16 THE HORSE EDUCATOR. 



tliis coimtry is bad management or neglect when 

 tliej are young. Horses are tauglit to be nglj, 

 because tliey are caressed at the wrong time and 

 whipped for doing just what thej have been 

 taught by their master wlio has unconsciously 

 rained them. And after these habits are once 

 contracted, it is very nice to have a remedy to 

 aply. A physician to aply to — my system is the 

 needed remedy. 



Persons having travelled over the road with an 

 inferior system are no stumbling block for me, 

 because my reputation travels faster than I do, 

 and my friends are made by hearing of me before 

 I arrive in town, and I am welcomed as their 

 benefactor. I am constantly in receipt of letters 

 from various places soliciting me to come and 

 give them instruction. I travel slow, and hope to 

 give the citizens of every town in each county an 

 opportunity to learn this system, for it is a fact 

 that more attention is going to be paid to horses 



