Jesse Beery's practical system of colt training . ushould have on him a good, strong halter, with nose piece coming rather low downon the nose; next have a surcingle three inches wide, with two rings directly on topof the back; one on the front part of the surcingle, the other on the back part; attachtwo more rings about five inches lower, to the off side in the same manner. Therings attached to the back part of the surcingle are for the straps attached to thecrupper. Take a hitching strap about eight feet long, snap it into the front ring ontop of the back, bring the end on off side of neck t


Jesse Beery's practical system of colt training . ushould have on him a good, strong halter, with nose piece coming rather low downon the nose; next have a surcingle three inches wide, with two rings directly on topof the back; one on the front part of the surcingle, the other on the back part; attachtwo more rings about five inches lower, to the off side in the same manner. Therings attached to the back part of the surcingle are for the straps attached to thecrupper. Take a hitching strap about eight feet long, snap it into the front ring ontop of the back, bring the end on off side of neck through halter ring, back throughring on off side of back. Next have a leg strap, and strap up near front foot. Youthen stand on off side of the Horse, take hold of the halter with your right hand,andthe end of strap with your left hand. Now you are in the first position to throwthe Horse. Draw his head around to his side, take the slack of the strap up with left hand,and hold strap and halter with right hand. If he is inclined to rear, whirl him. FIRST POSITION TAKKN TO TIIKOU A llOltSE.


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