2 02 TESTIMONIALS. 



''• TAMING A SAVAGE COLT AT EARLSTON. 



' " Look out ; he is a perfect savage,' was the message sent with a 

 thi'ee-year-old colt. 'He has ah'eady broken three of his owner's ribs,' 

 &c. On entering the ring he walked on his hind legs and fought like a 

 man with his fore feet, but in a half-hour he stood quietly to be 

 groomed and the harness put on, and was ridden home by the owner's 

 servant."— ^cZso Mail. 



" KICKING BLOOD MARE, THE PROPERTY OF THE EARL 



OF GALLOWAY. 



"The result of your system was wonderful on my chestnut mare, 

 as, previously to your taking her in hand, we could not induce her to 

 keep even the harness on ; now she is and remains perfectly quiet in 

 harness." 



" PORTMACLURG, SCOTLAND. 



" I find your method of breaking perfect. I tried it also on a 

 jibbing horse, and found it answer perfectly. Your system for haltering 

 colts could not be better — Yours truly, John Cai.lender." 



" Durham. 



" I put an unbroken colt through on Thursday, and rode him into 

 Durham on the Saturday. After keeping him in for a month, he was 

 put out to grass for four months. I then put him into harness, and 

 drove him, after only three lessons, to Coxhoe. He is as quiet as a 

 lamb — a child could drive him. The only bit I used was a plain snaffle, 

 and he has a capital mouth. — Yours faithfully, H. J. Ford." 



" New Silksworth. 



" The grey mare (blood) you handled for me works in all harness 

 perfectly quiet. (A kicker puixhased for £5, cost seller £75). I broke-in 

 a three-year-old colt with a bad character on your system in four 

 le.ssons, and she is a.< (piiet as a sheep in all harness.— Anthony 

 Watsok." 



