No Feet, No Horse: How to Train a Horse to Stand for Trimming and Shoeing
No Feet, No Horse: How to Train a Horse to Stand for Trimming and Shoeing
Editorial Reviews
Midwest Book Review
Owners who teach their horses to accept a farrier's handling and positioning stand a better chance of obtaining fine equine care. Fox's title tells how to teach a horse to stand properly and quietly: while the focus is narrow, the important subject matter will appeal to horse owners who want detailed advice.
No Feet, No Horse: How to Train a Horse to Stand for Trimming and Shoeing,Larry Fox,Alpine,Alpine Publications,0931866685,Horses,Horses - General,Horseshoeing,Pets,Training
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