Hints on Horsemanship, to a Nephew and Niece ; Or, Common Sense and Common Errors in Common Riding

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Edward Moxon, 1861 - 130 páginas

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Página 124 - ... occasion requires it, they must, alas ! be used up ; but in my opinion, nothing but a case of life and death can justify the deed. If the ground be hard and even, a collected canter may be allowed, but if hard and uneven, a moderate trot at most. One hour's gallop on such ground would do the soundest horse irremediable mischief. Those who boast of having gone such a distance, in such a time, on the ground supposed, show ignorance or inhumanity. Such feats require cruelty only, not courage.
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