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got what you are aiming ata horse that delights in being ridden察 a
splendid and showy animal察the joy of all beholders。
1А Al。 ;the animals are so scared that察 the chances are察 they are
thrown into disorder。;
2А 。gorgoumenos察 with pride and spirit察 but with a suggestion of
;fierceness and rage察─as of Job's war´horse。
3А Mollia crura reponit察─ Virg。 ;Georg。; iii。 76察 Hom。 ;Hymn。 ad
Merc。;
How these desirable results are察 in our opinion察 to be produced察 we
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will now endeavour to explain。 In the first place察then察you ought to have
at least two bits。 One of these should be smooth察with discs of a good size察
the other should have heavy and flat discs4Аstudded with sharp spikes察so
that when the horse seizes it and dislikes the roughness he will drop it察
then when the smooth is given him instead察 he is delighted with its
smoothness察 and whatever he has learnt before upon the rough察 he will
perform with greater relish on the smooth。 He may certainly察 out of
contempt for its very smoothness察perpetually try to get a purchase on it察
and that is why we attach large discs to the smooth bit察the effect of which
is to make him open his mouth察and drop the mouthpiece。 It is possible to
make the rough bit of every degree of roughness by keeping it slack or
taut。
4АSee Morgan察op。 cit。 p。 144 foll。
But察whatever the type of bit may be察let it in any case be flexible。 If it
be stiff察 at whatever point the horse seizes it he must take it up bodily
against his jaws察just as it does not matter at what point a man takes hold
of a bar of iron撮5А he lifts it as a whole。 The other flexibly constructed
type acts like a chain only the single point at which you hold it remains
stiff察the rest hangs loose察and while perpetually hunting for the portion
which escapes him察he lets the mouthpiece go from his bars。6АFor this
reason the rings are hung in the middle from the two axles撮7А so that
while feeling for them with his tongue and teeth he may neglect to take the
bit up against his jaws。
5АOr察 poker察─as we might say察lit。 ;spit。;
6АSchneid。 cf。 Eur。 ;Hippol。; 1223。
7АSee Morgan察note ad loc。 Berenger i。 261 notes此 We have a small
chain in the upset or hollow part of our bits察called a 'Player' with
which the horse playing with his tongue察and rolling it about察keeps
his mouth moist and fresh察 and察 as Xenophon hints察 it may serve
likewise to fix his attention and prevent him from writhing his mouth
about察or as the French call it察'faire ses forces。';
To explain what is meant by flexible and stiff as applied to a bit察we
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will describe the matter。 A flexible bit is one in which the axles have their
points of junction broad and smooth撮8Аso as to bend easily察and where
the several parts fitting round the axles察being large of aperture and not too
closely packed察have greater flexibility察whereas察if the several parts do not
slide to and fro with ease察and play into each other察that is what we call a
stiff bit。 Whatever the kind of bit may be察 the rider must carry out
precisely the same rules in using it察as follows察if he wishes to turn out a
horse with the qualities described。 The horse's mouth is not to be pulled
back too harshly so as to make him toss his head aside察nor yet so gently
that he will not feel the pressure。 But the instant he raises his neck in
answer to the pull察 give him the bit at once察 and so throughout察 as we
never cease repeating察 at every response to your wishes察 whenever and
wherever the animal performs his service well撮9Аreward and humour him。
Thus察when the rider perceives that the horse takes a pleasure in the high
arching and supple play of his neck察let him seize the instant not to impose
severe exertion on him察 like a taskmaster察 but rather to caress and coax
him察 as if anxious to give him a rest。 In this way the horse will be
encouraged and fall into a rapid pace。
8А i。e。 ;the ends of the axles at the point of junction which work
into each other are broad and smooth察 so as to play freely at the
join。;
9А Behaves compliantly。;
That a horse takes pleasure in swift movement察 may be shown
conclusively。 As soon as he has got his liberty察 he sets off at a trot or
gallop察never at a walking pace察so natural and instinctive a pleasure does
this action afford him察if he is not forced to perform it to excess察since it is
true of horse and man alike that nothing is pleasant if carried to
excess。10А
10АL。 Dind。 cf。 Eur。 ;Med。; 128察。ta de' uperballont oudena kairon。
But now suppose he has attained to the grand style when riddenwe
have accustomed him of course in his first exercise to wheel and fall into a
canter simultaneously察assuming then察he has got that lesson well by heart察
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if the rider pulls him up with the bit while simultaneously giving him one
of the signals to be off察the horse察galled on the one hand by the bit察and on
the other collecting himself in obedience to the signal ;off察─ will throw
forward his chest and raise his legs aloft with fiery spirit察 though not
indeed with suppleness察for the supple play of the limbs ceases as soon as
the horse feels annoyance。 But now察 supposing when his fire is thus
enkindled11Аyou give him the rein察the effect is instantaneous。 Under the
pleasurable sense of freedom察 thanks to the relaxation of the bit察 with
stately bearing and legs pliantly moving he dashes forward in his pride察in
every respect imitating the airs and graces of a horse approaching other
horses。 Listen to the epithets with which spectators will describe the type
of horse此the noble animal and what willingness to work察what paces撮12А
what a spirit and what mettle察how proudly he bears himself13a joy at
once察and yet a terror to behold。
11АCf。 ;Hell。; V。 iv。 46察 kindled into new life。;
12А。ipposten察 a true soldier's horse。;
13А 。sobaron察 what a push and swagger;察 。kai ama edun te kai
gorgon idein察 a la fois doux et terrible a voir察─ see Victor
Cherbuliez察 Un Cheval de Phidias察─p。 148。
Thus far on this topic察these notes may serve perhaps to meet a special
need。
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XI
If察however察the wish is to secure a horse adapted to parade and state
processions察a high stepper and a showy1Аanimal察these are qualities not
to be found combined in every horse察but to begin with察the animal must
have high spirit and a stalwart body。 Not that察as some think察a horse with
flexible legs will necessarily be able to rear his body。 What we want is a
horse with supple loins察and not supple only but short and strong I do not
mean the loins towards the tail察 but by the belly the region between the
ribs and thighs。 That is the horse who will be able to plant his hind´legs
well under the forearm。 If while he is so planting his hind´quarters察he is
pulled up with the bit察he lowers his hind´legs on his hocks2Аand raises
the forepart of his body察so that any one in front of him will see the whole
length of his belly to the sheath。3АAt the moment the horse does this察the
rider should give him the rein察 so that he may display the noblest feats
which a horse can perform of his own free will察to the satisfaction of the
spectators。
1А 。lampros。 Cf。 Isae。 xi。 41 ─On the estate of Hagnias;察 Lys。
xix。 63 ─de Bon。 Aris