. The education of the horse . HROW^ING A ROPE ^^|>rr>d~] ()AiE will, no doubt, read these instructions li^^^jlj^'- who are not practiced in the art of throwing (^^l^^*i)J^ \/d rope. Western men, as a rule, know how^ to throw a rope and catch a horse by the legs. To those who arc not able to accomplish this ma}' make a loop some four feet in diameter and with a rope about 30 feet in length; hang the loop on a small piece of wire to a fence, allowing the lower side of the loop to rest on the ground. Then stand aside and hold the long end, having someone drive the animal between you and th


. The education of the horse . HROW^ING A ROPE ^^|>rr>d~] ()AiE will, no doubt, read these instructions li^^^jlj^'- who are not practiced in the art of throwing (^^l^^*i)J^ \/d rope. Western men, as a rule, know how^ to throw a rope and catch a horse by the legs. To those who arc not able to accomplish this ma}' make a loop some four feet in diameter and with a rope about 30 feet in length; hang the loop on a small piece of wire to a fence, allowing the lower side of the loop to rest on the ground. Then stand aside and hold the long end, having someone drive the animal between you and the fence so as to snare his fore legs.


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