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 . T» hwp a Uwrtt* from iLLn^ta* la ta« stall. ;=^T=ri3 — 160 — •bore the hock joint When the horse kicks the leader must , the result is the elastic prevents it from doing so, and thihorses habit of kicking in the stall will soon be broken up. Neveruse a strap or rope; if you do it will stop the circulation. In atfcase* use the Question. What do you think of wh
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 . T» hwp a Uwrtt* from iLLn^ta* la ta« stall. ;=^T=ri3 — 160 — •bore the hock joint When the horse kicks the leader must , the result is the elastic prevents it from doing so, and thihorses habit of kicking in the stall will soon be broken up. Neveruse a strap or rope; if you do it will stop the circulation. In atfcase* use the Question. What do you think of whirling a horse by his tail ? Answer. If you have a horse bad to harness, or will not stand to bebridled or saddled, take the halter strap in your left hand, take holdof the horses tail with your right hand, and whirl him aroundeight or ten times. He will become dizzy, and the moment you letgo of him he will stagger or fall. Then say whoa; pick up yoursaddle, harness or bridle, or whatever you want to put on him, andyou will find that he will stand perfectly quiet It is a quick andeffective method. Never tie your horses head and tail together, but follow the »bov«tortructions. —161 - Question. How would you break a home from switching hittail? Answer, Place on the horse a collar and hames, and then takehold of his tail. Take a wooden pin five inches long, one inch indiameter, lay directly across the hair of his tail, double the end ofthe tail over the pin; then take a rope eight feet long, in the middle
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