quinta-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2013

A fresh fox slips away with his brush straight

A fresh fox slips away with his brush straight



Foxes. Study the change in the appearance of the fox between the beginning and the end of a run; a fresh fox slips away with his brush straight, whisking it with an air of defiance now and then; a beaten fox looks dark, hangs his brush, and arches his back as he labours along.

With the hounds well away, it is a great point to get a good start; so while they are running in cover, cast your eyes over the boundary-fence, and make up your mind where you will take it: a big jump at starting is better than thrusting with a crowd in a gap or gateway always presuming that you can depend on your horse.



Fonte: Tamming Horses

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