Show I GARE IN TRAINING THE COLT GOLT i Begin Early and Always Re Remember Remember member That Kind Firmness I Will Give Best Results L DY lY lot M BELL BELLL L Virginia T During tile the list two han II colt bo be careful never to toi i excite him by loud racking 01 of whips or 01 by throwing his harness on I II I him Coax him nil all time Then when ho gets used usell to you OU make muke him under b by firmness what you ou want j him to do I Is right lie will vill oon learn i recourse to 10 if h It be helped Colts naturally 1 timid and easil easily alarmed rubbing against their Ilo legs sili hanging t their I Wild when holding bat lack a on when I going goinS downhill gettIng II a trace between I their legs and many things of 01 the theBert I IJ Bert Hort frighten them into kicking or 01 J I running In Iii driving a colt coil to light lIgh t I never tie lio him to a L post when ho he Is IB hitched to a It Is best to toI toI I have hae II a heavy halter on him him that you youcan I can slip ore oC when you get et ready to toI hitch him up again 01 yOU OU can leave I Ithe I the tue halter on him when putting his on Oil 01 tying the thc rein In ono one of oC j the turrets of 01 the tite saddle I All colts cOlIs me ate Inclined to gall casH easily when then the harness on them I tills makes the youngster Irritable aseline will heal these raw Two weeks of and judicious handling will vill generally generall get a colt quiet enough to begin to teach shim that all of oC life Is not play j Tho horse does not live lIvo that will not run away If ho he Is lightened enough ellough I You never can tell when that will beso be so never nOer leave him ln un an unhitched I hitched Before engaging the tho hired man sen send I him out Jut with viti a for or n a day or two uld watch his actions If ho he Is rough and cruel to horses better bettel not keel I hm The demand for tor mules In the south Is IsI I constantly increasing prices aro aio I steadily lea ll rising I New collars should be examIned eclY da day until the they are arc found to fit fil the tho horses H neck li A fat at horse j OuCh In tile the few Cow days worl to make malo the collar t t II h him bad badly I an and produce serious In 1 Ul UlA A colts mouth can enn easily ho ruined i by br a cureless s man ama In III the tho first week I Dr DI breaking rIte fhe cure care should bo oh observed ervell in III the tho proper bits i teer Jerk jeri a horse young or old hitch up tip a 11 young colt call with 1 a rapid walker Fast walking is like other othor gaits acquired It would be well if 11 all colts could bo be huller halter broken b by weaning time and I to harness hallIo saddle anti and bridle as asI I yearlings rhe will soon learn tiny I lug g IW l being u used ed only enough to 10 ren reit renI I tier or them I ns as when they aro I to help carll theIr living on oit onI oitI I hc farm Cum there wilt will be none of the rough roush style of breaking them In th Inevitable mouth galled t nervous kickers and runa III J |