60 SCHOOL-TKAINING FOE HOESES. 



GHAPTEE VIII. 



CHANGES IN THE GALLOP. 



The gallop is a succession of leaps, in 

 which the legs of one side leave the 

 ground after, but pass beyond, the legs 

 of the other side ; and the horse is said 

 to lead with the side making the more 

 extended strides. 



If the horse take the long strides 

 with one side, and turns to the other in 

 changing direction, he is false in his 

 gallop. If he take the long strides with 



