INTEODUCTOEY EEMAEKS. 



'HIS book contains the best known method 

 of educating, training and taming horses; it 

 is a system conceded by all before whom it has 

 been practiced, as perfect in all its points. Some 

 very valuable ideas differ from E. P. Hamilton, 

 the most important of which is bitting a colt, 

 and has never before been published. I shall 

 also give a few remarks on shoeing, and some 

 valuable receipts for the cure of various diseases 

 horses are subject to. 



My object in placing this work before the 

 Public is to obliterate many erroneous ideas 

 embraced at the present day, by persons who 



