Walk him around in the stable a few times until he gets used to the bit, and you can turn him about in every direction and stop him as you please. It would be well to get on and off a good many times until he gets perfectly used to it before you take him out of the stable.
After you have trained him in this way, which should not take you more than one or two hours, you can ride him any where you choose without ever having him jump or make any effort to throw you.
When you first take him out of the stable be very gentle with him, as he will feel a little more at liberty to jump or run, and be a little easier frightened than he was while in the stable. But after handling him so much in the stable he will be pretty well broke, and you will be able to manage him without trouble or danger.
When you first mount him take the shortest hold on the left rein, so that if any thing frightens him you can prevent him jumping by pulling his head around to you. This operation of pulling a horse's head around against his side will prevent any horse from jumping ahead, rearing up, or running away.
If he is stubborn and will not go you can make him move by pulling his head around to one side, when whipping would have no effect. And turning him around a few times will make him dizzy, and then by letting him have his head straight, and giving him a little touch with the whip, he will go along without any trouble.
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It takes into consideration common faults of conformation, common unsoundnesses that impair a horse's usefulness and serious faults of temperament or training.
The book is illustrated with valuable photographs and diagrams and guides you through the examination in a logical sequence.
Here's a sample of what you'll discover inside:
How to spot stable vices and other vices that mean you should look for a different animal.
Indications of normal health in the horse which allows you to choose the best of the bunch.
Indications of desirable temperament that mean you'll go home with a happy and well adjusted horse.
How to tell a horse's age by its teeth so you know just what you are getting - with step by step photos included.
How the muzzle can indicate a possible lack of vigor or the presence of a bad habit.
How to test a horse's eyesight. If you see a certain behavior you should suspect blindness or a bad temperament (and THIS has nothing to do with the eyes).
The type of tail that indicates spirit and vigor in the horses that you are looking at.
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And so much more!
If you want to get the best, healthiest, most suitable horse for you, then take this book with you and you'll have a step by step, systematic approach that will ensure you choose the best horse available!
Otherwise, part 5 we’ll be looking at “How to Make a Horse Follow You” where you'll learn the author's method for having a horse "follow you about the stable" " in twenty or thirty minutes."
Take care and I'll see you then, Craig
Extracted from the ebook How to Tame and Train Wild and Vicious Horses (part 4)
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