Reading the Horse's Mind
Books / Hardcover
Books › Sports & Recreation › Equestrian
ISBN: 087605744X / Publisher: Howell Book House, October 1996
Explains how to utilize the horse's inherent nature to enhance training. Budd, who competes regularly in eventing and writes on the subject for magazines in England, draws on her years of experience and on that of top riders for insight into the mind of the "natural" horse. She gives advice on how to handle and care for a horse and how to ride with sensitivity in order to foster a rewarding relationship built on mutual trust. No index. CiP shows the ISBN ending as 749-0. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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