. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 23G Controlling the Head. KICKERS IN STALL. Ill. Fig. 237.—Fig. 236 in Use. with the part going througn the mouth running through the rings oneither side of the halter to keep it in place, and the part over thehead well back upon the neck. Now pass the cord back to the endof the stall and tie to aring or post, leaving itsufficiently long to givethe horse room to steparound as usual whentied by the it is desired togo in, if he does notstep around at com-mand, untie the co


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 23G Controlling the Head. KICKERS IN STALL. Ill. Fig. 237.—Fig. 236 in Use. with the part going througn the mouth running through the rings oneither side of the halter to keep it in place, and the part over thehead well back upon the neck. Now pass the cord back to the endof the stall and tie to aring or post, leaving itsufficiently long to givethe horse room to steparound as usual whentied by the it is desired togo in, if he does notstep around at com-mand, untie the cordand give a sharp pullupon it, which willbring the head around,throwing the hind parts to the opposite side, when he can be ap-proached with safety. This may be repeated when first put on fora few times, to teach the idea of stepping around when a few repetitions he will soon learn, when approached andcommanded, to step around. There is a great sleight inapproaching vicious horseswhen in stalls, the disregardof which may sometimescause a naturally gentlehorse to kick if approachedor touched , no matter how gentlea hors


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