Breaking and training horses by Barton Frank Townend 1869-

Breaking and training horses by Barton Frank Townend 1869-

Author:Barton, Frank Townend, 1869-
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Horses, Horses
Publisher: London : Everett & co., Ltd.
Published: 1903-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


One word more. In every instance the schooling of the colt should take place away from hounds. Once the pupil can give a good account of himself in this portion (the cold blood) of his training, the sooner he is put into the business part of it (hot blood) the better, and no better practice can be had than in the cubbing season.

CHAPTER VIII

Whips and Spurs--Leading and Longeing

Leading—Longeing.

There is nothing in which men accustomed to deal with horses require greater discretion than in the apphcation of the whip.

The whip, when judiciously employed, is a most useful appliance ; the abuse of it, on the other hand, is likely to be productive of more harm than good.

The two all-important matters, which every rider or driver ought carefully to study in this connection, are when to use the whip, and when to abstain from its use. Different animals, of course, must



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