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Ranching, Sport and Travel

CHAPTER VI
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Then comes the mounting.

He is blinded again, again seized by the ear, the cinch pulled very tight, and the rider mounts into the saddle.
It may be best first to lead him outside the corral, so that he can run right off with his man if he wants to.

But he won't run far, as he soon exhausts himself in his rage and with his tremendous efforts to dismount his rider.

A real bad one will squeal like a pig, fall back, roll over, kick and apparently tie himself into knots.

If mastered the first time it is a great advantage gained.


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