Fence-Jumping Horses. A North Island farmer recently described a method he had seen adopted to prevent a horse from fence jumping I—a habit which is a nuisance on a farm [and one hard to break. A bridle and , bit was placed on the offending horse and the bit was fastened to a length ■>f plough chain. The horse was then put into a paddock fenced with an electric fence on full charge. The horse jumped the fence once, but the shock he got quite broke him of his habit, and he will now alwavs stay in the paddock in
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 44, 20 February 1941, Page 9
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