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—The best method of fastening up a fore-leg
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—A stirrup leather as used for holding up a fore-leg
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—The halter-twitch
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—DO. DO.
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—Pratt’s rope-twitch, first portion
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—Pratt’s twitch completed
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—Pratt’s twitch on horse’s head, and tightened at word “steady”
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—Head-stall twitch on horse
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—The bridle-twitch, front and near-side view
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—The bridle-twitch, off-side view
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—The straight-jacket
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—Horse with straight-jacket on
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—Picking up a hind-leg
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—First step in picking up a hind-leg without the assistance of a helper
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—Second step in picking up a hind-leg without the assistance of a helper
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—Shewing how to fasten a rope to the end of horse’s tail with a “double sheet bend”
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—Hind hoof held up by two assistants with rope from tail
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—Leg pulled back with one rope, a method to be avoided, as throwing the horse off his balance
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—Mode of fastening a rope to a short tail
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—Short-tailed horse with ropes attached to tail
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—Improvised hobble made with a stirrup iron
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—Wooden gag
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—Crupper leading rein
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—Throwing a horse by means of pulling his head round with a rope
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—Horse with his head pulled round when thrown
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—Best method of keeping a horse on the ground that has fallen in harness
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—Horse with driving gear on
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—Horse with driving pad on, new model
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—Bird’s-eye view of position of driver
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—Driving on foot
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—DO. DO.
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—Horse prepared to be mounted for the first time
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—Secong stage in breaking a horse for riding
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