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Goat trick of Hindoo Jugglers

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The Hindoo jugglers use the goat in dexterous feats of balancing. The sure-footedness of the animal enables him to stand on the end of a section of bamboo cane whose surface barely affords room for his four feet. Sometimes this stick is placed upright, the lower end being secured in the ground. At other times the bamboo stick, with the goat standing on its end, is balanced on the hand, chin or nose of the juggler.

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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Haney's Art of Training Animals, by Anonymous. Published in 1869
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