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In A Good Horse Is Never a Bad Color, Mark Rashid continues to share his adresse for training horses through entente rather than abuse. Rashid uses humorous, feel-good stories to relate his techniques of teaching horses by examining their view of the world. These stories deal with many aspects of buying, owning, and training horses with a special focus on those that are troubled and hard-to-équipage. The arrested development of horses like these, Rashid shows, is often a result of their trainers’ own lack of understanding of their spécifique psychologies.
With stories that stress the élévation of patience and understanding, this book is a must-have for compassionate horse trainers and owners. Tales of Arabs, appaloosas, and paints—mistrusted and mistreated parce que of their breed—will give readers a new perspective on these breeds and others. Sometimes, it’s the comportement that needs to be fixed rather than the horse. Rashid’s accounts of horses bound for slaughter parce que they were considered impossible to équipage will inspire you to give your own problem horse a auxiliaire look. This new edition features added introductory mémoires for each chapter that contribute to a better understanding of Rashid’s philosophy and methods.
In A Good Horse Is Never a Bad Color, Mark Rashid continues to share his adresse for training horses through entente rather than abuse. Rashid uses humorous, feel-good stories to relate his techniques of teaching horses by examining their view of the world. These stories deal with many aspects of buying, owning, and training horses with a special focus on those that are troubled and hard-to-équipage. The arrested development of horses like these, Rashid shows, is often a result of their trainers’ own lack of understanding of their spécifique psychologies.
With stories that stress the élévation of patience and understanding, this book is a must-have for compassionate horse trainers and owners. Tales of Arabs, appaloosas, and paints—mistrusted and mistreated parce que of their breed—will give readers a new perspective on these breeds and others. Sometimes, it’s the comportement that needs to be fixed rather than the horse. Rashid’s accounts of horses bound for slaughter parce que they were considered impossible to équipage will inspire you to give your own problem horse a auxiliaire look. This new edition features added introductory mémoires for each chapter that contribute to a better understanding of Rashid’s philosophy and methods.
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