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CHAPTER XII. 



Faults of Temper. 



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Difficult to catch — Difficult to handle, bridle, saddle, mount, or dismount 

 from — Difficult to ball or drench — Unsteady with the whip, under 

 fire, when drawing swords, when touched with the heel, etc. — Difficult 

 to lead in*:o a doorway, horse-box, etc. — Difficult to shoe — Buck- 

 jumping — Biting and savaging — Kicking and striking out in front — 

 Pawing at night — Pawing back the litter — Rubbing the tail — Sleeping 

 standing — Difficult to harness and unharness — Getting the tail over 

 the rein and kicking when in harness — Lying down in harness — 

 Hanging back in the stall ...... 34S-364 



CHAPTER Xlir. 



Circus Tricks. 



General remarks — ' ' Begging " — Bowing and shaking the head — Circling 

 steadily at liberty — Teaching a horse to follow — Handkerchief work 

 — Jumping over another horse, etc. — Kicking — Kissing — Kneel- 

 ing down — Laughing — Liberty work — Limping — Lying down — 

 Obeying without reins — Polka, dancing the — Pushing a man out of 

 the ring — Rearing and walking on the hind legs — See sawing on a 

 plank, etc. — Shaking hands — Waltzing .... 365-374 



Tni^ex 375 



