The Psychology And Training of the Horse

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It is said that the Arab horse waits for liis master. This may be because he has grown up HOW THE HORSE LEAKNS 153 together witli man and becanse, not having pastu- res, he must expect his food from man. Even the Arabs however tie their horses, and tie them to a picket embedded in the ground, passing the tether round the pastern of a fore-leg. (Tliis method of tethering is perhaps better, or perhaps is a neces- sity in places without trees, and seems to have less objections than other methods o
...f tying the horse).
It is true that there are many other reasons for keeping him tethered, but if they keep him tethe- red it must be presumed that even the Arabs do not believe that the horse waits for his master.
It is possible to teach, or rather to endeavour to teach the horse to stand still alone, in the fol- lowing Avay. He is placed in the centre of an iso- latecl spot (preferably in the riding school) where there are no distracting causes, and is held (he may be held first by two men with two lounges) by a black thin cord so that it shovild not be very visible, attached in front to ihe cavesson or to the back of the head strap just as when he is taught to walk with a cord.


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