. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fi(!. 203. Fig. 2(14. Points Showing the Expression of Confirmed Kicl<ers. in the habit, there is increased inclination to do so until confirmed init. Now, all this can be prevented without the least difficulty byfifteen or twenty minutes proper treatment, as explained in thechapters referred to (Colt-Training and Fear), requiring only,excepting in very serious cases, the very simplest treatment, andeven when the case is very dangerous or vicious, the treatment isnot at all difficult,


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fi(!. 203. Fig. 2(14. Points Showing the Expression of Confirmed Kicl<ers. in the habit, there is increased inclination to do so until confirmed init. Now, all this can be prevented without the least difficulty byfifteen or twenty minutes proper treatment, as explained in thechapters referred to (Colt-Training and Fear), requiring only,excepting in very serious cases, the very simplest treatment, andeven when the case is very dangerous or vicious, the treatment isnot at all difficult, so that in point of fact nearly every case of thischaracter, no matter how vicious the colt in the light of our presentknowledge and experience, may justly be accepted as invariabl)the result of ignorance and bad treatment. In the first chapter Ihave explained that the principle of teaching the horse to do any-thing is exactly the same as in overcoming a habit, the only differ-ence being that it is reversed, so that the key to success is in beingable to combat the habit directly and thus overcoming al


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