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right ; and the movement of the hind-quarters from left 

 to right, with the near fore as a pivot, the turn on tJie 

 forehand to the left. Respecting the " school " acceptation 

 of these terms, see page 293. 



To teach the horse on foot the turn on the forehand to 

 the left, we may, while facing him and standing close to his 



Fig. 95. — Making horse, on foot, turn on his forehand to left with whip. 



near shoulder, take hold of the near rein of the snaffle, 

 not far from the mouthpiece, in the left hand, and the off 

 rein, passed over the lower part of the neck, in the right 

 hand, which also grasps a cutting whip or cane (see 

 Fig. 95)- Our object here, as I have already indicated, 



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