80 HORSE-TRAINING MADE EA8Y. 



rings, on tlie plan of a dog collar. These are to be 

 buckled around the leg above the hooks, D, Dj a 

 strong leathern strap fastened to the rings D, 

 passing through the ring F, well secured, so as 

 to be tense when the animal is standing square : 

 now check him up, and he is ready to hitch up foi 

 the start. This arrangement does not interfere 

 materially with his travelling, yet it reproves him 

 whenever he attempts to kick, and hn, mood gives 

 up the habit. 



KICKINQ WHILE SHOEINQ. 



OOBD AFFLIXS ON LOWEE JAW. 



This, like most other habits, is brought on by 

 bad management. The colt, upon first entering 

 the shoeing shop, should be used with the greatest 



