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Published: 14th May 2019
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The Ultimate Book of Horse Bits: What They Are, What They Do, and How They Work (2nd Edition)
By (Author) Emily Esterson
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
14th May 2019
2nd Edition, Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
636.10837
Paperback
176
Width 216mm, Height 279mm, Spine 13mm
787g
Whether a novice or expert horseman, every rider, trainer, or owner in any equestrian discipline will benefit from this books wide-ranging and practical information for years to come.
As even a quick glance around a saddler shop or through a tack store catalog will show, the world of horse bits is both enormous and mystifying. The primary means of communicating with and controlling a horse, Western and English bits come in a bewildering assortment of materials, sizes, and shapes. Their descriptionsfull-cheek snaffle, hackamore, high port, French link, Tom Thumb, spade, KK Ultraare no less puzzling, and with new bits and refinements being produced every year, even the most experienced horseman must struggle to keep up with the state of the art.
The Ultimate Book of Horse Bits will answer all your questions on the subjectand then some. Not only does the author and horsewoman Emily Esterson go into detail about all kinds of equine mouthware and how each is constructed, but she also explains how and why each works in the context of what the rider wants the horse to accomplish. Does your horse have difficulty bending or flexing Suggestions and solutions to these and myriad other horse-and-rider problems will be found throughout these authoritative yet user-friendly pages.
Emily Esterson has contributed articles to Dressage Today, Equus, John Lyons Perfect Horse, Equestrian, and Equine Veterinary Management. She is the editor of Covertside, EquiManagement: Business Solutions for Equine Practitioners, and Equine Networks publication for veterinarians. An active dressage and three-day event competitor, she lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.