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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.

About the Author

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Allan Melvill Pope

Allan Melvill Pope was an author known for his contributions to equestrian literature. His notable work, "Horse Training by Modern Methods," offers insights into contemporary techniques for training horses, reflecting his expertise in the field. Pope's writing is characterized by practical advice and a focus on the relationship between horse and trainer, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced equestrians. His work continues to be referenced by those interested in effective horse training practices.

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