Leonard (bookplate) (donor); PRO Carpenter (autograph). The Gallop. — The Gallop Changes. 91 beat of the pace, the horse being closely collected in a very slow gallop, and the increased pressure of the rider's right leg and the upward play of the left rein taking effect at the moment the. GALLOP RIGHT. advanced hind leg gives its impulse in some stride. In very rapid gallops the horse must have the idea of changing before the
. Curb, snaffle, and spur : a method of training young horses for the cavalry service, and for general use under the saddle. Horsemanship; Horses; CHR 1894; PRO Pearson, Leonard (bookplate) (donor); PRO Carpenter (autograph). The Gallop. — The Gallop Changes. 91 beat of the pace, the horse being closely collected in a very slow gallop, and the increased pressure of the rider's right leg and the upward play of the left rein taking effect at the moment the. GALLOP RIGHT. advanced hind leg gives its impulse in some stride. In very rapid gallops the horse must have the idea of changing before the advanced fore leg (in the old stride) is brought to the ground; but the rider cannot with certainty. 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; Fairman Rogers Collection (University of Pennsylvania) PU. Boston : Little, Brown, and Company
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