. Driving as I found it. Swales, Frank. HOW TO DRIVE ONE HORSE OR A PAIR. 07 leave go with the left, at the same time pushing under and in front of the right (fig. 3), and you will find that you have them in the same position as when starting. It is well to practice this, taking up the reins quick with each hand, always bearing in mind that when taking them into the right hand the fingers are turned down- ward and when in the left the fingers are To make a turn to the left place the right hand over and a few inches lower than the left of the near rein and pull, as in fig. 4. A nice m
. Driving as I found it. Swales, Frank. HOW TO DRIVE ONE HORSE OR A PAIR. 07 leave go with the left, at the same time pushing under and in front of the right (fig. 3), and you will find that you have them in the same position as when starting. It is well to practice this, taking up the reins quick with each hand, always bearing in mind that when taking them into the right hand the fingers are turned down- ward and when in the left the fingers are To make a turn to the left place the right hand over and a few inches lower than the left of the near rein and pull, as in fig. 4. A nice mouthed horse only re- quires a slight touch. Keep the hand there until the turn is made. In case the horse turns too quick or too sharp your hand is ready and convenient to steady the off rein, and if you want to pull up short you can easily. 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 Swales, Frank. New York Eclipse Publishing Co
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