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Show SKILL MORE THAN STRENGTH. Latter Is of Little Avail In Properl) Ruling Hornc. Strength has nothing lo do with hands, or rather. It Is a distinct draw back lo their ncfjulrcnienl. The woak ling must use other means to attain his ends, the strong man disdains the delicate efli'dB which make for every thing of the best In horseuiant.hlp. A little hO-pound tin) will contiol per fectly a rattle-brained rneo homo that no man could hold by main strength; a slight woman will guide four, horses as few men can It Is the combination of the atti Unites named that enables them to do It Appioprlatu hitting bus much to du with uncross, hut thr uovlco Is apt to proceed to the extieuies- of severity In his dexlrc to gel thin dellcao ol touch and promptings of response which he thinks should follow sharp restraint The reverse of this should alwii)S be tho rule, and the horse should he roiibtlilttl) til"d with lighter light-er tilttlug effects mil II the IuhhI possible pos-sible rcsti.diit Is itiii ovimI. Hands ami mouths ar f. -'"v to day. nr-cotdlng nr-cotdlng to various iln: uiblnnces of lnit.ililllii and sensitiveness, mid no one ariaugumiiut is likely -o lie for tho best Interests nf botli tilped and quadruped. A balanced ticrso Is always al-ways a light mouthi-d licux'. and II Is "up to" the drlvei or ililur lo II lid what best btlngs about this result. No balanced horse can pull: no puller Is In balance. Outing |