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 day, as heretofore directed, at intervals of say two hours apart 

 by this means you do not overtax his brain nor cause him to get 

 weary. In this, as in many other cases, the wisest course is to 

 •' make haste slowly." 



How to Educate a Colt to Move his Body when he 



Moves his Head. 



Place on the bridle, then the harness ; carry the reins 

 through the shaft tug ; take j^our position behind the horse (see 

 engravings) ; now commence to drive, turning him around fre- 

 quenth^, first to tlie right, tlien to the left, and he w^ill quickly 

 understand to move his bod3" when he moves his head. By this 

 means you are educating to the shafts, and educating not to be 

 afraid of his heels, thus thoroughly breaking your horse at both 

 sides and both ends. 



Educating a Colt to Move his Hody when he Moves his Head. 



