The Arabian Art of Taming And Training Wild And Vicious Horses

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"Talk to the horse in Latin, Greek, French, English, or Spanish, or in anyother language you please; but let him hear the sound of your voice, whichat the beginning of the operation is not quite so necessary, but which Ihave always done in making him lift up his feet. Hold up your foot--'Livela pied'--'Alza el pie'--'Aron ton poda, ' etc. , at the same time lift hisfoot with your hand. He soon becomes familiar with the sounds, and willhold his foot up at command. Then proceed to the hind feet a
...nd go on inthe same manner, and in a short time the horse will let you lift them andeven take them up in your arms.
"All this operation is no magnetism, no galvanism; it is merely takingaway the fear a horse generally has of a man, and familiarizing the animalwith his master; as the horse doubtless experiences a certain pleasurefrom this handling, he will soon become gentle under it, and show a verymarked attachment to his keeper. " REMARKS ON POWEL'S TREATMENT HOW TO GOVERN HORSES OF ANY KIND.
These instructions are very good, but not quite sufficient for horses ofall kinds, and for haltering and leading the colt; but I have inserted ithere, because it gives some of the true philosophy of approaching thehorse, and of establishing confidence between man and horse.


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