88 THE ART OF TAMING HORSES. 



to obey only, but to obey willingly. For this reason the 

 lessons cannot be begun too early, or be too progressive." 

 The key-note to the Karey system is to be found in 

 the opening sentence of his early lectures in England : 

 " Man has reason in addition to his senses. A horse 

 judges everything by SEEING, SMELLING, and FEELING." It 

 must be the business of every one who undertakes to 

 train colts that they shall see, smell, and feel everything 

 that they are to wear or to bear. 



