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a moment only, when some movement should 

 be demanded, while the legs are flexed, or the 

 horse should be permitted to come to a finished 

 halt and the aids be withdrawn. 



HALF-HALT FROM THE TROT. 



These different forms of collection should 

 be practised in the walk, in the trot, in the 

 gallop, and at the halt. As has been said, it is 

 easier to produce them from the trot than from 

 either the halt, or the other paces, as the trot 



