About This Book
A practical manual that arranges contemporary methods for gentling, conditioning, and schooling horses for mounted service. It explains the goals of training—obedience, muscular development, and balanced movement—and gives step-by-step guidance from early handling and leading young horses through progressive ridden exercises. Practical topics include equipment (longes, cavessons, bridles), daily schedules, techniques for flexion, changes of lead, backing, and use of double reins, plus riding cautions and trainer organization. Emphasis is on clear, usable instruction drawn from established authorities and intended to produce reliable, serviceable mounts through repeated, progressive practice.
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