D. F. LONGSTREET. Secretary.
GENERAL INDEX.
| Page. | |
| Autobiography, | [11] |
| Bits Used in Educating Horses Addicted to Bad Habits: | |
| To prevent a horse getting his tongue over the bit, | [251] |
| Lolling the tongue, | [251] |
| Cure a horse sucking wind, | [252] |
| Dead mouth, | [253] |
| Cure a side-reiner, | [253] |
| Cattle, Education of: | |
| To educate a cow not to kick while being milked, | [327] |
| To educate a cow to give down her milk, | [331] |
| Practical result of educating cows to give down milk, | [335] |
| To educate cattle to lead behind a wagon, | [339] |
| System of educating steers, | [428] |
| Directions for Feeding and Fitting the Horse, | [451] |
| Dogs, Education of: | |
| To roll a barrel, | [411] |
| To fire a gun, | [411] |
| To pass between your legs, | [415] |
| To jump through hoops, | [415] |
| To stand on chairs, | [416] |
| Dunbar System of Horseshoeing, etc., | [445] |
| Educating the Horse, System of: | |
| New method of haltering a vicious or wild colt, | [161] |
| Teaching the words “Come here”, | [165] |
| How to lay a horse down, | [169] |
| How to get a horse up that throws himself, | [173] |
| To educate a colt not to be afraid of his heels, | [177] |
| To educate a colt to drive before being harnessed, | [181] |
| How to educate a colt to move his body when he moves his head, | [185] |
| Improved method of bitting colts, | [189] |
| Educating a horse to ride, | [193] |
| Instructions to ride the colt, | [197] |
| To halter-break and hitch a colt in the stall, | [201] |
| To educate the horse not to kick at you when entering the stall, | [205] |
| To educate the horse that kicks or paws in the stable, | [209] |
| To prevent a horse from getting cast in the stall, | [213] |
| To educate a colt to lead behind a wagon, | [217] |
| To educate a horse that is bad to catch, | [221] |
| To educate a horse not to rear, | [225] |
| To educate and prevent a horse from cribbing, | [229] |
| To educate and break a halter-puller, | [233] |
| To educate a horse not to kick when the rein gets under his tail, | [237] |
| Another method of educating a kicking horse, | [241] |
| To harden a tender-mouthed horse, | [244] |
| To educate the horse bad to groom, | [247] |
| Hugging the pole, | [248] |
| Luggers on the bit, | [248] |
| To educate horses not to fear objects while driving, | [257] |
| First lesson in educating horses not to fear an umbrella, | [261] |
| Second lesson in educating horses not to fear an umbrella, | [265] |
| Horse bad to bridle, | [262] |
| To educate a single-footed horse to trot square, | [269] |
| To educate a pacing horse to trot, | [273] |
| To educate a horse to trot fast, | [277] |
| To educate a horse not to kick while in shafts, | [281] |
| To educate and infuse life into a lazy horse, | [287] |
| To educate a balky horse to draw in double harness, | [295] |
| An easy method of starting a balky horse, | [291] |
| To educate a horse not to kick while being shod, | [299] |
| To educate a horse while standing bad to shoe, | [303] |
| Double hitch educating bridle, | [307] |
| A boon for the blacksmith, | [311] |
| To educate a horse not to be afraid of the cars, | [315] |
| To educate a horse to back at the word of command, | [319] |
| To educate horses or cattle not to jump fences, | [323] |
| To educate a tender-mouthed horse to pull on the bit, | [343] |
| To educate horses not to fear a buffalo robe—illustration and instructions found between pages, | [344 and 345] |
| To educate and make a horse bad to catch, | [399] |
| Fast Horses, Record of, | [513] |
| History of the Horse, | [141] |
| Intelligence of Animals, | [345] |
| Miscellaneous: | |
| The only practical way of administering medicine to a horse, | [423] |
| To tell a horse’s age, | [425] |
| New method to tell the age, | [426] |
| Sure method of producing a rapid growth in horses’ hoofs, | [444] |
| Corns and their treatment, | [459] |
| Ferren’s steel horseshoe, | [362] |
| Hoof-expanding shoe for contracted feet, | [362] |
| Recipes—Many Never Before Published: | |
| An excellent liniment for sprains, splints or curbs, | [270] |
| A remedy for heaves, | [324] |
| A sure cure for worms in horses, | [336] |
| A cure for colic or gripes, | [328] |
| Cure for spavin, | [408] |
| Cure for windgalls, | [408] |
| Cure for colic, | [419] |
| Cure for heaves—never before published, | [336] |
| Diuretic drops, | [284] |
| Treatment of wounds, | [266] |
| To prevent horses being teased by flies, | [304] |
| An English stable liniment, | [266] |
| Liniment for contracted hoof, | [296] |
| For inflammation of the lungs, | [324] |
| To cure the scratches in the shortest time ever known, | [392] |
| To cure distemper, | [404] |
| To cure hide-bound, | [404] |
| To cure inflamed swellings or lame shoulders, | [408] |
| Ring bone remedy, | [270] |
| Remedy for botts, | [266] |
| Another cure for spavin, | [424] |
| A valuable liniment for sweeny, | [316] |
| Ointment for bruises, scratches, saddle galls, etc., | [296] |
| Nerve and bone liniment, | [274] |
| Sure cure for poll-evil and fistula, | [274] |
| To cure influenza, | [496] |
| Condition powders, | [498] |
| Glanders, | [499] |
| Lock-jaw, | [503] |
| To distinguish between distemper and glanders, | [504] |
| Chronic cough, | [505] |
| Treatment for Rheumatism, | [505] |
| Founder remedy, | [506] |
| Horse ointment, | [506] |
| Magic liniment, | [507] |
| French paste for bone spavin, | [508] |
| How to clean and oil harness, | [509] |
| Physic Ball, | [510] |
| To scatter poll-evil, | [511] |
| Healing salve for abrasion and cuts, | [511] |
| Wash for foul ulcers, | [512] |
| Antispasmodic tincture, | [512] |
| Shoeing, A Treatise on, | [431] |
| To prevent horses interfering, | [441] |
| To prevent overreaching, | [443] |
| Trick Horses: | |
| To educate a horse to mount a pedestal, | [367] |
| To make a horse waltz, | [368] |
| To walk on his hind-feet, | [371] |
| To teach to say “No”, | [372] |
| To teach to go lame, | [376] |
| To teach to be vicious, | [379] |
| To teach to push a vehicle, | [375] |
| To teach to laugh, | [380] |
| To teach to walk on his knees, | [383] |
| To teach to drive a boy off a pedestal, | [387] |
| To teach to make a bow, | [388] |
| To teach to shake hands, | [388] |
| To teach to sit down, | [391] |
| To teach to bore for oil, | [395] |
| To teach to walk upright, | [396] |
| To teach to take handkerchief from his side, | [403] |
| To teach to kiss a boy, | [407] |
| Rules Trotting Course, Revised, | [521] |