WRONG SIDE, SEE FIG. 82 



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When these exceptional cases are met with, I know 

 of no better way to get dominion over him than to 

 throw the colt, "Rarry him." The bitting rig serves 

 well for this purpose. Horse ready, Fig. 80. The 

 right fore foot is strapped up, and a strap is also 



FIG. 81. The work half done. 



attached to the left fore foot below the fetlock. 

 Standing on the left side, the colt's neck is turned 

 sharply to the right side and he is made to take a 

 step with his free foot. As he raises it, the operator 

 brings it sharply up to the body. This results in 

 bringing the colt to his knees. Fig. 81. If the neck 

 is kept well bent, as it should be, the colt can make 

 but feeble efforts to rise, although he may do some 



