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BAB TO SHOE, 



smith's shop and have the smith handle the colt's feet 

 the first time. When first taken to the shop for the 

 purpose of being shod,, the hammering and flying of 



AS THE FOOT WILL BE IlESTED ON THE TOE WHEN 

 SUBMISSIVE. 



sparks will greatly excite the colt, so that when you 

 go back to take its foot the noise and sparks will cause 

 it to think that you are going to hurt it; while if the 

 colt's feet had been lifted up and pounded 

 upon before taking .it to the shop, you would have no 

 trouble in shoeing him. The majority of colts will 



