It may be urged that both for horses and men there is a distinct advantage in beginning again every year withbridoon riding.
They must go on with the curb, to which by this time they are accustomed, and in the place of the bridoon work, individual riding must be encouraged as much as possible.
The three first fingers of the right are placed over the bridoon rein, so that the rein passes between the little and third fingers, the end is then turned over the forefinger and, as usual, the thumb is placed upon it.
The bridoon rein is next taken up by the buckle, under the left hand, and laid smoothly over the left bit rein, leaving it sufficiently loose to hang over each side of the horse's neck.
Having adjusted the rein of the bridoon to an equal length, the whip point down with the end of the rein on the off side, she stands looking in the direction the horse is standing--i.
Back to the horse, to be again assailed by Number Two for not having obeyed the order about the bridoonand stirrup-irons.
The modifications incident to mounting and dismounting a horse equipped with the double snaffle or bit and bridoonare indicated in pars.
Sit as far back as ever you can, and, if Oriental courtesy have put an English bit and bridoon in a mouth by education intended for a spiked curb, leave the whole contraption alone.
When you thrust a two-pound bit and bridoon into a small pony's mouth, you hurt his feelings.
She then closes her left thumb on both reins, and shortens the rightbridoon rein until it is of equal length with the others.
Hang both reins over your left arm just as they would rest on the neck of the horse, the curb rein underneath, the bridoon rein above.
Let her then place both bridoon and bit reins perfectly flat over the middle joint of the forefinger of the left hand, and drop the end of the reins over the knuckles, then close the thumb firmly down on them.
Ostriches roam about this camp, eating empty soda-water bottles and any bridoon bits they can find.
If you put the martingale on your bridoonrein you can no longer indicate approval.
While the bridoon or snaffle-rein is tightened, the horse may stretch his neck to the utmost, without losing that confidence in the moral support of his rider's hand which is so encouraging to him if unaccompanied by pain.
Have your curb-bit sufficiently powerful, if not high in the port, at any rate long in the cheek, your bridoon as thick as your saddler can be induced to send it.
The cheek pieces and bridoon head may be buckled with the curb and snaffle bits, respectively, or be stitched.
With the Weymouth curb andbridoon a double bridle is, of course, used.
There was a few remarks about Dicky Bridoon and mechanical horses, and then some one was smacked--hard by the sound--in the middle of a remark.
But the English saddle and a bit and bridoon bridle, such as you have, are the simplest, and meet most wants, providing they fit the back and mouth.
Poor old Bridoon at the Lodge felt keenly for his young mistress, and could not refrain from expressing to her, as she wished him farewell, that there was something wrong about the absence of any will or other document.
She has baggage enough for the Seik men of a whole troop," remarked Bridoon as she passed through the Park gates.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bridoon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.