If it be not ridden sufficiently, it should be longed on the cavesson rein, or turned into a paddock.
The Horse goes about the Man at the Full Length of the Cavesson Rein.
Later on, when a cavesson is adopted, it must be most carefully fitted to the colt's head.
I have the cavesson and all on her ready for ye, and I was thinking we'd take her south into Mr. Gunning's land.
A cavesson nose-band properly put on, will shut the mouth of a puller which wants to keep it open, and will thus help the rider to control him.
As soon as the rider's movements begin to be appreciated by the horse, the longe of the cavesson ought no longer to act; at the end of a few days the horse will only need the bit, to which he will respond without hesitation.
It is also useful to use the cavesson with restive horses, as its object is to act upon the moral, while the rider acts upon the physical.
We must watch the proper times to diminish or increase the bearing of the cavesson upon the horse's nose, so as to use it as an aid.
At first, the longe of the cavesson should be held at from fifteen or twenty inches from the horse's head, held out and supported with a stiff wrist.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cavesson" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.