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HOESE-TRAININO MADE EASY. 



preventing both legs going back at the same 

 time. After he has made a few attempts to 

 break up and fails, he becomes gradually more 

 steady. We may then urge him to the top of 

 his speed without his making any effort to go up. 

 Drive him every day with this arrangement for 

 three or four weeks, and by that time he will, aa 

 * general thing, trot perfectly honest and re- 

 gain so. 



HALTER PULLING. 



This is a bad habit, often contracted by bad 

 management on the part of those having the care 

 of young animals. It is one, however, with care 

 the a little patience, easily broken up. For this 

 purpose we use an ordinary rope halter, with a 



TO PREVENT HALTER PUI-I.ING. 



