124 Curd, Snaffle, and Spur. 



jumping. In case of a fall in jumping the rider 

 should keep his hold upon the reins, at least until 

 he is assured that he is free of the stirrups. It is 

 better to run the risk of being stepped upon by 

 the horse than to be dragged by the stirrup, and 

 the rider should never part from his horse if it 

 can be avoided. 



