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 . ^ YtWCBt « Hop» froiu I uttlug hit Tongue Out of hi* Ifouth oT« the Bit. » — 166- Sew it on to the bit bo it cannot turn, and sew up the sides. Patthis in your horses mouth over the tongue, running backwards to-ward the throat. He cannot get his tongue back far enough to gelit over this leather. It is very simple, and will only cost you fifteenor twenty cents. It is the best
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 . ^ YtWCBt « Hop» froiu I uttlug hit Tongue Out of hi* Ifouth oT« the Bit. » — 166- Sew it on to the bit bo it cannot turn, and sew up the sides. Patthis in your horses mouth over the tongue, running backwards to-ward the throat. He cannot get his tongue back far enough to gelit over this leather. It is very simple, and will only cost you fifteenor twenty cents. It is the best I have ever used,. Teaching a Horse bow to Stand while Shooting over his Bach. Put on the Gleason bridle, take it firmly in your left hand andtake a revolver loaded with blank cartridges in your right hand;every time you discharge the revolver say whoa and pull the bridlesharply. Teach your horse that the sound and smoke from the will not hurt him. Work in this way for thirty minutes aft»time for three or four days and your horse will pay no attentionto firearms. With very nervous and excitable horses it is someumes necessaryto throw them and fire several times, showing them that they cannotgel away, and that there is nothing to be afraid of. Follow tnese - 101 ? mitructions, and you will be surprised to Bee how quiokly your hor«will understand that you are not going to hurt him. How to approach a biting horse: Always do so with a revolrerheavily loaded with blank cartridges in your right hand. Advanoethis hand toward the horses mouth, the muzzle pointing past him,bo the powder will not bu
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