Have You a Horse With Any One or More of the Following Habits?
Biting...Shying...Kicking...Balking...Striking...Hard to shoe...Tender bitted...Rearing horse...Hard to groom...Tail switching...Running away...Bad to harness...Breaking straps...Jumping fences...Refusing to lead...Refusing to back...Refusing to stand...
....Lolling the tongue...Pulling on the rein...Lugging on the bit...Pawing in the stable...Lunging and plunging...Refusing to halter or bridle...Afraid of clothes on line... Afraid of the touch of harness...Afraid of cars...Kicking at master or strangers...Bad to hitch to buggy or wagon...Scared of dogs...Refusing to hold back while going down hill...Running away when halter or bridle is removed...
All these habits are easily cured. If you have horses, or know of any, with any of the habits mentioned, you can easily cure them and permanently, too.
You will increase the value of your horses by many dollars, whether you want to keep or sell them. This knowledge will increase your safety and confidence in driving and handling any horse.
This represents a young fellow amusing his friends by having his horse do clever tricks. He makes it appear that the horse reasons like a human being. In a joking way he tells his friends that he has taught his horse to add, subtract, tell his age, distinguish a number etc., and the horse gives the correct answer by pawing with his feet.
The interesting point is that all this is done by teaching the horse only one simple trick; instructions on teaching this trick are so definite and simple that anyone can have his horse performing it.
How a Horse Subtracts; for instance, some of those looking on, asks the horse, "How much is 5 from 10?" The horse begins pawing slowly till he gets to 5 and then stops. This always brings a laugh and puzzles everybody.
Of course the horse has been taught this trick. While trick training is by no means the most important part of training it's good for those who like a little amusement mixed up with their work.
The horse is one of the easiest of all animals to educate and therefore one of the easiest to add value. It is surprising how quickly a horse - even a desperately vicious horse - can be changed into a tractable, useful animal. Visit Our Web Site www.saddleonline.com
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