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HORSEMANSHIP FOR WOMEN

BY
THEODORE H. MEAD

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GRAY PARKER

 

 

 

NEW YORK
HARPER & BROTHERS, FRANKLIN SQUARE
1887


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Copyright, 1887, by Harper & Brothers.


All rights reserved.


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CONTENTS.

PART I.PAGE
Amateur Horse-training1
Lesson
I.Coming to the Whip15
II.To Hold the Bit Lightly (Flexion de la mâchoire),Using the Curb21
III.To Hold the Bit Lightly, using the Snaffle24
IV.To Lower the Head25
V.To Bend the Neck to Right and Left, with theReins Held Below the Bit (Flexions de l’encolure)32
VI.To Bend the Neck to Right and Left, with theReins Thrown Over the Neck35
VII.To Move the Croup to Right and Left with theWhip38
VIII.Mounted41
IX....

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