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" ... be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure him is to go on, turning as little as possible out of the road, giving a harsh word or two, and a gentle touch with the spur, and then taking no more notice of the matter. After a few times, whatever... "
Youatt on the Structure and the Diseases of the Horse with Their Remedies ... - Page 332
by William Youatt - 1857 - 483 pages
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On the Structure and the Diseases of the Horse, with Their Remedies: Also ...

William Youatt - Horse breeds - 1851 - 516 pages
...punishment will afterwards be associated with that object, and, on the next occasion, his sturtiugswiil be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure him is to Lro on, turning as little as possible out of the road, giving a harsh word or two, and a gentle touch...
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The Horse

William Youatt - African wild ass - 1853 - 478 pages
...punishment will afterwards be associated with that object, and, on the next occasion, his starlings will be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure...turning as little as possible out of the road, giving a hazsh word or two, and a gentle touch with the spur, and then taking no more notice of the matter....
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The Farmers' Practical Horse Farriery: Containing Practical Rules on Buying ...

Ephraim Nash - Horses - 1858 - 210 pages
...punishment will afterwards be associated with that object, and, on the next occasion, his startings will be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure...which he chose to select as the pretended cause of aflhght, he will pass it almost without notice. In colts, from fear or playfulness, a considerable...
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The Farmers' Practical Horse Farriery: Containing Practical Rules on Buying ...

Ephraim Nash - Horses - 1858 - 208 pages
...punishment will afterwards be associated with that object, and, on the next occasion, his startings will be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure...then taking no more notice of the matter. After a few tunes, whatever may have been the object which he chose to select as the pretended cause of affright,...
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Domestic Animals; a Pocket Manual of Cattle, Horse, and Sheep Husbandry; Or ...

Samuel Roberts Wells - 1858 - 190 pages
...punishment will afterward be associated with that object, and on the next occasion his startings will be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure...road, giving a harsh word or two and a gentle touch, and then taking no more notice of the matter. After a few times, whatever may have been the object...
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Domestic and Rural Affairs: The Family, Farm and Gardens, and the Domestic ...

Elliot G. Storke - Agriculture - 1859 - 832 pages
...punishment will afterward be associated with that object, and on the next occasion his startings will be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure...times, whatever may have been the object which he chose tc select as the pretended cause of affright, he will pass it almost without notice. Under the head...
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Youatt on the Structure and the Diseases of the Horse ...: Brought Down by W ...

William Youatt - Horses - 1865 - 506 pages
...punishment will afterwards be associated with that object, and, on the next occasion, his starlings will be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure...spur, and then taking no more notice of the matter. Alter a few times, whatever may have been the object which he chose to select as the pretended cause...
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The Horse: With a Treatise on Draught

William Youatt - Horses - 1866 - 612 pages
...will afterwards Vie associated with that object, and, on t!и• next occasion, his startings will be more frequent and more dangerous The way to cure...is to go on, turning as little as possible out of flu' road, giving a harsh word or two, and a gentle touch with the spur, and then taking no more notice...
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Youatt's History, Treatment, and Diseases of the Horse: Embracing an Account ...

William Youatt - 1870 - 502 pages
...punishment will afterwards be associated with that object, and on the next occasion, his startings will be more frequent and more dangerous. The way to cure...on, turning as little as possible out of the road, givinc; the animal a harsh word or two, and a gentle touch with the spur, and then taliing no more...
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The Orange County Stud Book: Giving a History of All Noted Stallions, Bred ...

J. H. Reeves - Horses - 1880 - 232 pages
...affectation is quite a different affair, and must be conquered; but how? Severity is altogether out of place. The way to cure him is to go on, turning as little...chose to select as the pretended cause of affright, be will pass it almost without notice. Mhying on coming out of the stable is a habit that can rarely...
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