80 SCHOOL-TRAINING FOR HORSES. 



to the flank to prevent the croup going 

 over too far and to keep the horse up 

 to the line of march. 



The horse must be kept at the same 

 angle to the Hne of march, and his 

 head must be bent in the direction he 

 is following, and whenever the horse 

 loses his lightness he must be brought 

 to a halt and collected. 



In the same manner, right and left, 

 aids being interchanged, he will be 

 taught to traverse at a walk in the 

 opposite direction. 



When the horse will pass to the 

 right and to the left upon straight lines 

 without losing his lightness, he should 

 be made to traverse in circles : care 

 being taken to keep him, at each step, 

 at the proper angle to the point of the 



