Natural
Horse-man-ship by Pat Parelli
Pat Parelli has a talent
for communicating with people as well as with horses. This book provides
the building blocks for establishing solid communication between horse
and human. Parelli uses language which both demystifies and
helps you remember the essential building blocks for Natural Horsemanship
training.
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Imprint
Training : Of the Newborn Foal
by Robert M. Miller
Imprint training starts
the horse-human relationship off right. For a short time after birth a
foal is free of fear and completely open to learning. During that
magical time, the newborn foal can learn to accept and understand
human handling. Dr. Miller's techniques have stood the test of time.
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True
Unity, Willing Communication Between Horse and Human
by Tom Dorrance
Tom Dorrance's understanding
of horses is unparalled. He is the master from whom the popular masters
of Natural Horsemanship have learned. This book was written for the advanced
horseperson. Tom Dorrance has spent a lifetime learning to understand and
better relate to horses, and similar effort is required to understand and
apply the principles in this book.
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True Horsemanship Through
Feel by Bill Dorrance
In this book Bill Dorrance
provides instruction on how to handle, ride and get along with horses.
The book is testimony to Bill Dorrance's faith in the human capacity for
deep insight, forgiveness and generosity. He asks the reader to focus on
the best aspects of ourselves, and to see the best in every person, animal
and situation. He presents the reader with a guide to make
an inner adjustment which can profoundly change the results you get with
your horse.
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Think Harmony
With Horses: An In-Depth Study of Horse/Man Relationship by Ray Hunt,
Millie Hunt, Roy Hunt
Ray Hunt has captured what
"how-to" training books lack - the essence of the relationship possible
with horses. He recognizes that how you train hinges upon a deeper
understanding of who you are, and especially who the horse is. Ray Hunt
urges you to think about "how" you do anything with respect, awareness
and trust in the horse.
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Lyons on Horses: John
Lyons' Proven Conditioned-Response Training Program by John Lyons
Every year, some 10,000
people attend Lyons's clinics to learn the secrets contained in this complete
training program for horses and trainers of all skill levels, by one of
America's most popular and trusted trainer-instructors.
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Centered Riding by
Sally Swift
This book focuses on the
balance and seat of the rider and how it influences the horse/human relationship.
Discover how the rider's seat influences the horse's behavior. It
is full of useful techniques, visualizations, and exercises. It is
useful for equestrian's from beginning rider to riding instructor.
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Horse,
Follow Closely : Native American Horsemanship
by Gawani Pony Boy
GaWaNi Pony Boy illustrates
traditional Native American training methods--methods that are based in
common sense and age-old wisdom. The beautiful photographs and simple eloquence
take us back to a time when horse training was about creating a bond for
life.
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Out
of the Saddle : Native American Horsemanship by Gawani Pony Boy
Leadership through trust
and respect is one of the many lessons in this book. Simple tools and techniques
for starting a line of communication with horses are presented in a wise
and gentle manner. The book is artfully laid out and contains beautiful
photographs. There are several Native American tales and sayings, such
as, "...the reason Creator gave two-leggeds two ears and one mouth was
so that we would listen twice as much as we talk."
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Time Well Spent by
Gawani Pony Boy
This beautiful journal is
designed for any horse owner serious about their relationship with their
horse. GaWaNi's intriguing questions add to the learning. Gorgeous
photos, and lots of blank lines, encourage you to come back weeks or months
later and document new progress.
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Groundwork: The First
Impression by Buck Brannaman
Groundwork takes you step-by-step,
through starting your colt from the ground. With Buck’s common sense advice
and over 90 photographs illustrating his techniques, this is a primer for
anyone interested in learning the fine art of groundwork. Some chapter
titles include "Lass Rope Work," "Changing Eyes," "Roping a Hind Foot,"
and "Horse Roping," among others. This book can be referred to over and
over, and can go anywhere with you.
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The Man Who Listens to
Horses by Monty Roberts
This number one bestseller
tells the riviting story of Monty Roberts life from studying wild mustangs
in the deserts of Nevada to fighting both family and industry traditions
to introduce gentle methods of horse training to demonstrations for the
Queen of England. Woven into this facinating story are hints and
descriptions of Monty Roberts' way with horses.
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