Parti. PerfeB Farrier. 20$ 



the Rein no ftraiter, than to make your Horfe look 

 with one Eye into the Turn, that is only juft fo 

 ftrait as that he may not look out of the Turn, be- 

 caufe if you fhould draw it ftraiter, he not being 

 as yet accuftomed to it, it would make him to turn 

 round almoft in one Place, inftead of going forward, 

 and be a ready means to make him become Refty ^ 

 therefore fhorten the Rein of the Cavezon proportio- 

 nably, as you fhall find your Horfe well accuftomed 

 to ride with his Neck thus plied and bent, fo that 

 at length you will come to make him look with al- 

 moft both his Eyes into the Volt or Turn, which will 

 make his Body ply, and form a part of the Circle 

 wherein he is riding, which is the true and exact. Po- 

 fture of Body of a Ready Horfe, in going his Ma- 

 HrfffUpon a Volt OX Circle, his Croup in. 



Your Horfe being perfectly well accuftomed to 

 I perform all his Leflbns with the Cavezorfs inward 

 ! Rein, thus tied to the Pommel of the Saddle, perfe& 

 1 him with the Bridle alone, working him ftill upon a 

 Square, making him to point a little out with his 

 j Head at each Corner or Angle, and then to round 

 j them well. 



There is no Leflbn comparable to Ravaging the 



Croup in, to make a Horfe obey the Hand and Heel y 



\ and to raife him now and then upon Pefates, and 



then Paffage him again : But as I have already told 



| you, your Horfe muft be well advanced before you 



j adventure to make him rife before, or you may 



happen to fpoil him. 



1 {hall conclude this Chapter with a few very 

 ufeful Directions as followeth. 



If your Horfe prefs forward too much, ftay him 

 well upon the Hand or pull him back: If he offer 

 to go back prefs him forward : If he go iide-ways 

 againft your Will to the right Hand, put him fide- 

 ways upon the Left ; and fo on the contrary. If he 

 put his Croup too much out, by throwing it upon 



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