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Chapter 10 WHAT TRAINING WILL DO FOR A HORSE-THE FORMS OF COLLECTION

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r the greater number-are deterred by the imaginary difficulties presented by the rules and by the prac

g than of the first three numbers of the multiplication table; and the practice of them i

aware of the fact or not, this correction always takes place, usually through tentative and chance-directed efforts, before the animal becomes safe and pleasant to ride. Horses that are ill-formed or awkward may be so greatly improved in be

rt. Weak parts may be strengthened, strong muscles may be developed from those that are deficient, poor action may be improved, and the ge

tances of the horse, whether they be active or passive, intentional or physical, so that all

wo parts to be brought to act together, so balanced that neither extremity is embarrassed, and the point of union and bal

. The defects suggest the remedies. The hind legs will be carried under the body to depress the croup, the forehand will be

, without lowering the croup, they have the greatest impulsive power, and the forces of the forehand should be carried back only far enough to balance these inferior f

evated while the hind legs should be carried under the body of the horse to lessen their effect sufficiently to produce balance in the extremities. But if there be

ces; the jaw of the horse, and all those parts in front of the rider, will be made pli

erformed "in hand"; that is, there should be such a collection of the forces that the pace is even, steady, and cadenced, no undue weight upon the shoulders, the crest curved, the face of the horse about perpendicular to the ground, the jaw supple, and as a matter of course the horse always under complete control. The trainer should ev

half-halt will be produced, when the horse is prepared for a movement in any direction. But this half-halt may be held for only a moment, while the muscles are in play, and at least one leg is flexed, or the horse will become heavy, the feet will come to the ground, and a complete halt will ensue, when the tension upon the reins should be eased and the heels be withdrawn from the sides of the horse. When the forces of the extremities of t

egular intervals. The half-halt may, and should in practice, be made from the slow gallop by a very close collection, the union and balance of the forces, and the gallop be renewed in some form immediately,

HE SCRATCH

HALT WITH

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Chapter 1 No.1
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Chapter 2 BREEDING THE SADDLE-HORSE
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Chapter 3 HANDLING THE YOUNG HORSE
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Chapter 4 THE PURCHASE, THE CARE, AND THE SALE OF THE SADDLE-HORSE
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Chapter 5 SOME SADDLE-HORSE STOCK FARMS
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Chapter 6 THE SADDLE-THE BRIDLE-HOW TO MOUNT
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Chapter 7 THE SEAT-GENERAL HORSEMANSHIP
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Chapter 8 AMERICAN HORSEMANSHIP-OUR CAVALRY
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Chapter 9 HOW TO RIDE-THE SNAFFLE-BRIDLE-THE WALK AND THE TROT-SHYING-THE CUNNING OF THE HORSE-SULKING-REARING-DEFEATING THE HORSE
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Chapter 10 WHAT TRAINING WILL DO FOR A HORSE-THE FORMS OF COLLECTION
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Chapter 11 THE SPUR
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Chapter 12 SOME WORK ON FOOT-THE SUPPLING
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Chapter 13 THE CURB-AND-SNAFFLE BRIDLE-GUIDING BY THE REIN AGAINST THE NECK-CROUP ABOUT FOREHAND-UPON TWO PATHS
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Chapter 14 THE GALLOP, AND THE GALLOP CHANGE-WHEEL IN THE GALLOP-PIROUETTE TURN-HALT IN THE GALLOP
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Chapter 15 BACKING
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Chapter 16 JUMPING
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Chapter 17 ECONOMIC VALUE OF THE HORSE
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Chapter 18 THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE HORSE
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Chapter 19 THE EARLY DAYS OF THE HORSE IN AMERICA
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Chapter 20 POINTS OF THE HORSE
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Chapter 21 THE STABLE
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Chapter 22 FEEDING AND STABLE MANAGEMENT
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Chapter 23 FIRST AID TO THE INJURED
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Chapter 24 SHOEING
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Chapter 25 HARNESS
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Chapter 26 THE AMERICAN HORSE
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Chapter 27 A CHAPTER OF LITTLE THINGS
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Chapter 28 DRIVING ONE HORSE
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Chapter 29 DRIVING A PAIR
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Chapter 30 DRIVING FOUR
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Chapter 31 THE TANDEM
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Chapter 32 DRIVING TANDEM, BY T. SUFFERN TAILER, ESQ.
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Chapter 33 No.33
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