a term used by our dealers in horses to express such a one as frequently tosses his nose as high as his ears, and does not carry handsomely. This is called carrying wind; and the difference between carrying in the wind, and beating upon the hand, is this: that the horse who beats upon the hand, shakes the bridle and resists it, while he shakes his head; but the horse that carries in the wind puts up his head without shaking, and sometimes beats upon the hand. The opposite to carrying in the wind, is arming and carrying low: and even between these two there is a difference in wind.