. How to handle and educate vicious horses. TO PREVENT HORSES JUMPING FENCES. back. Lay across the tail a wooden pin four incheslong, and double the hair of the tail over it. Afterdoubling a rope and making a slip-noose in the mid-dle, pass the noose over the wooden pin and drawtight. Fasten the ends of the cord to the hames ring,thus fastening the tail on the back snugly. Let the TRAINING THE HORSE. *s tail stay up for ten hours, and then let down. If anysigns of switching are then seen, put it right up againfor another ten hours. However, I have seen onlythree or four cases that have require


. How to handle and educate vicious horses. TO PREVENT HORSES JUMPING FENCES. back. Lay across the tail a wooden pin four incheslong, and double the hair of the tail over it. Afterdoubling a rope and making a slip-noose in the mid-dle, pass the noose over the wooden pin and drawtight. Fasten the ends of the cord to the hames ring,thus fastening the tail on the back snugly. Let the TRAINING THE HORSE. *s tail stay up for ten hours, and then let down. If anysigns of switching are then seen, put it right up againfor another ten hours. However, I have seen onlythree or four cases that have required a second o*. REMEDY FOR TAIL-SWITCHING. third application, and there is no danger of injuringthe horse in any wray. SHOEING A KICKTNG HORSE. It is next to impossible to stioe a kicking horse, butwith the contrivance which I shall now suggest thisdangerous work can be made almost boys a strap around the hind feet below the fetlock-joint; have a ring in the strap. Next take a woodenpin four inches long, and double the horses tail overit. Pass a slip-noose over the pin and run the end ofthe rope through the ring on the hind foot, and withthe end in your hand stand off a little distance. Then 86 HOW TO EDUCATE HORSES.


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