. Gleason's veterinary hand-book and system of horse taming [microform] : in two parts. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Horse-training; Médecine vétérinaire; Chevaux; Chevaux. 27$ PRACTICAL HORSE TRAINING. the same side it originally came through. The necessity of this arrange- ment will be se< n on applying the cord. We have here two principles involved : steady pressure upon the lower jaw; second, friction in the mouth, the one stationary in the mouth, the other slipping through it. The uses of the loops will be explained in their proper CUKD APPLIED ON LOWER JAW. The Line Webbing.—


. Gleason's veterinary hand-book and system of horse taming [microform] : in two parts. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Horse-training; Médecine vétérinaire; Chevaux; Chevaux. 27$ PRACTICAL HORSE TRAINING. the same side it originally came through. The necessity of this arrange- ment will be se< n on applying the cord. We have here two principles involved : steady pressure upon the lower jaw; second, friction in the mouth, the one stationary in the mouth, the other slipping through it. The uses of the loops will be explained in their proper CUKD APPLIED ON LOWER JAW. The Line Webbing.—Take a piece of worsted webbing, such as is used for driving-lines, divide it into two parts, one piece of sufficient length to encircle the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gleason, Oliver W. Paris, Ont. : J. S. Brown


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