102 THE HORSE EDUCATOR. 



in him. It requires but two or three lessons a day 

 of half or three quarters of an hour, each, to 

 accomphsh anything you may desire in a very 

 short time. 



TO TEACH A HORSE TO COME AT TLJE CRACK OF 

 THE WHIP. 



Ail that is necessary to accomplish this, 

 is to proceed precisely in the same manner as 

 when giving the colt his fii'st lesson. After having 

 put on the war bridle, the cord should bo three 

 or four times as long, then let him off the length 

 of it, and if he does not come immediately after 

 the crack of the whip and word, give him a little 

 jerk, ^'hen he comes to you, always reward him 

 by feeding him sugar or apples. He v. ill soon get 

 go that you can at any time call him to you. 



