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

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 Stock Photo
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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