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Identifier: howtohandleeduc00glea (find matches)
Title: How to handle and educate vicious horses
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Gleason, Oscar R. (Oscar Rudolph), 1856-
Subjects: Horses Dogs
Publisher: New York : Orange Judd Co.
Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
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GIVING A HORSE MEDICINE. pull the head up as high as possible, with the lowerjaw so fixed that he cannot move it a bit. Could youdrink a cup of water in this position? No. Hislower jaw should be perfectly free, so that he canswallow. To permit this, take a strap and fasten tothe upper jaw only ; run a pitchfork through the endof the strap, and by these means hold the head up.You can now give him medicine and have no fear that TRAINING THE HORSE. 97 he will strangle. Never give medicine through ahorses nostrils; nothing is more ridiculous. MY SIMPLE RIDING BRIDLE. Take a piece of rope seven feet long; lay the middleof this rope on the top of the horses head, pass itdown the sides of his face, and cross th-ough his
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gleasons simple hiding bridle. mouth; bring ends back and your bridle is completed.This bridle is inexpensive, the cost being less thanone cent. If you are out in the country, and have agood sharp knife, somebodys clothes-line will answerthe purpose very well. gS HOW TO EDUCATE HORSES. RIDING BRIDLE FOR KICKERS. I will now describe a valuable riding bridle forkickers. Take a piece of rope twelve feet long.Double or rather treble it, making a three-ply rope.Now take the rope, make a half-hitch, and tie itat each end. Then take the rope and pass it through aloop to outside and same with the other. These threeropes, at the top of this bridle, pull forward as a brow-band, and the two ropes that are across each othergo into the horses mouth. This bridle can be putover or under your ordinary bridle, and it is impossi-ble for any horse to run away with it on. For ridingpurposes, reverse the bridle right round, placing threecords in his mouth instead of two. THE PASSIVE TREATMENT. If you shou

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  • bookyear:1906
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Gleason__Oscar_R___Oscar_Rudolph___1856_
  • booksubject:Horses
  • booksubject:Dogs
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Orange_Judd_Co_
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  • booksponsor:NCSU_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:102
  • bookcollection:americana
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