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front of the horse, a little to the off side. Xow pull 

 on the cord. This will draw his head to his side, which 

 will throw him off his balance, and bring him over in 

 a rolling motion. 



FOOT STRAPS. 



The ordinary Foot Straps used to be made large 

 to avoid friction, but this is unnecessary in my improv- 

 ed Foot Straps, which are properly padded, thus avoid- 

 ing this bulkiness and cI amsiness. This shows the de- 

 sirability, if you use Foot Straps at all, of buying the 

 very best to be had. 



These Foot Straps are made adjustable so as to fit 

 both large and small horses — and fit them right, too. 

 They are padded in such a manner as to avoid hurting 

 the horse's feet. They are made to fit on the front 

 feet below the pastern joints and are to be used mth 

 the Double Safety Eope. By buckling them around 

 the legs above the knees, they will be applicable for 

 fence jumpers and pawing in the stable, being an ef- 

 fectual remedy for these bad habits. 



THE KNEE PADS. 



The Knee Paa3 are AL^YAYS of the very 

 best so as to not injure the horse when you bring him 

 to his knees, and they should always be used with the 

 Double Safety Eope. 



It has cost me much time and money — more than 

 any other of my appliances — to perfect a Knee Pad 



