10 THE HOESE EDUCATOK. 



are now ignorant of the fact (and will be till thej 

 receive instructions as taught bj me), that a 

 theory IS necessary to success in the management 

 of a horse. No matter how simple the means 

 used, so long as it brings about the desired 

 effect. Experience teaches ns to simplify the 

 process of handling horses, both for their good, 

 and the benefit to be derived therefrom. In this 

 volume I purpose to give exj^licit directions in 

 regard to the practice of this system, and the 

 means used l)y me in educating and subduing 

 every horse, therebv showing]: the secret of 

 my success. 



Showing the system as not only superior to 

 all others in tlie effects it produces, but that, if 

 practiced, is a never failing remedy for all vicious 

 and unmanageable horses ; also as being the 

 only safe, sure and reliahle^yay of educating colts, 

 and if always used and practiced, we shall have 

 no more runaways, no more kicking or baulky 

 liorses, T firmly believe that all vicious Jiabits 



