92 TO LEARN HIM TO STAND STILL. 



HOW TO LEAKN HIM TO STAND STILL. 



Commence to gentle liim with your liand about 

 the head, &c. Should he move give him a cut 

 witli the whip and put him back in the same 

 place if he stands; gentle him with the hand as 

 before, and continue in this until you can get 

 around him without making him move; continue 

 walking around him, increasing your walk, 

 touching him occasionally; enlarging your cir- 

 cle as you walk around, and if he should move, 

 give him a cut with the whip and put him again 

 in bis place; if he stands go up to him frequent- 

 ly and gentle him with' your hand;- then walk 

 around him again. Do not keep him in one 

 position too long at a time; permit him to come 

 to you and walk him around or about with you; 

 then stand him at another place, and continue 

 as before. Do not train him more than half an 

 hour at a time. You should never attempt to 

 train a horse to do more than one thing at a 

 time. Learn him the one which you have com- 

 menced on well first; then in no case should you 

 attempt to learn him another under a week or 

 so, always using caution no matter what you 

 wish him to do or learn. 



