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Curb, Snaffle, and Spur. 



bridle-hand, so that the horse will come to a 

 stop with the hind legs well under the mass. At 

 the moment the halt is effected the hand should 

 release the tension upon the reins, and the heels 



HALT FROM THE GALLOP. 



should be withdrawn from the flanks, and the 

 horse be permitted to rest. 



In the same manner he should bring the 

 horse to a halt from the trot. He may then 

 practise the horse in coming to a halt from 

 the gallop, at first putting the horse into a 



