By this way you may dress all sorts of horses in the utmost perfection, if you know how to practice it; a thing that is very easy in the hands of a master.
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But we ought to consider the natural form and shape of a horse, that we may work him according to nature.William Cavendish
But what for the generality I call a light or gentle hand, is at the same time as light as a feather, and yet firm, except in extraordinary cases.
William Cavendish
These are excellent lessons to break him, and make him light in hand: but nothing puts a horse so much upon his haunches, and consequently makes him so light in hand, as my new method of the pillar.
William Cavendish
No horse therefore is well dressed that is not light in hand so that an easy and gentle bridle, but firm, is the chief secret to make a horse light.
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Be always lavish of your caresses, and sparing in your corrections.
William Cavendish
Without knowing this, no man can dress a horse perfectly.
William Cavendish
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