TABLE OF CONTENTS. xiii 



CHAPTER III. 



SPECIAL FORMS OF RESTIVENESS. 



Bolting. Why do horses bolt ? How to manage bolters where 

 there is room, and when one is confined to the road Bolters 

 that carry their heads up, and those that carry them down 

 Bucking and plunging How to manage these The 

 dumb-jockey, . . . . . . 243-251 



Rearing. How a horse prepares itself to rear How the rearing 

 may be prevented at this stage How the horse does rear 

 Method of treatment with the lounge; or under the 

 rider, ....... 251-260 



Kicking. The cause of kicking The method of treatment, 260-262 



