The exertion necessary to execute this lesson is severe if the pupil has not been well suppled before being put on horseback.
If she is naturally lithe and has been well suppled on foot, the task will be considerably easier.
But with his well-suppled neck I always feel certain that the slightest intimation of the bit will bring his head in place instead of meeting resistance.
The two things can go on together, though it is well to get the forehand fairly suppled before beginning on the croup.
But by the patient aid of even these simple methods, intelligently used, you will have given Nelly an easy mouth, you will have suppled her forehand and croup, and you will have taught her to canter with either foot in the lead.
Perhaps Nelly will never learn so much, for Patroclus is an exceptionally intelligent and well-suppled horse.
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