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Yet panic must not be held to indicate an absence of reason , though the rapidity
of its spread in the case of a stampede may suggest it . . . . The dog , with all his
intelligence , is acutely affected by a pot tied to his tail , but it does not cause all ...
Yet panic must not be held to indicate an absence of reason , though the rapidity
of its spread in the case of a stampede may suggest it . . . . The dog , with all his
intelligence , is acutely affected by a pot tied to his tail , but it does not cause all ...
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For several reasons fully collected gaits cannot be regarded as helpful for any
type of riding where speed or jumping play an important role . One of these
reasons is the fact that the balancing efforts required at a gallop and in jumping
are quite ...
For several reasons fully collected gaits cannot be regarded as helpful for any
type of riding where speed or jumping play an important role . One of these
reasons is the fact that the balancing efforts required at a gallop and in jumping
are quite ...
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I am convinced , however , that the majority of horses , if properly schooled , will
not refuse , run out or knock down fences consistently , for the simple reason that
it is less trouble to take a fence clean than to run out , refuse and be punished or
...
I am convinced , however , that the majority of horses , if properly schooled , will
not refuse , run out or knock down fences consistently , for the simple reason that
it is less trouble to take a fence clean than to run out , refuse and be punished or
...
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Inhalt
CHAPTER PAGE 1 What This Book Is ABOUT AND How to Use IT | 1 |
IMAGINE YOU ARE A HORSE | 13 |
THE SEARCH FOR BALANCE | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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