86 Horse I^rainixg by Modern Methods. 



liorses the time may be slightly reduced. A horse can- 

 not be hurried, and slipshod, careless training is often 

 worse than none. 



As it has been found entirely practical to follow out 

 this course with enlisted men on remounts at a regi- 

 mental post, it is to be hoped that he(avy, hard-gaited, 

 uncomfortable horses to ride will soon disappear from 

 the ranks. 



