The Horse Training Problem Solver: Your questions answered about gaits, ground work, and attitude, in the arena and on the trail
By (Author) Jessica Jahiel
Foreword by Cherry Hill
Workman Publishing
Storey Publishing LLC
30th September 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
636.10835
Paperback
416
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 28mm
660g
Training a horse can be a frustrating experience for rider and animal alike. From dealing with a horse that won t listen to rectifying erratic behavior, this guide covers hundreds of common training challenges and offers proven solutions to your most pressing issues. Stressing effective communication, realistic goals, and the importance of an enjoyable atmosphere, Jessica Jahiel helps you get the most out of your training sessions by pinpointing what s causing the problem and providing strategies to help both rider and horse stay engaged and focused.
"What should a rider do with a horse that won't listen What about a horse that tires quickly or becomes cranky during training If these questions sound like something you might ask, this is a book you will find vary useful."
Western Times
Cherry Hill is an internationally known instructor and horse trainer and has written numerous books, including 101 Arena Exercises for Horse & Rider, Horsekeeping on a Small Acreage, How to Think Like a Horse, What Every Horse Should Know, and Horse Care for Kids. Visit her at www.horsekeeping.com, where you can find information on her books, DVDs, and horsekeeping knowledge.Jessica Jahiel is an internationally renowned lecturer, clinician, and award-winning author who answers equine-related questions in her online newsletter, Horse-Sense. She also responds to questions about horse behavior, riding matters, and anything else readers want to discuss in Horse & Rider, Equus, and Dressage Today, as well as in her best-selling books The Horse Behavior Problem Solver and The Rider's Problem Solver. Jahiel lives in Illinois.