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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.
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TRAINING THE HORSE. 87 say to the horse Take up your foot, and tighten therope. After a few futile kicks he will give it up andoffer no further resistance. If a horse is very viciousto shoe, always use my Eureka bridle in connectionwith the other. THROWING AND SUBDUING A HORSE. For throwing horses and letting them down thereare a great many different methods to-day before theAmerican horse owner that are used for a purpose. I
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POSITION OF THROWN HORSE. do not approve of them all, although we must havedifferent methods for different horses. The safestone I have yet discovered is to place a strap on thehorses off front leg. Tie a rope into the ring in thisstrap, and bring the rope up over the horses bac^.Draw this foot up to his body. Take this rope inyour right hand, and in your left hand take the horseshalter. Pull the horses head towards you and pressagainst the body, saying Lie down. Unless he is avery strong and powerful brute, a man weighing onehundred and thirty pounds can throw a horse in from 88 HOW TO EDUCATE HORSES. five to ten minutes. When the horse has lain down,take the rope that has now come over the back andthat you hold in your hand, and pass through thering in halter, fastening to shoulder. For subduing a horse let another man, you holdingthe head, jingle sleigh-bells,shake a buffalo-robe, beattin pans, and make all the rattle he can. In this man-ner, although the horse may be nervous at fi

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  • booksubject:Horses
  • booksubject:Dogs
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Orange_Judd_Co_
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