Gleason's horse book The only authorized work by America's king of horse tamers, comprising history, breeding, training, breaking, buying, feeding, grooming, shoeing, doctoring, telling age and general care of the horse . •bowing- Knee Pads as they should be Placed on Horses Knees. Bfeve*Handle with tbe Safety Strap Unless yon have these Pads to Protecttela Knees, -155 —. pbotinj? O. B. Gleasons Double Safety- Strap, Knee Pads, Ac. AlsaLines run through Rings on side of Surcingle, ready for operation. Question. What do you think of the word whoa ? Answer. It is the greatest command that we hav
Gleason's horse book The only authorized work by America's king of horse tamers, comprising history, breeding, training, breaking, buying, feeding, grooming, shoeing, doctoring, telling age and general care of the horse . •bowing- Knee Pads as they should be Placed on Horses Knees. Bfeve*Handle with tbe Safety Strap Unless yon have these Pads to Protecttela Knees, -155 —. pbotinj? O. B. Gleasons Double Safety- Strap, Knee Pads, Ac. AlsaLines run through Rings on side of Surcingle, ready for operation. Question. What do you think of the word whoa ? Answer. It is the greatest command that we have in horseman-ihip; it is the habit of almost every person when driving to con-tinually use the word whoa. Now let me say to you that youshould never use this word only when you want your horse or horsesto stop. If you are driving along a street and you come to a cross-ing or a bad place and you wish your horses to slack up in speed,use this language to them: Steady there, my boy; but when youwish them to stop, speak out sharply and firmly whoa. If you willpractice this when you are driving your horse, in two weeks youwill have hiaa b© that he will understand every command that yougive him. — 156 — Never use one word with too many meanings. You must neve*lie to your horse and never deceive him or make false motions; ifyou do you will never make a success as a
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