2 Hints on Colt-Breaking. 



what I may call a solid docility and 

 lasting affection on the part of the colt, 

 and gets him into that state of mind, 

 when grown up, which horsy men, in 

 their simple phrase, designate as " not 

 knowing how to do wrong." 



The second way is to take up the . 

 animal when three or four years old, and, 

 by a method which I will explain, finish 

 off the bulk of liis education in a week or 

 so. This is the more suitable for breakers, 

 or gentlemen who breed a large number. 



We will commence with the first, be- 

 cause it is the more natural, and also 

 because it will suit by far the larger 

 number of readers. 



It is a good plan to begin at the 

 beginning, and the first thing to do, 



