. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fii:. :! I J—Blind Billy Kicking up. DETAILS OF TEAGUIXG. 279. Fig. -Blind Billy Walldng on hisKnees. Teaching to Kiss. Kissing is a very simple trick to teach a horse, and it addsgreatly to the interest of those already explained. Stand facing thehorse, with the right side turned partly toward his left shoulder, andlet him take a piece of apple from your hand, which is held towardhis mouth. Bring it nearer eachtime, and finally let him take apiece in the same manner from be-tween


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fii:. :! I J—Blind Billy Kicking up. DETAILS OF TEAGUIXG. 279. Fig. -Blind Billy Walldng on hisKnees. Teaching to Kiss. Kissing is a very simple trick to teach a horse, and it addsgreatly to the interest of those already explained. Stand facing thehorse, with the right side turned partly toward his left shoulder, andlet him take a piece of apple from your hand, which is held towardhis mouth. Bring it nearer eachtime, and finally let him take apiece in the same manner from be-tween the lips. When he does notreach forward promptly to take thepiece of apple from the lips, prickhim with a pin at the point of theshoulder. Repeat until he gets theidea of avoiding punishment bybringing his mouth to that of thetrainer when desired. Now put theapple farther into the mouth, whichwill compel him to open his lips to get it. Commence lessening thesize of the apple, finally giving it to him as a reward after he hasperformed the trick of bringing his mouth to that of the will teach him that by doing this he will escape punishmentand receive r


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