The new system of educating horses, including instructions on feeding, watering, stabling, shoeing, etc with practical treatment for diseases . subduing vicious horses constitute an entirely newfeature of my success, wholly superseding the throwing-down prmcipie,found to be so valuable by myself and others. Included also will be found the most reliable and practical treatmentfor the care and cure of sick and lame horses, &c. I have expendedover ^5,000 in the study of Veterinary Practice alone. My unquestioned experience and success, in addition to the value ofmy equipments, comprising the most


The new system of educating horses, including instructions on feeding, watering, stabling, shoeing, etc with practical treatment for diseases . subduing vicious horses constitute an entirely newfeature of my success, wholly superseding the throwing-down prmcipie,found to be so valuable by myself and others. Included also will be found the most reliable and practical treatmentfor the care and cure of sick and lame horses, &c. I have expendedover ^5,000 in the study of Veterinary Practice alone. My unquestioned experience and success, in addition to the value ofmy equipments, comprising the most beautiful and valuable troupe ofEducated Horses in the world, is a guarantee of qualification and res-ponsibility that entitles me to a confidence that cannot be accorded tothose who, without reputation or experience, may engage in the business from motives of policy. I introduce simple common sense principles that make the successfulcontrol of even the wildest and most vicious horses, not only possible,but easy for any one of ordinary strength and intelligence to do, whichare as humane as they are effective and valuable. D. PROF. MAGNERS EDUCATED HORSES. The portraits of my horses and ponies, on the oppositepage, all stallions, which was cut from a painting of them,made from life, by one of the most eminent artists in thecountry, and is a perfect representation of them, will give abetter idea of their beauty and value than any worded des-cription I could give. They are conceded by all who havewitnessed their performances, to be the finest, most beauti-ful, best educated, and most valuable troupe of horses everowned, for the purpose of giving free exhibitions by whichto amuse and interest horse men and others in my efforts;and never before, perhaps, was there so fine and valuablean equipment used in illustrating and teaching the scienceof educating horses. These horses are not only of the most varied character,but their performances are unquestionably the most exci-ti


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