36 HOW TO RIDE 



against the left side of the neck. The 

 legs of the rider will give such aid 

 in bringing up the croup in the new 

 direction as the circumstances may 

 require. 



After the horse will turn readily to 

 the demand of the snaffle-bit, he will 

 be made to take the new dii-ection 

 with the unaided use of the curb, the 

 left-hand being canied to the right so 

 that the outside rein presses upon the 

 neck, and bends his head in the direc- 

 tion he is to move. 



Carrying the curb-reins in the 

 right hand and those of the snaffle 

 in the left, the change of direction to 

 the left will be made in a similar 

 manner. 



The horse will be accustomed to be 



