TAMINGOF WILD HORSES 

 By J. S. RAREY, 



THE AMERICAN HORSE TAMER. 



THE THEEE FUNDAMEIfTAL PEIITOIPLES OF 

 MY THEORY ; 



Founded on the Leading Characteristics of the Horse. 



First. — That he is so constituted by nature that 

 he will not offer resistance to any demand made of 

 him which he fully comprehends, if made in a way 

 consistent with the laws of his nature. 



Second. — That he has no consciousness of his 

 strength beyond his experience, and can be han- 

 dled according to our will without force. 



Third. — That we can, in compliance with the 

 laws of his nature by which he examines all things 

 new to him, take any object, however frightful 

 around, over, or on him, that does not inflict pain, 

 without causing him to fear. 

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