Horse Training Books
Become Perfect Partners (Kelly Marks) – every horse trainer wants to be the horse’s perfect partner. This book can help you in identifying toxic plants from safe-to-eat plants. The book contains an organized list of plants like ferns, vines, shrubs, trees, wildflowers, weeds, horsetails, and grasses. Clear photographs are provided for easy identification when you’re in the outdoors.
Winning at Halter (Denny Hassett) – Hassett is champion in handling halter horses. In this book, you will learn the secrets to feeding, grooming, fitting, and training. Whether you’re joining congress or world halter competitions, this book will be of great use to you. The book also contains colored and detailed photos that demonstrate the techniques.
Horse Owner’s Field Guide to Toxic Plants (Sandra Burger) – this book is similar to ‘Become Perfect Partners’. You can keep the book in your barn’s medical cabinet or you can also take it with you when you’re at the outdoors.
Complete Plans for Building Horse Barns Big and Small (Mary Harcourt and Nancy Ambroisiano) – if you’re starting out as a horse trainer, you probably want to save money in building the horse barns. Well, you can use this book as a guide to building the perfect barn for your horse. The book contains instructions on how to build simple barns to sheds. The book will also teach you about the appropriate barns to build depending on the local climate, zoning requirements, and function. You will also be guided on site selection, preparation, planning, the right materials to use, and finally, the construction.
BooksApril 01, 2010
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