30 EQUIPMENTS. 



this, to be of any service, confines the 

 head of the horse too much for him to 

 make the necessary efforts to recover from 

 a mistake. None of these contrivances 

 will prevent a horse rearing, and the last- 

 named will answer all the purposes that 

 the others may. 



I believe that every horse is suscepti- 

 ble of being taught to carry his head in 

 position, and I shall endeavor to show 

 how this end may be brought about. 



