m TH ACKER 6- CO., LONDON, 



Imjterial i6mo. Second Edition. 21s. 



Illustrated Horse=Breaking: 



By Capt M. H. HAYE5, F.R.C.V,5. 



This Edition has been entirely re-written ; the amount of the letterpress more than doubled; 

 and 75 reproductions of Photographs have been added, 



*'It is a characteristic of all Captain Hayes' books on horses that they are eminently 

 practical, 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 one on breaking under a new system we 

 have seen.'" — The Field, 



*' The work is eminently practical and readable."— Veterinary Journal, 



Fifth Edition, Revised, Crown Zvo. *]s, 6d, 



TRAINING 



AND 



HORSE MANAGEMENT in INDIA 



By Capt. M. H. HAYES, RR.C-V.S. 



"A! useful guide in regard to horses anywhere. Concise, practical, and portable." — 

 Saturday Review. 



" We entertain a very high opinion of Captain Hayes' book on 'Horse Training and 

 Management in India,' and are of opinion that no better guide could be placed in the hands 

 of either amateur horseman or veterinary surgeon newly arrived in that important division 

 of our empire." — Veterinary Journal. 



" We have always been able to commend Captain Hayes' books as being essentially 

 practical and written in understandable language. As trainer, owner, and rider of horses on 

 the flat and over country, the author has had a wide experience, and when to this is added 

 competent veterinary knowledge, it is clear that Captain Hayes is entitled to attention when 

 he speaks." — The Field, 



