. Complete course in horsemanship. Horses. 70 HOW TO TRAIN THE HORSE. the left hind leg and place it on the box and help him step up. When he steps up with the other foot, give him the command "; Reward him by patting him on the neck and you may give him a bite of oats, if you wish. Repeat this until he steps up willingly. '.: hen you may make him step up tiii the hex 1>v tapping him a little on the hind legs and tell him to "step up," when he will get up on the box without any trouble. Then you may make the box a lew- inches smaller, but the same height, and after
. Complete course in horsemanship. Horses. 70 HOW TO TRAIN THE HORSE. the left hind leg and place it on the box and help him step up. When he steps up with the other foot, give him the command "; Reward him by patting him on the neck and you may give him a bite of oats, if you wish. Repeat this until he steps up willingly. '.: hen you may make him step up tiii the hex 1>v tapping him a little on the hind legs and tell him to "step up," when he will get up on the box without any trouble. Then you may make the box a lew- inches smaller, but the same height, and after the horse performs a few times, you may cut it down to a very small SHOWING THREE HORSES TRAINED TO MOUNT A BOX WITH THEIR FRONT FEET, WITHOUT A STRAP ON Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gunderson, Julius J. [from old catalog]. [Sheldon, Iowa, Printed by the Sheldon sun
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