NOOSE-TWITCH. 



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the lower ring. The turn over the ears and under the upper 

 lip is then taken, with the portion of rope which, after being 

 drawn out, is included between the two rings. 



Fig. 42. Pratt's twitch completed. 



THE BRIDLE-TWITCH. 



This is a useful and ready means for making the horse 

 stand quietly after he has been bridled, and is applied by 

 passing one of the snaffle-reins under the upper lip, and 



