TRAINING YOUNG 



Two chasers — one jumping kindly and the other with his mouth being 

 interfered with and consequently his balance. Chasers are trained 

 to take a strong hold racing over their fences, but this is not the case 

 with hunters. The picture is from a photograph taken at f'unches- 

 town. If this effect is produced on a chaser, it is obvious that a 

 violent jerk like this would be very disastrous when schooling a 

 young horse with a light mouth 



when actually jumping, otherwise he will 

 afraid to jump out when required. 



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