2 SCHOOL-TRAINING FOR HORSES. 



fully taught to conform his carriage to 

 the new disposition of weights and 

 forces. 



With equal care and greater labour 

 must the ill-formed animal be taught 

 to correct his natural defects by a new 

 bearing, and to carry his burden in an 

 acquired equilibrium. 



The conformation of each horse will 

 suggest the means to be employed in 

 each case, so that by giving him a 

 balanced carriage it will be possible 

 for him to obey the demands of his 

 rider. 



But our efforts in every case will be 

 directed to the end that we may obtain 

 control over the collected and balanced 

 forces. 



The horse is propelled by the hind- 



