. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fro. —Method of Putting on the Cordwhen the Horse Proves Very Stublwrn. 216 BAD TO Fio. 264.—Showing Ihe Manner of Lettingup on the Cord as the Horse Submits. the foot. If the horse is very stubborn, bring the second turn of thecord over the upper jaw, under the lip. This part being very sen-sitive, a slight pressure hurts so severely as to disconcert the horse sufficiently to make him the cord. Second Form, canbe put on, with the loop broughtover the upper jaw, and
. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fro. —Method of Putting on the Cordwhen the Horse Proves Very Stublwrn. 216 BAD TO Fio. 264.—Showing Ihe Manner of Lettingup on the Cord as the Horse Submits. the foot. If the horse is very stubborn, bring the second turn of thecord over the upper jaw, under the lip. This part being very sen-sitive, a slight pressure hurts so severely as to disconcert the horse sufficiently to make him the cord. Second Form, canbe put on, with the loop broughtover the upper jaw, and pulledsufficiently taut to force submis-sion. In either case, graduallylet up as the horse submits. Inno case should the cord be heldtight more than half a minute ata time. The four-ring bit properly usedwill sometimes work extremelywell in making a horse submit tobe shod. The bit is put into themouth with an ordinary head-piece, and the strap closely ad-justed across the nose. Now tie the end of the cord to thei nearring, pass it around and tie to the opposite one back of the jaw ;then pass over the neck, well back and down behind the jaw, asfor second form of War , by pulling down
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