Introduction | Page 5 |
The Three Fundamental Principles of my Theory, founded on the leading Characteristics of the Horse | 13 |
How to succeed in getting the Colt from Pasture | 17 |
How to Stable a Colt without Trouble | 18 |
Time to Reflect | 20 |
The Kind of Halter | 20 |
Remarks on the Horse | 21 |
Experiment with the Robe | 22 |
Suggestions on the Habit of Smelling | 23 |
Prevailing Opinion of Horsemen | 24 |
Powel's System of Approaching the Colt | 26 |
Remarks on Powel's Treatment How to Govern Horses of any Kind | 30 |
How to proceed if your Horse is of a stubborn Disposition | 34 |
How to Halter and Lead a Colt | 35 |
How to lead a Colt by the Side of a Broken Horse | 39 |
How to Lead a Colt into the Stable and Hitch him without having him pull on the Halter | 40 |
The Kind of Bit, and how to accustom a Horse to it | 42 |
How to Saddle a Colt | 43 |
How to Mount the Colt | 45 |