. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fio. 78.—Rolling the Horse Back when Struggling to in any case, if the impression produced by the throwing orrolling back is not sufficient to break up the horses confidence and FIRi^T METHOD. 59. Fig. 79.—As the Horse will Sometimes Roll on his Back. prevent a repetition of the habit, whatever it is, the treatment mustbe regarded as not sufficient for the case. For example, if the horse


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