Hints on Horsemanship to a Nephew and Niece; Or, Common Sense and Common Errors in Common RidingEdward Moxon, Dover Street, 1839 - 105 páginas |
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... shies to the left . He is turned to the left by feeling the tip of the first finger towards your left shoulder . The same indication if he shies to the right . In making these indications , the greatest care must be taken to keep the ...
... shies to the left . He is turned to the left by feeling the tip of the first finger towards your left shoulder . The same indication if he shies to the right . In making these indications , the greatest care must be taken to keep the ...
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... shies to the left . To pull the left rein , feel the tip of the first finger towards your left shoulder : the same if he shies to the right . When the reins are crossed in the full grasp of the right hand , to pull the right rein , feel ...
... shies to the left . To pull the left rein , feel the tip of the first finger towards your left shoulder : the same if he shies to the right . When the reins are crossed in the full grasp of the right hand , to pull the right rein , feel ...
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... shies to the right . When the reins are crossed in the full grasp of the left hand , to pull the right rein , feel the middle joint of the first finger towards your right shoulder : do the same if he shies to the left . To pull the left ...
... shies to the right . When the reins are crossed in the full grasp of the left hand , to pull the right rein , feel the middle joint of the first finger towards your right shoulder : do the same if he shies to the left . To pull the left ...
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... shies . But this must not be attempted , if the horse is the least alarmed or in expectation of chastisement . Horses in a state of excitement , and which have been in bad hands , will require the reins in the full grasp of the hands ...
... shies . But this must not be attempted , if the horse is the least alarmed or in expectation of chastisement . Horses in a state of excitement , and which have been in bad hands , will require the reins in the full grasp of the hands ...
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