96 SCHOOL-TKAINING FOB HOESES. 



place as the moving mass changes its 

 proper position. If the movement be 

 around to the left, the left snaffle- 

 rein will demand the movement, and 

 the right snaffle-rein will steady the 

 horse. As the fore-hand completes the 

 change, the right heel of the rider 

 will bring up the right hind-leg of 

 the horse. After the horse will carrv 

 the fore-hand about the croup, to the 

 right or left, with the snaffle-bit, with- 

 out the support of the wall, the rider 

 will bring him into equilibrium with 

 the curb, and with the reins of that 

 bit held in one hand will carry back 

 the forces of the fore-hand, and turn 

 that part, so lightened and raised, 

 about the croup ; using the outside 

 spur, if necessary, to govern the hind- 



