
audiobook
by O. S. Pratt
THE HORSE’S FRIEND.
DEDICATION.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
HISTORY OF THE HORSE
DIRECTIONS FOR FEEDING AND FITTING A HORSE.
INTELLIGENCE OF ANIMALS.
TRICK HORSES.
EDUCATING DOGS.
TRAINING STEERS.
TREATISE ON HORSESHOEING.
A thorough, hands‑on guide to working with horses, this classic manual presents a step‑by‑step system for taming stubborn or aggressive animals and teaching them reliable, gentle behavior. The author shares practical techniques for everything from basic haltering to advanced riding commands, all illustrated with clear, detailed engravings that make the instructions easy to follow. Readers will discover how to replace vicious habits with confidence‑building exercises, creating a partnership built on trust rather than force.
Beyond training, the book offers a wealth of supplemental material, including recipes for horse care, detailed farriery and shoe‑making advice, and the latest rules for trotting and harness work of the era. A fascinating record of the fastest horses up to 1876 adds historical flavor, while the extensive visual plates bring the methods to life. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a curious newcomer, the work serves as an insightful snapshot of 19th‑century equine education.
Full title
The Horse's Friend The Only Practical Method of Educating the Horse and Eradicating Vicious Habits; Followed by a Variety of Valuable Recipes, Instructions in Farriery, Horse-shoeing, the Latest Rules of Trotting, and the Record of Fast Horses Up to 1876 The Only Practical Method of Educating the Horse and Eradicating Vicious Habits; Followed by a Variety of Valuable Recipes, Instructions in Farriery, Horse-shoeing, the Latest Rules of Trotting, and the Record of Fast Horses Up to 1876
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (389K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Julia Miller and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2020-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

b. 1835
Best known for practical 19th-century guides on horse training, this little-known author wrote for working horse owners who wanted safer, calmer, better-handled animals. His books mix hands-on instruction with advice on shoeing, remedies, and everyday stable problems.
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