Excerpt from Horse-Training Made Easy, Being a New and Practical System of Teaching and Educating the Horse: Beautifully Illustrated With Forty-Four Engravings; Whip-Training, Or, How to Drive Without Reins; How to Make a Horse Trot Honest, &C.; To Which Is Appended, an Essay on Shoeing; Also, the Symptoms and Treatment of the Various Diseases of the Horse, EmbrThe Rarey system requires a man of nerve and deter mination to handle a horse successfully, which requisites few men possess. Ours enables a boy fifteen or sixteen years of age to handle, and break to harness, the wildest animal. Strength and courage are not essential; but patience, perseverance, and kindness are required. The man who is void of patience cannot control and win the confidence of his horse.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.
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