2 1 6 ILLUSTRATED HORSE-BREAKING. 



CHAPTER X. 



FAULTS OF MOUTH. 



Boring Chucking up the head Pulling Rearing Shying 

 Stargazing Tender-mouthed Turn, difficult to Yawing. 



THE classification of vices and faults adopted in 

 this, and the following chapters, is, necessarily, 

 somewhat arbitrary ; as their causes are more often 

 complex, than simple. The fact of many of them 

 not possessing generally accepted names, has 

 obliged me, in some cases, to sacrifice elegance 

 and correctness of expression, for an attempt at 

 conciseness and clearness of meaning. 



Boring. When the horse has got into the 

 habit of carrying his head too low, we should get 



