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Page. 

 CHAPTER IX. - - 109 



HOW TO YOKE WORK COLTS. 



Best Implement in which to Yoke Colts— How to Tie the Colt — 

 How to Start the Colt — The Benefit of a Light Furrow— How to 

 Unyoke the Colt — How to Protect the Shoulders — Advantages of 

 Shoeing — How to put Colts in Carts — Docked versxis XJndocked 

 Colts. 



CHAPTER X. - - 119 



JUMPING. 



How to Train the Colt to Jump — How to Ride the Colt at a 

 High Fence— How to Ride the Colt at a Wide Jump — How to Jump 

 Double Fences— Stone Walls and Wire Fences — The Influence of a 

 Nervous Rider — Indications of Jumping — The Rider's Feeling of a 

 Horse. 



CHAPTER XL - - 130 



MISTAKES AND THEIR CAUSES. 



How to Prevent Mistakes — Drunken Riders— How to Drive up 

 and down Hills— How to Correct a Horse — Steadiness — Flies — 

 Leaving Horses Untethered. 



CHAPTER XII - - 138 



SHYING AND JIBBING. 



Shying from Nervousness — Shying from Defective Eyesight — 

 Shying from Occupying Dark Stables— The Construction of Stables 

 — Jibbing— How to Start a Jibber— Preventives to Jibbing— Kicking 

 in Harness— Incident of an Untrained Horse — The Responsibility 

 of Trainers. 



CHAPTER XIII. - - 149 



BOLTING OR RUNAWAY HORSES. 



How to Stop a Bolter on the Road— How to Stop a Bolter Across 

 Country— The Danger of Colliding with a Crowd. 



