![]() ![]() – Each man will take a full pace forward with the right foot, turn to the right-about and take one rein in each hand near the ring, still holding the end of them in the left hand, if the reins are over the horse’s head hands and elbows to be as high as the shoulders. If the cheek reins have not been taken over the horse’s head, they will be held in the right hand only, the left arm hanging by the man’s side.ĥ. ![]() ![]() The position of the man’s legs and feet is the same as in foot drill. – The right hand slides down the reins to the full extent of the arm, the end of the cheek reins being retained in the left hand. If the cheek reins have been taken over the horse’s head, the end will be held in the left hand, which will hang down by the side without constraint.ģ. The left cheek rein is held in the right hand near the ring, back of the hand to the right hand as high as the shoulder, arm at full extent. – The man stands at attention, as for foot drill, on the near side of the horse, his toes in line with the horse’s fore feet. Squads should not exceed 12 in number, and should parade in line dismounted.Ģ. ![]()
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