304 Gait of the American Trotter and Pacer 



trials when taking the few measurements and observations On the 

 ground so gone over, should soon lead not only to a quicker under- 

 standing of the gait in question, but also to better results in balancing 

 the horse. Even if the remedy is not readily at hand and I do not 

 claim to have furnished specific remedies there remains this method 

 of finding out the conditions of the gait ; and the general principles as 

 demonstrated will finally lead to the* proper remedies for a faulty gait. 



