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Ask
Monty - 150 horse problems solved |
Monty
Roberts, 2007, hardback, 288 pages
If you have ever
wanted to know how to get a horse into a trailer, how to deal with a
bucking horse, how to walk your horse through water or how to handle a
two-month old foal, then you need look no further than "Ask
Monty". In this book, Monty Roberts, lifelong horse trainer
and bestselling author of "The Man Who Listens to Horses",
answers 150 questions that have been regularly posed to him over many
years. He shares the methods and techniques that he has spent a
lifetime perfecting, which will enable you to understand, communicate
and work more effectively with your horse.
Each chapter is devoted to a key area of horse training, and Monty's
methods are easily and practically explained with the help of clear
diagrams. "Ask Monty" is the essential guide for horse-lovers
everywhere.
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Endangered
Species - the Bart & bounder's countryside year |
Michael
Daunt, 2007, hardback, 320 pages
A love of landscape
and countryside lies at the very heart of British life, yet most of us
have long lost touch with our rural roots. In this heart-warming
and affectionate celebration of the countryside, cousins Sir Richard
Heygate (the Bart) and Mike Daunt (the Bounder), countrymen themselves,
travel the length and breadth of the British Isles chronicling the
stories of an 'endangered species' - the gamekeepers, farmers,
fishermen, poachers, rogues and vagabonds who share their passion for
this fast-disappearing way of life.
Along the way, the Bart and the Bounder eat hedgehog with the Romany,
tickle a trout, meet the White Witch of Cornwall, go rat-catching in
Yorkshire, wildfowling in Norfolk, boar-hunting in Sussex and celebrate
an uproarious Christmas in Ireland.
They also sample a good many pints of ale and tell many tall tales in
the course of giving triumphant voice to a largely unheard, forgotten,
yet still-vibrant community. Eccentric, affectionate, humorous and
touching in turn, "Endangered Species" stands as a glorious
record of our country traditions.
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Black's
Veterinary Dictionary
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Edward Boden,
2005, hardback, 608 pages
Black's Veterinary
Dictionary has been a bestseller for over 70 years. It is an
essential reference tool for all with a professional or leisure interest
in the care of animals. Much more than a list of veterinary terms,
its practical approach ensures readers gain an insight into the signs
and symptoms of common and less common diseases, their diagnosis and
treatment.
This updated version includes details on bovine TB and
all the latest information and expert advice on avian flu.
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Sally Swift,
2006, hardback, 208 pages
Re-published this
year, 'Centered Riding' has become a classic with well over 150,000
copies sold worldwide. Its publication 21 years ago caused a mini
revolution in riding by demonstrating how good use of the body can make
a world of difference to both rider and horse.
The author is well
known for her philosophy of proper breathing techniques, balance and
body awareness. Sally Swift enables every rider of all abilities
to reassess their habitual responses in order to achieve ever-rising
goals with comfort and precision.
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Cross
Country with Blyth Tait
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Blyth Tait,
2004, hardback, 120 pages
With more than 200
colour photographs to accompany the text, this book is a joy to read
whether you are a novice or more experienced competitor. Blyth's
cross country guide is the ultimate obstacle by obstacle explanation of
how cross country can be a success.
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Extra
Extraordinary Chickens
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Stephen Green-Armytage,
2005, hardback, 112 pages
With gorgeous
colour photographs and informative text, the author surveys many breeds
around the world, capturing with his camera chickens of all sizes,
shapes and colours.
The images illuminate beautiful feather
patterns, elaborate wattles and boots plus many more details and
features.
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Getting
Started with Beef and Dairy Cattle
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Heather Smith
Thomas, 2005, paperback, 224 pages
This US book
provides a beginners guide to the basics of raising a small herd.
Topics covered include selecting the right animals, how to raise a calf,
feeding, shelter, care, breeding, health, advice on milking and daily
management. The author also discusses organic and natural farming
methods.
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Molly Watson,
2005, paperback, 320 pages
An hilarious debut
'memoir' by Molly Watson. When the author and her sister, both
city girls, embark on a idle afternoon shopping trip to Worcestershire,
and end up buying a horse for the first time, their lives swerve
gloriously off course. Abandoning their careers in London in
favour of Herefordshire, they discover that rural life is anything but
idyllic, with various hilarious results.
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Jack
Hargreaves - a portrait
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Paul Peacock,
2006, hardback, 256 pages
A revealing and
often surprising biography of the most unlikely of cult figures, Jack
Hargreaves. Jack inspired a whole generation with his weekly TV
series 'Out of Town', where he introduced country-lore and the art of rural
crafts.
This affectionate biography draws upon both private and
public material and includes many previously unpublished writings by
Jack. Includes 16 photographs.
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My
Life on a Hillside Allotment |
Terry
Walton, 2007, hardback, 304 pages
Terry Walton has
kept an allotment for over 50 years in South Wales. He started
when he was 4 years of age helping out on his dad's plot on the side of
a mountain, cutting bracken and collecting sheep manure. By his
teens he had his own plot and was selling his vegetables and flowers to
local people.
Terry's tale unfolds in fascinating detail including the characters he
meets and his own conversion to organic gardening. A heart-warming
and delightful memoir.
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More
Scenes from a Smallholding
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Chas Griffin,
2006, paperback, 352 pages
In 1982 the Griffin
family left the English Midlands and moved to Wales to set up an organic
smallholding. Their early trials and tribulations were recorded in
the successful book 'Scenes from a Smallholding'.
This particular
title, 'More Scenes from a Smallholding' is the second instalment of
their real life experience.
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