Index 



387 



causes, 278 ; 

 tossing head, 

 stable, 314; 



sleeping standing, 313 ; stable, 

 286 ; striking lips, 279 ; stripping 

 bridle, 283; switching tail, 314; 

 tail rubbing, 310; tearing blan- 

 kets, 307 ; their 

 tongue lolling, 278 

 280 ; trotting in 

 troublesome to catch, 285 ; weav- 

 ing, 314. 



Whip, 19 ; and spurs, 154 ; caress- 

 ing with, 83 ; unsteady under, 273. 



"Whoa," teaching foal, 41 ; teach- 

 ing horse, 65 ; what it stands for, 

 99. 



Wild horses, 223 ; acquainted with 

 robes, 239 ; catching, 223 ; driv- 

 ing, 233 ; familiarizing with noise, 

 237 ; familiarizing with objects, 

 237; Galvaynizing, 230; gen- 

 tling, 225, 229 ; harnessing, 234 ; 

 hitched, 235; leading, 231; las- 

 soing, 223 ; noise, 238 ; Rarey- 

 fying, 230 ; shackling, 230 ; snar- 

 ing, 225 ; strange objects, 238 ; 



subduing, 236 ; teaching to lead, 

 231 ; teaching uses of the bit, 

 233 ; training, 223. 



Wilson bit, 320. 



Wind-galls, 373. 



Wind-puffs, 373. 



Wind-sucking, 300 ; causes, 300 ; bit, 

 320 ; overcome, 300 ; see Crib- 

 bing. 



Witch-hazel, 127. 



Wooden-gag, 200. 



Woodruff, Hiram, 328. 



Words to use in training, 99. 



Work horse, age to train, 46 ; driv- 

 ing, 129 ; training, 44. 



Work performed on training, 47. 



Wounds, 370; treatment, 371. 



WVong, make difficult, 11. 



W-wire bit, 320. 



Yankee bridle, 189 ; modified, 190. 

 Yard training, 111. 

 "Yea," teaching a horse, 97. 

 Young colt, training, 5. 



