ABOUT THE BRIDLE — EXPLAINING THE USE OF 

 THE SNAFFLE AND CURB. 



Before proceeding any further with my book, I 

 should like to call the reader's attention to the bridle and 

 saddle which one has to use on the horse, and explain to 

 you the use of each bit separately ; speaking- about the 

 snaffle first, and then saying a few words with regard to 



i^ichtsnafple 



the curb bit and curb chain. Now it is necessary when 

 riding a horse, to have a well fitted riding bridle on him. 

 Properly speaking, the bridle should have a light caves- 

 son or noseband, and that means three headstalls, but 

 never less than two, if you have only two, the best plan 



