1G HOW THE HOESE LEARNS 



He remembers the places and circumstances in 

 wliicli lie was punislied or ill-treated, and on seeing 

 tliem again, remembers the punishments associated 

 with them and becomes apprehensive of fresh pu- 

 nishment and may show oppositions or reactions. 

 If he was ill-treated in the vicinity of some object, 

 on seeing it again he expects to be ill-treated afresh. 

 For this reason he does not wish to go to the far- 

 rier if he was ill-treated by him or by others at 

 the forge and does not wish, to allow himself to 

 be shod if he was once ill-treated whilst being 

 shod. For this reason also he will not raise his foot 

 if he was ill-treated whilst being forced to raise it. 

 If he was beaten while hearing some noise or 

 sound or immediately after, he is so much the more 

 afraid when he hears that noise again because he 

 I'emembers the ill-treatment associated with it. 



He well remembers the actions he was able to 

 carry out of his own will in any given place or 

 any given circumstances, and on being anew in 

 tlic same position desires to carry them out. If 

 wliile in tlie stall he succeeded in getting loose, 

 lie seeks to do so every now and again. If after 



