HORSE SENSE. 



143 



HALTER-PULLER SURPRISED FROM THE EFFECT OF THE 

 REAR HITCH. 



Fie- 4 



Cut No. 6i. 

 We must not hurt him, nor should we give way for him when he 

 pulls; but rather follow him up to show him that he cannot get away 

 from his object of fright, which soon convinces him that his efforts are 

 fruitless. 



KICKING AND PAWING IN THE STALL. 



This is a very disagreeable habit, and unless the proper means are 

 used at the outset it is also quite difficult to break up with a hope of 

 permanent cure. It can be prevented at any time; and as soon as the 

 horse commences kicking the side of the stall or his stall companion, he 

 should be shackled at the hind legs as shown in Fig. 5. Cut No. 62. 



Fig 5 



Cut No. 62. 

 THE HORSE SHACKLED IN HIS STALL. 



