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THE H0R8E EDUCATOR. 



horse's neck a ^ inch rope (or |) loosely, fixing 

 the knot so it will not slip, bring the end down 

 the near side of the head, and through the 

 mouth, back on the off side through either 

 of the rings in the surcingle. The one in the 

 centre of the side, if the first time throwing 

 will give 3^ou greater control with less ex- 



ertion. Upon pulHng on the rope, standing in 

 any position, the horse must come upon his 

 side, and without injury. 



