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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Martin Diggle. By J. A. Allen. The regular list price is $35.00. Sells new for $24.49. There are some available for $24.98.
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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Joanne M Friedman. By iUniverse, Inc.. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $9.37. There are some available for $9.32.
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1 comments about Horses In the Yard (and Other Equestrian Dilemmas).

  1. If you own horses, "Horses In the Yard" will ring all kinds of bells with you, tickling your funny bone with every ring. If you never owned a horse but hope to, "Horses In the Yard" will give you a basic course in such ownership, coaxing laughs from you while you learn. Even if horses are last on your list of favorite things, you'll want to read "Horses In the Yard." The solid information in the book, and there is a lot of it, is written in a delightfully humorous manner that will have you chuckling at every paragraph. More than just worth the money, it's worth your time.


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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Patricia Spooner and Victoria Spooner. By J. A. Allen. The regular list price is $11.95. Sells new for $7.96. There are some available for $25.59.
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1 comments about All About Riding Side-Saddle (Allen Photographic Guides).

  1. This was a very good book, the photos are clear and the writing concise. I just wish it were longer!


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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Jaki Bell and Andrew Day. By David & Charles Publishers. The regular list price is $29.99. Sells new for $113.92.
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5 comments about 101 Schooling Exercises: For Horse & rider.

  1. This book is easy for anyone to use. It is clear on what the exercises are for, how to do them and more importantly what can go wrong when you are trying to do them. It is a well thought out book and very user friendly for training at home.


  2. This book as a fantastic aide while training yourself and your horse. The exercises are very well described and illustrated. There are also hints for what to watch out for, and what to do if something goes wrong. The progression of exercises is well thought-out and great for slowly building up the skills of your horse. There is also a section which suggests which exercises may be good for which problems (such as collection, flexion, or gait transitions). This is a wonderful manual to have around when you need some great ideas for what to work on. Highly recommend for any rider serious about their equitation.


  3. I recomend this book because is very easy to pratice with my hore with fast and good results!


  4. There are several books on the market with schooling exercises, arena patterns and the like, but this book I found to be more useful than the rest. The things I liked about this book were numerous . There are exercises contributed by top trainers/riders such as Richard Davison, Sylvia Loch, John Lasseter and Jennie Loriston-Clarke, to name a few. All the exercises themselves take up a whole page which are very clearly done and in this large format book (11 x 8 1/2 inch) which gives plenty of room to clarify the exercise. In order to help the rider the exercises are further clarified by accompanying text such as "How do I ride this exercise?" "What should happen" "How do I ride (travers)?" "Moving On" "What can go wrong?" and "If it's not working"
    The section on Rider's Problem Solver further outlines a unique way to use the book. An example being "My horse is stiff on one side" - so the required exercises for this problem are given. There are further chapters on Why School Your Horse?, Structuring Your Schooling, The Horse's Way of Going, The Rider's Position, Making Things Work and Setting up Your Arena. This book is not to be missed and will be invaluable to the rider who has to work alone and the less experienced to see how an exercise should be performed.


  5. This book is equal in theory and practicality. It teaches you how to ride your horse to practice a specific principle. It gives you inspiration and fun what to do with your horse. The diagrams are fantastic.
    The riding-level chart is funky: and no explanation of what they mean.


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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

By Willow Creek Press. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $2.99. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Susan McBane. By Trafalgar Square Books. The regular list price is $27.50. Sells new for $8.90. There are some available for $47.15.
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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Donna Snyder-Smith. By Howell Book House. The regular list price is $29.99. Sells new for $5.99. There are some available for $5.49.
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5 comments about The All-Around Horse and Rider.

  1. The All-Around Horse And Rider by Donna Snyder Smith makes me wish I could go back and do my equestrian life all over again... to do it right! I learned about horses during the summers when I was 10,11&12 by spending my days at Fairmount Riding Stable. I never had a lesson until I was married. Once I owned a horse, I read a number of "how-to" books... but I found it difficult to put the information into actuality. Enter The All- Around Horse And Rider... I think it should be retitled as:
    The Novice Rider's Bible - or - How To Become An Accomplished Equestrian

    If I had had access to this wonderfully good book of discerning advice, I would have learned before my mistakes, instead of from them. The best part of riding was becoming one with a horse... being a team... looking after one another. This information packed book, so full of simple, basic and insightful advice, can help riders of all disciplines to do exactly that. Marie Weber


  2. As an equine professional (equine bodyworker) I have found this book to be the best guide to the horse industry. I am constantly quoting chapters out of the book to some first time horse owners and some very experienced owners to help guide them in their decisions when it comes to the health and happiness of their horse as well as finding a cost effective way to solve their equine/equestrian problems. When you own a horse the chapter "When to ask for help and how and where to find it" can save you thousands of dollars and perhaps even from serious injury/accident. I have a few clients who just love to ride but don't want to show, and Ms. Snyder-Smith gives lots of alternatives as to fun activities you can do with your horse, that don't involve showing. It is an excellent reference book, even for the experienced horse owner who did not get a good foundation. Every client of mine who got the book was so grateful for the knowledge, and I have received numerous thank you's from them. I also loved her book "The Complete Guide to Endurance Riding and Competition"


  3. As a novice rider, the quest for knowledge can be like drinking from a fire hose -way too much unfiltered information for the untrained. Fortunately, I discovered the book 'The All-Around Horse and Rider'. This book covers a broad range of topics absolutely relevant to those striving to learn the fundamentals of horsemanship. The book is well thought out, with each chapter providing progressive information. The inclusion of checklists, quizzes, numerous illustrations and diagrams make this book my favorite reference and the one I go back to time and time again.


  4. So you understand from where I'm coming: I know little about horses and horsemanship, I'm a senior man looking into a Long Ride, that's a minimum of one thousand miles at one stretch and am researching everything I can find about horses and what it will take for me and one or two horses to make it across the USA. WILD AT HEART opened my eyes to the possibility of doing something so seemingly crazy. TALKING WITH HORSES and THE HORSES OF PROUD SPIRIT along with many of the comments by horse rescuers, and people such as Dyan of Missouri Foxtrotters A - Z have been the wings beneath my wings, if you will, for this voyage. The forementioned are a stand for the wellbeing of horses, coming from a place of compassion and kindness. Just like the Dahli Lama says when asked what his religion is - he replies "Kindness". Donna Snyder-Smith's book seems directly opposite. First, it is a 'school text book', with too many uses of the word 'obedience' to be a stand for the welfare of horses. Two, it is geared to winning. If you one of the millions 'A-Types, a super achiever with corportate mentality, where to win is the only goal then this is your book. I quote Dorothy Parker, "This book is not to be tossed lightly aside, but to be hurled with great force".


  5. Donna Snyder-Smith's book encapsulates the best topics of the famous clinics she taught. The format is very readable, engaging and interesting. If you ride horses, read this book. You won't regret it.


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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Marguerite Henry. By Wilcox & Follett Co ~ Junior Literary Guild. There are some available for $3.49.
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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by Linda Purves. By Kenilworth Pr. The regular list price is $42.95. Sells new for $29.28. There are some available for $26.99.
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Posted in Animals (Saturday, October 11, 2008)

Written by British Horse Society and Pony Club. By Hyperion Books. There are some available for $3.76.
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