Horse Training - An Introduction to Training and Taking Care of Your Horse
Owning and training a horse can be a wonderful thing. People who own and love their horses will tell you that the horse-human relationship can be one of the most wonderful and rewarding things in a person’s life.

However, as you will learn in this book, owning a horse isn’t an easy hobby. If you will be training the horse, you have to select the right breed and try to choose one that has a good “personality.” Yes, horses have personalities just as we do and if you choose a horse with the wrong one, you may end up regretting the day you ever bought it.

Caring for a horse requires time and patience unless you decide to board it at a stable. Horses aren’t like dogs or cats. You can decide to neglect it for a day or two. A horse has to be fed regularly and must have a constant supply of fresh, clean water.

Do you feel like buying hay by the truckload? If not, horse ownership might not be for you. You must also be prepared to clean up after that horse which, as you will learn in this book, is called mucking and must be done on a very regular basis.

This book will also give you some basics in how you get that horse to trust you by the body language you use, as this is how horses communicate. Finally, I’ll give you some advice about three common problems that face many owners of young horses and how to deal with them.

It’s not unusual for horse owners to come to love with their horses and to form an amazing bond with these big, regal animals. And there’s no reason why you can’t be one of these people.
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Horse Training - An Introduction to Training and Taking Care of Your Horse
Owning and training a horse can be a wonderful thing. People who own and love their horses will tell you that the horse-human relationship can be one of the most wonderful and rewarding things in a person’s life.

However, as you will learn in this book, owning a horse isn’t an easy hobby. If you will be training the horse, you have to select the right breed and try to choose one that has a good “personality.” Yes, horses have personalities just as we do and if you choose a horse with the wrong one, you may end up regretting the day you ever bought it.

Caring for a horse requires time and patience unless you decide to board it at a stable. Horses aren’t like dogs or cats. You can decide to neglect it for a day or two. A horse has to be fed regularly and must have a constant supply of fresh, clean water.

Do you feel like buying hay by the truckload? If not, horse ownership might not be for you. You must also be prepared to clean up after that horse which, as you will learn in this book, is called mucking and must be done on a very regular basis.

This book will also give you some basics in how you get that horse to trust you by the body language you use, as this is how horses communicate. Finally, I’ll give you some advice about three common problems that face many owners of young horses and how to deal with them.

It’s not unusual for horse owners to come to love with their horses and to form an amazing bond with these big, regal animals. And there’s no reason why you can’t be one of these people.
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Horse Training - An Introduction to Training and Taking Care of Your Horse

Horse Training - An Introduction to Training and Taking Care of Your Horse

by Paul Shoemaker
Horse Training - An Introduction to Training and Taking Care of Your Horse

Horse Training - An Introduction to Training and Taking Care of Your Horse

by Paul Shoemaker

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Owning and training a horse can be a wonderful thing. People who own and love their horses will tell you that the horse-human relationship can be one of the most wonderful and rewarding things in a person’s life.

However, as you will learn in this book, owning a horse isn’t an easy hobby. If you will be training the horse, you have to select the right breed and try to choose one that has a good “personality.” Yes, horses have personalities just as we do and if you choose a horse with the wrong one, you may end up regretting the day you ever bought it.

Caring for a horse requires time and patience unless you decide to board it at a stable. Horses aren’t like dogs or cats. You can decide to neglect it for a day or two. A horse has to be fed regularly and must have a constant supply of fresh, clean water.

Do you feel like buying hay by the truckload? If not, horse ownership might not be for you. You must also be prepared to clean up after that horse which, as you will learn in this book, is called mucking and must be done on a very regular basis.

This book will also give you some basics in how you get that horse to trust you by the body language you use, as this is how horses communicate. Finally, I’ll give you some advice about three common problems that face many owners of young horses and how to deal with them.

It’s not unusual for horse owners to come to love with their horses and to form an amazing bond with these big, regal animals. And there’s no reason why you can’t be one of these people.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013966055
Publisher: Paul Shoemaker
Publication date: 02/21/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 34 KB
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