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5. Know how to harness a horse correctly in single or 

 double harness and to drive. 



*6. Can pack 100 lbs. of stuff with diamond hitch, to 

 stay during 4 hours of travel or 2 miles of trotting. (2 

 hours or i mile for L. L.) 



7. Have a knowledge of the power of endurance of horses 

 at work and know the local regulations concerning driving. 



8. Know the management and care of horses. 

 *9. Can identify unsoundness and blemishes. 



10. Know the evils of bearing or check reins and of ill- 

 fitting harness or saddlery. 



11. Know two common causes of, and proper remedies 

 for, lameness, and know to whom he should refer cases of 

 cruelty and abuse. 



12. Are able to judge as to the weight, height, and age 

 of horses. 



13. Know 3 breeds and their general characteristics. 



14. Are able to treat a horse for colic. 



15. Describe symptoms and give treatment for the fol- 

 lowing: wounds, fractures and sprains, exliaustion, choking, 

 lameness. 



16. Understand horseshoeing. 



*i7. Can clear a 4-foot hurdle and an 8-foot water jump. 

 18. Pick up their hat from the ground going at full 

 gallop on a horse not less than 13 hands high. (11 hands 

 for L. L.) 



HUNTER 



(Gaossed.) 

 The Degree of Hunter may be conferred on those who take 

 14 of these tests: 



1. Can walk i mile in 11 minutes. (14 in L. L.) 



2. " " 30 " "12 hours. (Not open to L. L. ) 



3. " run 100 yards in 13 Sees. (15 in L. L.) 



