What Every Horse Should Know: Respect, Patience, and Partnership, No Fear of People or Things, No Fear of Restriction or Restraint
by Cherry Hill 2021-01-05 15:17:10
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Every horse should receive a basic education that prepares him to live safely and confidently in the company of humans, and it begins with easing common equine fears. Noted horsewoman Cherry Hill explains how to help a horse overcome wariness of huma... Read more
Every horse should receive a basic education that prepares him to live safely and confidently in the company of humans, and it begins with easing common equine fears. Noted horsewoman Cherry Hill explains how to help a horse overcome wariness of human touch and restraint, develop trust in a rider or hander, and learn respect and patience. When a horse is no longer surprised or frightened by people, procedures, and things, he has mastered his ABCs and is ready to learn to work calmly and willingly with a human partner. Less
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  • 7.60(w)x10.10(h)x0.60(d)
  • 192
  • Storey Books
  • February 6, 2011
  • 9781603427166
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