MANAGEMENT 01 THE HORSE. 



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If he pulls on the bridle and not on the halter, make a strong rope 

 bridle and hitch the same with the bridle as you do for " halter- 

 pulling," by running the rope lines through the ring and tie to the 

 rope in front of the chest. 



DIFFERENT DISPOSITIONS AND TEMPERA- 

 MENTS OF THE HORSE. 



The lesson on the management and training of the colt and horse 

 would be incomplete without calling the attention of the pupil to 

 their different temperaments and dispositions. 



While all horses are governed by the same fixed laws and instincts, 

 their temperaments and dispositions are as varied and numerous as 

 those in man. 



No. 9. 



Some are naturally very quiet and gentle in their dispositions, so 

 much so that it would appear as though they would never do any- 

 thing wrong, but, by improper management on the part of the trainer 



