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Turning Challenging Horses Katelyn Kent, Horse trainer and clinician
ARCs are currently out and still available for appropriate reviewers and/or publications. Sneak peek excerpts can be seen at www.HorseSenseAndCents.com/blog as well as in Today's Horse Trader Magazine, The Stable Woman Gazette (http://www.stablewomangazette.com/) and other equine print and electronic publications. Charity causes are still being reviewed for a percentage of sales donations. Call (888) 875-3551 for more information or click here to place your order.
Robert Fera is one of the most respected nutritional, health, training and issue experts in his geographical (Canadian) area when it comes to foals and broodmares. Vets seek his consult regularly when facing challenges with client horses. This book addresses foal care from pre-natal through 18-months. Whether you are expecting your first foal, or are a seasoned professional breeder, the tips, tools, charts, experiences and ideas in this book can help you alleviate stress and problems as you learn to raise a happier and healthier foal. Easy to understand and implement processes along with a good deal of first-hand stories will guide you to answers for your particular state. Gain global perspectives from others with different expertise concerning foals in the “Tips from the professional trenches” section featuring interviews with noted professionals from other countries and disciplines. Keep this book in your foal kit, in your office and on your desk as a handy and useful reference tool as you birth, raise, train and strive to better understand the needs of your foal. (Discounted bulk pre-publication orders and custom content requests being taken at this time). Anticipated official publication date: September 15, 2010.
Don’t Get Thrown Starting Under Saddle Starting a horse under saddle can be confusing – and painful – whether you’re tackling the challenge for the first time, or are a seasoned professional. This book is designed to provide ideas, tips, lessons learned and creative approaches to make the process easier and more fun for both the humans and horses involved in this training step. Filled with rich anecdotal material that spotlights both the equine and trainer revelations with some notable characters likely to make you laugh out loud and cry at times, the book is designed to help you learn from the successes and mistakes borne from experience. Tips on making the backing process easier with smart groundwork, dealing with particular personality issues and exploring customized approaches to get your equine project enthusiastic about training are all part of the mix. The “Tips from the professional trenches” section provides interesting perspectives from subject professionals residing in a variety of cultures and countries. This is a fun read that will even appeal to those who have never encountered a live horse. (Bulk pre-publication sales available only at this time). Anticipated official publication date: November 1, 2010. |
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