. Gleason's veterinary hand-book and system of horse taming [microform] : in two parts. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Horse-training; Médecine vétérinaire; Chevaux; Chevaux. RUNNING AWAY. must be trained upon the mouth. To do this effectually, take the cord, using the large loop, over the neck, placing the cord in the mouth, and back through the loop. You now pull quickly and sharply upon the cord, this sets the horse, back, and causes the mouth to become tender. You then go behind him, pulling quick upon the cord. Handle him several times in this way before putting him in harness; he soon yiel


. Gleason's veterinary hand-book and system of horse taming [microform] : in two parts. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Horse-training; Médecine vétérinaire; Chevaux; Chevaux. RUNNING AWAY. must be trained upon the mouth. To do this effectually, take the cord, using the large loop, over the neck, placing the cord in the mouth, and back through the loop. You now pull quickly and sharply upon the cord, this sets the horse, back, and causes the mouth to become tender. You then go behind him, pulling quick upon the cord. Handle him several times in this way before putting him in harness; he soon yields promptly to the slightest pull upon ihe cc^d. You may now harness him up; and. as a matter of safety, put tUe long web around tb^ near. s 1-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gleason, Oliver W. Paris, Ont. : J. S. Brown


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