Like all other animals the horse is composed of 

 a machine and of a mind irhich sets the machine 

 in motion. People who manage horses usiiallij give 

 little importance to the mind. But the mind is most 

 important as to command the machine we must first 

 command the mind. 



Some ohservations on this suhject mag he ttseful 

 to those who have to do with horses. I have added 

 a few remarJi's on bridling, on the use of the curb -hit 

 and on turning. 



iSald, 



La go di Garda. 

 Jime, 1906. 



