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 . Take four hame straps, or similar small straps, buckle one aroundtoach pastern. Then run a strap from the near side foot to the offsidehind foot, passing it through the ring in the surcingle under thehorses body; also one from the off side front foot to the near sidehind foot, leaving the straps loose enough to give the horse full useof his limbs in trotting or walking. When


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 . Take four hame straps, or similar small straps, buckle one aroundtoach pastern. Then run a strap from the near side foot to the offsidehind foot, passing it through the ring in the surcingle under thehorses body; also one from the off side front foot to the near sidehind foot, leaving the straps loose enough to give the horse full useof his limbs in trotting or walking. When he kicks he will drawup his fore feet, striking on his knees. He will soon cease to kick. Question. How do you prevent a horse from putting his tongueout of his mouth over the bit ? Answer, Get a piece of sole leather seven inches long from pointto point and three inches wide. (See engraving.) Lay a straightoar bit in the middle of the leather, bringing the points up together. — 185 —. [Miiier of Driving and Breaking a Bad Kickor when all otherMethods Fail.


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