WAR BlUDLE— SECOND FORM. 



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Fig. 63. — Second Form of 

 War Bridle. 



But if a cold-blooded fellow that shows considerable resist- 

 ance, and stands sullenly in defiance of the pulling, after 

 pulling a few times go to the 

 opposite side and repeat in the 

 same manner. This will help 

 to disconcert him, and weaken 

 his resistance. Sometimes the 

 resistance may last ten minutes, 

 or even longer, the horse per- 

 haps, bracing himself stub- 

 bornly; but even this should 

 be no cause for discouragement. 

 Simply repeat the treatment 

 slowly, or not fast enough to 

 get out of breath, for when the 

 horse does come it will be all at 

 once with a jump, when in most cases he will be found bro- 

 ken, following and leading anyw^here without being pulled 



upon, in an av- 

 erage case the 

 first pull will usu- 

 ally pull the 

 horse off his feet, 

 and after being- 

 pulled upon sev- 

 eral times, he 

 will usually fol- 

 low promptly. 



This is an im- 

 portant point in 



Fig. 04.— Second Form of War Bricle as it should breaking double 



""' "'j"^*^^- l)alkers,— to first 



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