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three times a day, 15 minutes each time, for five 

 or six days. Then you can take him out to your 

 lady friends and show them what a smart horse 

 you have. Say "I want you to show the ladies 

 what kind of a face they make when they see 

 their sweetheart out with another girl." Point 

 to the horse's nostrils and he will raise his head 

 and turn up his upper lip. You will have a barrel 

 of fun with the ladies. They will think you have 

 the smartest horse in town and tell all the other 

 ladies to come around and see that funny horse. 



Demonstrating and Explaining How You Can 



Make a Pedestal at Very little Cost, and 



how to Educate the Horse or Colt 



to Stand Upon Same. 



Get a shoe box about four feet long, a fool 

 and a half high and two feet wide. Nail an extra 

 top to it so the horse will not break through the 

 box when he steps upon it. Then take two boards 

 about eight inches wide and two and a half feet 

 high. Nail one of these boards on each side of 

 the box about three feet from the end of the box 

 Have the boards extend about a foot above the 

 top of the box. Then take another board the same 

 width as the two that are now nailed to the box 

 and nail it across the top of the two boards above 

 mentioned. This will complete your pedestal. 

 Any one who can handle a saw and hammer can 

 make such a pedestal, and it will answer every 

 purpose of an expensive, fancy horse pedestal. 



Make one of the training bridles described oil 

 another page and place same on your horse or 

 colt. Lead him up to the pedestal, take hold of 

 his left front foot, and place it on the pedestal, at 

 the same time saying, "Get on the pedestal !" Af- 

 ter you have one foot on the pedestal, hold it theiv 



