ii2 THE CADRES 



Enclosure. " Outline" The original is signed by the 

 Remount Inspector of Cavalry, Lieutenant-General Strukof. 



Correct copy of the original. 

 Assistant of the Superior Adjutant of the Administration. 



ESSAUL, 



Captain of the Cossacks. 

 (Signed) KOSMIN. 



OUTLINE. 



Mr. Hayes, who is a retired Captain of the English Army, 

 is to visit the regiments of the Cavalry Reserve with the 

 object of teaching the officers and some of the under - officers 

 his rapid methods of breaking in yoiing horses, and accustoming 

 them to be ridden. 



The time of the visit is fixed as soon as possible after the 

 arrival of the remounts at the regiments at the beginning of 

 the season of 1898-99. 



Mr. Hayes commences at the ist Brigade and then visits 

 the ^th, 2nd, ~th, $rd, 6th, and $th Brigades in sriccession. 



As the Guards and the %th Brigade of the Cavalry 

 Reserve are supplied with stud-bred horses which have been 

 previously handled, Mr. Hayes will not be required to visit 

 them. 



As the horses come from the Remount officers into the 

 cadres to a certain extent tamed, the application of quick 

 methods of breaking will not require much time. Consequently, 

 five or six days are considered siifficient for a brigade of two 

 cadres, and two days for a single cadre. The tour will 

 therefore take about two months, travelling included. 



The methods in question can be demonstrated on a few 

 young horses, especially wild and vicious ones, such as animals 

 which will not allow themselves to be saddled, bridled, 



