THE HOESE EDUCATOE. 



THE JUMPIHG EIG. 



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^lE a strap to the fore feet, below the knees, 

 pass it up under a surcingle, which is 

 previously placed around the body and tie the 

 other ends above the fetlock, to straps enclosed 

 in a ring so one will see that when he attemiDts 

 to jump a fence this fore foot is drawn up under 

 him, and as he sjorings to deave the ground 

 the hind feet will be pulled up, and he will 

 inevitably remain in the lot. 



