194 BREAKING AND TRAINING. 



Bridle : from A to corner of mouth ; all round at 

 B ; all round throat at A ; across forehead just above 

 eyes ; from D to D ; all round at F and E from F 

 to F. 



Collar : From C to C in a straight line — this should 

 be measured with a flat rule. 



All the measurements should he given EXACT, so 

 that we may make the necessary working allowance. 



The same measurements will do for double harness, 

 with the exception of the reins, for which the length 

 from hand to bit and the couplings are required. 



To Measure for Clothing.— All round at 



F and E ; from D to D ; from C to FF ; all round at 

 CC ; from A to corner of mouth ; all round at B. 

 State if the cloth is to be made to buckle at chest, or 

 with loose breast piece. 



To Measure for a Riding Saddle.— The 



girth and height of the horse, whether sharp or rounded 

 withers, and general stamp of the horse is usually 

 sufficient, together with the height and weight of the 

 rider ; but in cases where any peculiarity exists, it 



