Hand-book of Horsemanship and the habits and diseases of the horse and other animals . •?./» -^ ^* TO DRIVE A COLT BEFORE BEING HARNESSED. 18 HAND-BOOK OF TO BREAK SINGLE-FOOT KD HORSE TO TROT SQUARE. To Break Single-footed Horse to Trot Square. Put on straps as seen in engraving, moving slow at first, and, by the timeyou have gone half a mile, your horse, at his full rate of speed, will be trot-ting square. Continue to exercise for a number of times, till your horse hasgot confidence in himself; also, be careful not to drive a horse of this classwith too much weight or load beh
Hand-book of Horsemanship and the habits and diseases of the horse and other animals . •?./» -^ ^* TO DRIVE A COLT BEFORE BEING HARNESSED. 18 HAND-BOOK OF TO BREAK SINGLE-FOOT KD HORSE TO TROT SQUARE. To Break Single-footed Horse to Trot Square. Put on straps as seen in engraving, moving slow at first, and, by the timeyou have gone half a mile, your horse, at his full rate of speed, will be trot-ting square. Continue to exercise for a number of times, till your horse hasgot confidence in himself; also, be careful not to drive a horse of this classwith too much weight or load behind him. To Break Horse Afraid of Umbrella or Buffalo Robe. Place on the horse bridle (as seen in engraving, for cars) of strapsexplained. Present the umbrella or buffalo-robe, allowing him to smell ofit; then rub it across his nose and head; open it gently, at the same timeallow him to smell of it several times ; work gently till he becomes recon-ciled to it, and in a few lessons you will be able to use the umbrella in anyplace around him. To Break any Horse of Switching liis Tail. Place on the horse (as seen in the engraving) a collar and hames. Thenturn over t
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