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Show managing a Fractloua florae. 'When a horse stops and proposes to turn around," says a trainer, "dont resist re-sist the turn, but give him a quiet, horizontal turn so as to turn him further fur-ther around than he intended to go, and, if possible, keep him going around half a dozen times. In most cases this will upset his calculations, and he will go quietly on without much ado. If six turns will not do irive him twenty. In fact, if ho will keep on turning to your rein, you are sure to conquer, as enough tnrning will confuse him and leave him nt your command. If he will not turn and backs to the rein, keep him going backward in the direction direc-tion you want him to go. IIo will soon get tired of that and prefer to go with tho right end forward, but before you let him give him decidedly more backing back-ing than he likes. |