sábado, 30 de agosto de 2014

How to bit a colt. How to saddle. To mount. To ride. To break. To harness.

How to bit a colt. How to saddle. To mount. To ride. To break. To harness.

How to bit a colt. How to saddle. To mount. To ride. To break. To harness.


The Drum. The Umbrella. Riding-habit. How to bit a colt. How to saddle. To mount. To ride. To break. To harness. To make a horse follow and stand without holding. Baucher’s plan. Nolan’s plan.

It is an excellent practice to accustom all horses to strange sounds and sights, and of very great importance to young horses which are to be ridden or driven in large towns, or used as chargers. Although some horses are very much more timid and nervous than others, the very worst can be very much improved by acting on the first principles laid down in the introduction to this book that is, by proving that the strange sights and sounds will do them no harm.


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