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a repetition of tlie previous lessons; at first it will act 

 as though it liad not been taught any thing, but a lit- 

 tle firmness will make it as gentle and obedient out- 

 side as it was in the enclosure. Xow you have a good 

 foundation laid for driving. Next familiarize the colt 

 with the vehicle^, by having an assistant imll the vehicle 

 around a few times behind the colt, and allow it to feel 

 of it, anjd examine it according to his own w^ay of reas- 

 oning. I would advise hitching the colt single first, 

 and he will be no trouble to drive double. 





POLING THE COLT. 

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