4, THE HOBSE EDUCATOK. 



kicking it to chiyers ; if he will go off at a walk, 

 increase Lis speed to the top of his gait, and 

 stop again, when pulled upon, without running 

 away ; if he will hold back going down hill, and 

 more particularly, if he will stand at a door 

 without tying, he is held to be fuilv broken, and 

 is willingly received, credited and paid for as 

 such. It is needless to say that such a horse is 

 far fi'om being broken at ail, especially from 

 being well broken, as a perusal of the contents 

 of this book will conyince the most skeptical. 



