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TRATED HORSE-BREAKIN& 



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Capt. M. H. HAYES. 



1. Theory of Breaking. 



2. Principles of Mounting. 



3. Horse Control. 



4. Rendering Docile. 



5. Giving Good Mouths. 



6. Teaching to Jump. 



7. Mounting for First Time. 



8. Breaking for Ladies' 



Riding. 



9. Breaking to Harness. 



10. Faults of Mouth. 



11. Nervousness and Impa- 



tience of Control. 



12. Jibbing. 



13. Jumping Faults. 



14. Faults in Harness. 



15. Aggressiveness. 



16. Riding and Driving 



Newly-broken Horse. 



17. Stable Vices. 



18. Teaching Circus Tricks. 



"The work is eminently prac- 

 tical and readable." — Veteri- 

 nary Journal. 



" Clearly explained in simple, 

 practical language, made all the 

 more clear by a set of capital 

 drawings." — Scotsman. 



" It is characteristic of all Captain Hayes' books on Horses that they are eminently prac- 

 tical, and the present one is no exception to the rule. A work which is entitled to high praise 

 as being far and away the best reasoned-out book on Breaking under a new system we have 

 seen." — Field. 



With Fifty-One Illustrations by J. H. OSWALD BROWN. 



