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The single jibber is not, on that account, dangerous, 

 if he is not hurried, but is allowed to make his own 

 start according to his humour. 



Jibbing is dangerous, when the horse runs backward 

 instead of forward ; when he is down ; and when, at 

 starting, he plunges forward : these latter three cases 

 being aggravated forms of jibbing. Every form of 

 jibbing is, however, a VICE. 



Hunning Away or Bolting. 



Horses addicted to running away are decidedly 

 dangerous, both for the user and for all that they 

 encounter. This habit is the result of mismanagement, 

 because no horse with a good mouth when well handled 

 can run away. 



The cure is not difficult to effect ; but until that is 

 effected, and the mouth restored to its proper condition, 

 the horse is decidedly Vicious. 



When bolting or running away is caused by defective 

 vision, the vice is, properly so called, shying ; although 

 this is often, by misnomer, called bolting, on account of ; 

 the difficulty experienced in pulling up, owing to the 

 bad mouth. 



Any defect in the organs of vision stamps a horse as 



UNSOUND i 



