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Sarah Widdicombe
2008, hardback, 192 pages
See the world from your horse's point of view and understand him or her better both from the ground and the saddle.
Discovering how horses live in the wild and relating that to the way we keep them helps us to understand how much a horse has to adapt to live in our world.
This title includes dozens of practical exercises and step by step sequences of photographs showing how to train your horse with sympathetic but effective methods.
The physical and mental effects of everything we ask our horses to do are explained, giving tremendous insight and offering a range of effective steps that riders and handlers can use to resolve problems or deal with new situations.
With 250 colour photographs, this book is a valuable guide on how to develop a winning partnership.
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