Hints on Coif-Breaking, 105 



saying at the same time " Come along ! " 

 She did " come along." I never touched 

 her with one finger, but led her back, 

 behind the ivkij:), right into her own stall, 

 and we passed one or two gigs and carts 

 on the way. 



If a horse kicks, he must be taught to 

 believe that we do not care whether he 

 kicks or not, as regards fear, but that, as 

 a sample of bad manners, we will not 

 tolerate such behaviour. 



To render him powerless we must throw 

 him down. 



Put on him a head-stall, the saddle and 

 crupper of an old set of harness, and then 

 attach a rope to the saddle on the off side. 

 Let this rope pass through his halter at 

 the front portion and back again, through 



