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... snaffle . This is a practice pursued by some even good and experienced horsemen where the temper of a horse is high , in order to have the curb - bit to rely upon in case he should happen to pull too hard on the bridoon or snaffle ...
... snaffle . This is a practice pursued by some even good and experienced horsemen where the temper of a horse is high , in order to have the curb - bit to rely upon in case he should happen to pull too hard on the bridoon or snaffle ...
Side 40
... Snaffle with a fine - mouthed horse is well adapted for the field - the only place where I would ever dis- pense altogether with the curb - bit , and then only in favour of a fine - mouthed well - tempered beast disposed to go coolly at ...
... Snaffle with a fine - mouthed horse is well adapted for the field - the only place where I would ever dis- pense altogether with the curb - bit , and then only in favour of a fine - mouthed well - tempered beast disposed to go coolly at ...
Side 41
... snaffle by buckles ( and not stitched on as it ought to be ) , the buckles of the rein should be defended from getting into the rings of the martingal by pieces of leather larger than those rings . Most serious accidents have occurred ...
... snaffle by buckles ( and not stitched on as it ought to be ) , the buckles of the rein should be defended from getting into the rings of the martingal by pieces of leather larger than those rings . Most serious accidents have occurred ...
Side 42
... snaffle - reins under the bend of the neck ; or a better contrivance is a bit of stiff leather three or four inches long , with two D's or staples for the reins to pass through on each side . The Chifney Bit is the most suitable for ...
... snaffle - reins under the bend of the neck ; or a better contrivance is a bit of stiff leather three or four inches long , with two D's or staples for the reins to pass through on each side . The Chifney Bit is the most suitable for ...
Side 43
Maurice Hartland Mahon. hunting - field with a pretty tight noseband and a snaffle than with the most severe curb - bit . The Throat - lash is almost always too tight . Grooms are much in the habit of making this mistake , by means of ...
Maurice Hartland Mahon. hunting - field with a pretty tight noseband and a snaffle than with the most severe curb - bit . The Throat - lash is almost always too tight . Grooms are much in the habit of making this mistake , by means of ...
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