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Book Description
Handling Your Problem Horse examines the causes, preventions, and cures of more than 50 problems related to riding, driving, and handling. In easy-to-understand language, Walrond outlines effective methods of treatment. She points out that most problems are created by humans and are associated with fear on the horse's part, but through patient handling and repetition of commands, the horse can be re-educated.
Among the topics discussed are: difficulties in catching, boxing, clipping, saddling, and grooming; fear of injections; bucking; rearing; crib-biting; head shaking; bolting food; rug-tearing; and kicking.
Also recommended: The Horse Owner's Survival Guide, Fundamentals of Riding, Modern Riding Techniques, Tack: How to Choose It and Use It, Nutrition and the Feeding of Horses, How to Buy the Right Horse, Wild Horses.
About the Author
Sallie Walrond's extensive experience covers a wide range of equine activities. She has worked with dressage horses, eventers, show jumpers, and has ridden sidesaddle. An international carriage driving judge, she produces show horses and instructs all these aspects of equine activities.
Handling Your Problem Horse,Sallie Walrond,Swan Hill Press,1840370882,Animals,Behavior,Equestrian,Horses,Horses - Riding,Pets,Psychology,Training,Horses & ponies,Riding & horsemanship
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