Uniform with ‘‘Riding,” &c. Rs. 16. (2I5.) 
ILLUSTRATED HORSE-BREAKING 
BY 
= Capt. M. H. HAYES. 
—_++——__ 
. Theory of Breaking. 
- Principles of Mounting. 
- Horse Control. 
. Rendering Docile. 
. Giving Good Mouths. 
. Teaching to Jump. 
. Mount for First Time. 
. Breaking for Ladies’ 
Riding. 
9. Breaking to Harness. 
10. Faults of Mouth. 
11. Nervousness and Impa- 
tience. 
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12. Jibbing. 
13. Jumping Faults. 
14. Faults in Harness. 
15. Aggressiveness. 
16. Riding and _ Driving 
Newly-broken Horse. 
17. Stable Vices. 
SSSR, S 
—+4+— 
CEE 
AA 
“Far and away the best 
reasoned-out book on breaking 
under a new system we have 
G seen.” —Field. 
AN —— ‘Clearly explained in simple, 
= practical language, made all the 
‘Sa more clear by a set of capital 
drawings.”—Scotsman. 
me he EES 
WITH FIFTY-ONE ILLUSTRATIONS BY J. H. OSWALD BROWNE. 
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