The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . Charles H. Mackley, of Unadilla, New York,bought a vicious, kicking and biting mare for£10. The horse was a mean one. and no mistake.Impossible to drive, and the mere sight of any-one transformed the horse into a regular buckingbroncho. It looked to Mr. Mackley as though this terrorwouldnt even earn her feed. About this timeMr. Mackley was introduced to a student ofProfessor Beery, the famous American horseman.And at this friends suggestion, Mr. Mackleywrote to Professor Beery for the Beery Course inHorse Breaking and Training. Mr. Mackleygave the
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The journal of the Ministry of Agriculture. . Charles H. Mackley, of Unadilla, New York, bought a vicious, kicking and biting mare for£10. The horse was a mean one. and no mistake.Impossible to drive, and the mere sight of any-one transformed the horse into a regular buckingbroncho. It looked to Mr. Mackley as though this terrorwouldnt even earn her feed. About this timeMr. Mackley was introduced to a student ofProfessor Beery, the famous American horseman.And at this friends suggestion, Mr. Mackleywrote to Professor Beery for the Beery Course inHorse Breaking and Training. Mr. Mackleygave the course a little spare time attention, andthen applied his knowledge to correcting hisvicious mare. In 10 days, through the applica-tion of Beery Methods, this £10 unbreakablebroncho was transformed into a patient, obedient and faithful worker, which its ownerlater sold for £35. £25 profit through the Beery System is butone instance. Hundreds of others write us howthey have transformed unmanageable anddangerous horses of all kinds into pat