Training Your Own Young Horse Review

Training Your Own Young Horse
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Like an idiot at 34, not having ridden since I was 16, I bought an untrained horse. Thank heavens I found this dusty book in my university library and carefully followed its instructions step by step. That was 26 years and several more horses ago, and I have used this book again and again with great success. There were parts I learned by memory. Her step by step approach is gentle but no-nonsense. In the 1960s there were no books by Lyons or Parelli. Few people seem now to know about Jan Dickerson, but she was a real trail blazer in the field of sensible and humane horse training. Dated? Perhaps. But horses remain horses and if you read this book you will understand them a lot better. And since every time you ride a horse you are training it, it is the type of book everyone who rides, not just trainers needs to have read.

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Whether raising a homebred foal or buying a young horse, here are specific procedures for achieving a well-mannered, smooth-gaited mount that is a pleasure to ride. This book is an invaluable resource for any thinking trainer, for it covers not only how to teach the building blocks of early training, but the fundamentals of horsemanship. Available for the first time in paperback!

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