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We must seek to dispel his fear . . • • Fage 240 



How fear may be removed ...-•» 241 



Means of persuasion ....•■» 242 



On what conditions fear may be removed by the 



means of persuasion ...... 244 



Mode of teaching the horse not to be afraid of a 



given object ....... 246 



Teaching the horse not to be afraid of an object 



after he has once become afraid . . » 255 



Teaching the horse not to be afraid while ridden » 257 



Punishments given to the horse which shows fear 



while ridden . . . . . . » 259 



Degree of possibility of allaying fear ...» 266 



We must prevent occurrence of accidents to the 

 foal which is taught outside the riding school 

 in order not to give him bad associations 

 inspiring him with fear . . . . » 367 



There is great liability to error with respect to 

 the susceptibility of horses to fear and their 

 excitability to motion . . . . » 270 



In riding it must be sought to anticipate the fear 

 of the horse in order to be in time to pre- 

 vent his reactions of fear . . . . » 273 



In riding the fact of the rider keeping the horse' s 

 attention fixed on himself assists in pre- 

 venting fear . . . . . . » 275 



Pretence of fear ..... 



Teaching the horse not to be afraid of rail-nay 

 trains, fire arms and motor cars 



276 



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