[drivingpairs] Pair reins
- From: Hzlax@xxxxxxx
- To: drivingpairs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 12:00:27 EDT
In a message dated 9/10/2003 12:28:20 AM Pacific Standard Time,
ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> "I've seen diagrams in books
> where the crossing rein goes first from the saddle turret on the left horse
> to
> the neck turret on the right horse before going to the mouth of the right
> horse."
Oh no!!!! NEVER do that, that's VERY wrong and must be a printing mistake
wherever you saw that. You cannot keep the horses together that way. We can
debate if the coupling rein goes through the neck turret (on breastcollar
harness) or if we leave it out and run it directly from the saddle turret to
the bit,
but it must always go from one horse then over to the bit of the other horse.
Only that way will you keep the horses together.
Hardy
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