BACK, in the menage, and among farriers. A horse's back should be straight, not hollow, which is called saddle backed: horses of this kind are generally light, and carry their heads high, but want in strength and service. A horse with a weak back is apt to stumble. In the French riding-schools, to mount a horse a dos, is to mount him bare-backed, without a saddle.
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