lo Hints 011 Colt-Breaking. 



" rounds upon you," feeling, no doubt, a 

 debt of gratitude insupportable to those 

 finer feelings, whicb, luckily, a horse does 

 not possess. 



Having got your head-stall on, you now 

 begin to try to lead the colt. The best 

 time for this is in the evening, when 

 he, with his mother, is anxious to come 

 in. Take a rope, and make a simple 

 noose at the end, like this : 



Fig. 1. 



because, when you put the end of the 



