As much as we'd like to meet a real-life Mr. Ed, communicating with horses is more complicated and confusing than just thinking like a human. According to award-winning author, Cherry Hill, we need to think like a horse. In this bestselling how-to guide, she breaks it all down, explaining equine behavior and answering the questions that keep new horse breeders up at night. You'll learn the many reasons a horse may run from you, or why certain smells get his attention. For Cherry, recognizing how your horse thinks can help you bond, communicate and create a beautiful, trusting relationship with your horse.
Item Number | 155366 |
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Dimensions | 7 x 10 inches |
Author | Cherry Hill |
Season | Year-Round |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN-10 | 1580178359 |
ISBN-13 | 9781580178358 |
Pages | 192 |
Publication Date | May 1, 2006 |
Subject | Care & Health |
Publisher | Workman Publishing |
For 25 years, Cherry Hill maintained a seat as a horse show judge for multiple organizations across the United States. In addition to the award-winning author of more than 30 books and videos about horse training and care, Cherry has written over 1,000 articles on the subject. You'll find her byline on publications like Horse & Rider, The Quarter Horse Journal, The Chronicle of the Horse, the American Farrier's Journal, The Horse Journal, Western Horseman and over 20 other national equine publications. For more information on Cherry Hill, visit her website at http://www.horsekeeping.com.
Full of insights into horses behaviors, physiology and more. It's a great aid for rehab or for helping a horse with a not so good disposition as well as for furthering training with any type of horse. Great for understanding the aging process too with horses. I'm still reading this book; am really learning much about horses that I was never made aware of before. Very good book!
Worth a read! This is a book that provides horse info for newbies in an easy to digest manner.
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