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he is slightly dizzy, then tie quickly and let go. Motion toward the 

 head while passing, and so continue until he moves steadily. 



Fig. 00. — A Vicious Colt as he will Usually Strike when the Pole is Brought near 

 his Nose while Turning. 



-Now, take a pole or rake-handle eight or ten feet long and bring 

 it gently against the legs or parts of the horse most sensitive, until 

 there is complete submission to it. This he is likely at first to re- 

 sist by kicking violently, but simply continue until all inclination to 



Fie. 91.— A Vicious Horse as he will Usually Kick when Touched with Pole while Turning. 



