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By Gincy Self Bucklin. It takes time for a horse to learn everything we want him to know. If we don't make our intentions clear to him in ways that he can understand or if we don't listen to what he wants, problems may result. Featuring easy-to-follow, step by step advice, this book reveals how to communicate effectively with your horse to create an atmosphere of mutual cooperation. The book talks about problems such as bridling, clipping, feeding, panicking, pawing, spooking, etc. What your horse wants you to know, what to do about it and what not to do about it. 194 pps. PB |
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