Show managing HOUSES OW YOU SHOULD AND HOW YOU SHOULD NOT TREAT err from ignorance pali r fright they badt co Conil that abuce Is CM the W hip sparingly and eter kick tl e animal horse alre essentially creatures of habit of gentle confiding dispositions timid at times irritable ai 1 to resist strenuous ly anything tl at frightens then if or example you put a rope halter ou ail unbroken colt and tio him to a post the more the rope cuts into bis akin the greater will bo his struggle abil bo ft ill soon yield to a baiter that in felicta no i am tl rough nervous fright 1 come become panic stricken and abao cutely nn controllable they suffer also occasionally from wl at for wai t of a better lame may le called iier paralysis when they seem to be ghys phys icalla incapable of motion this con la almost invariably tl e result of brutal cut and the only reason ablo explanation of it is that the first emotion aroused m the 1 orse by punish ment Is fear that when J e finds that t e cannot anger and a paint of resistance are mingled with 1 la fright an 1 that these combined emotions pro duce this morbid state tl e 1 orse is quick to take advantage of the ignorance or the fear of those who control lim aa comi and with the dog be is slow of corn but he differs from tl e dog in tl is also that ho seldom becomes too old to learn pew tricks and his memory is so retentive tl at he leier forgets what ho las once tl orough ly it may albo bo set down asi a rule with but few ex options tint 1 e ii ten la to do ast angl t it he err it is from ignorance pain or fright rarely from stubbornness or vice this seems to be generally ui knon or at cleint diere carded for of all ami ils the 1 orse is the leist understood the mo it 1 insl ly judged and ui justly treated and tor the least infraction of discipline he is too often brutally cd it rocci who train 1 would control 11 fir tern pars an 1 en acm lcm or to ilu tl e cause of the animal alvior tl and tl at clero is of ten a good excuse for hia actions the eye 13 tl B best in lex to the am mal B feelings tl e cars are very ex pres but 11 ey do not reveal BO the emotions that are dominac aug fug 1 mi da the eye does therefore study tl e oyo with its varying espres eions and when you can rca 1 its acin ing you 1 oil tl 0 key to one of he secrets of successful horse training tl e dorco horco sl be that resistance is useless but do not bo im patient or I 1 arach remember that sue is the reward of pi tience itou fall at keep trying antil boti do not be discouraged it you do not to make much progress our n ay take weeks or even mantl s but it you persevere you will triumph hile it is true hat with some 1 the whip must bo steed it should bo tl 0 very lat and re member ahas that one or at moat two cuts and n few sternly spoken words arc more than an hour s punishment there is no more vicious or fa se idea than that a 1 orso is benefited by a sound thrashing on the coi arary it 19 tl 0 very worst thing you can do beci uio the 1 orso s recollection of the pun and the fright occa by it is vid and enduring than his of why it was administered an 1 at your i axt lesson be is nervous and afraid and at the least noto of anger in your ace for 1 judge tl 0 mood of the trainer by his manner an 1 his tone of voice he may become elmost uncontrollable in bis ef borts torts to escape the expected flagellation fligel lation it is a safe rule for any one 1 ving a hasty temper lot to hae a whip at hind the temptation to vo it may be too great and it is also w lao coi to at tempt to teach him when yon are in a bil humor for it 1 0 doea not do just angl t you will probably vent some 0 it on lum wl en wl dipping is mufid only as a last resort ho for it seldom arises As the 1 orse makes progress in his adu cation 1 0 understands better what is re quiren of him and its fre and nearly always a sound rat ing when be knows that he is bisbo havn g is sufficient when this is disregarded a slap with the open hand will cause instant obedience there die two forms of punishment or rather brutality thit are ble under any circumstances tl ese are striking a horse over tl 0 head no mat ter how light tl 0 blow and flickn g him and aside from their there is great danger of permanently in juring him 1 during t lesson a colt or young borno horno becomes 1 eaic 1 aal angey at once and if you have been impatient and abuse 1 him keep away from lim aal do not ap preach hii i until he has forgotten the occurrence bo soothing and gentle in your min m in aal conr tone of boico win his confidence and you will never ngiem it for then in the hour of oie oi e ai d the touch of our 1 and ruria sure him and he will aci imminent peril it only you are ne r in conclusion never forget tl it the triumph of t e ainer s ait is in will 11 g and cheerful obedience flora a de sire to I 1 kenw and loi g custom has made it a habit not the horse deais to disobey through dread of punishment our animal intends many of tho streets of I 1 iris are lined if n tico alies s fmc kind aae and size is bro igl t aiom tl 0 etite forests an 1 put in ich pi ee T 0 coit is bulous but r ns is llie most ci modern cities |