THE HOPtSE EDLX'ATOR. 55 



TREATMENT OF YICIOUS HORSES. 



f^T is my desire tlirougliout tliis Look, to im- 

 _^press it upon the reader's m^nd, that colts are 

 not naturally licious, and horses are only so 

 through mismanagement when colts. I must 

 now proceed to teach you how to conquer vicious 

 horses, and cure them of their faults. This is 

 an easy matter, requii'ing time, perseverance 

 and patience. I hare never failed to cure the 

 worst of horses in a short space of time, in from 

 one to three lessons, according to the degree of 

 their vicionsness? 



