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One word more. In every instance the schooling 

 of the colt should take place away from hounds. Once 

 the pupil can give a good account of himself in this 

 portion (the cold blood) of his training, the sooner he 

 is put into the business part of it (hot blood) the 

 better, and no better practice can be had than in the 

 cubbing season. 



