WAR BRIDLE SECOND FORM. 



63 



FIG. 59. First Form of War Bridle. 



this can be 

 modified so 

 as to give 

 still greater 

 power by 

 bringing the 

 cord across 

 under the 

 upper lip in- 

 stead of 

 through the 

 mouth, or by 

 making an- 

 other loop 



over the head in the same manner, and bringing it under 

 the upper lip. 



SECOND FORM. 



Make a single loose knot or loop about a foot from a 

 knot at the end. Put the end knot through the loose knot 

 or loop, and draw sufficiently tight to prevent its slipping 

 out. The loop thus formed should be only large enough to 

 go over the lower jaw. The larger the loop the less power 



will be obtained. 

 Next pass the 

 cord from the off 

 side over the 

 head where the 

 halter rests, and 

 down through 

 this loop back of 

 the jaw till the slack is taken up. (See cuts 63 and 64.) 



FIG. 60. Smallest size of cord used five-six- 

 teenths of an inch diameter. 



FIG. 61. Largest size of cord used three-eighths 

 of an inch in diameter. 



