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TRAINING THE COLT. j

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TRAINING THE COLT. When a colt is trained alone you have more of its attention than can be had otherwise. Every attempt should be made to impress upon his mind that a certain signal means a certain action, and not allow that action to become confused with another signal. A very common mistake is to attempt to train a horse to do too many things at a time. No horse, and but few people can comprehend more than one thing at a time. If my many years of experience taught me anything at all it is this fact: a horse can get but one idea at a time. An idea may be more simple than is commonly expected. It is one thing for a colt to get the idea that Get up I means to go, and that another thing to learn that Whoa means to stand. Each of these commands should be taught separately, and so thoroughly drilled into the colt that whatever accident might happen the word Whoa! would be associated with the act of standing, and that stand it must. These commands should be taught, and can be taught, more easily and comprehendingly before attempting to hitch the horse.

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