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Book Synopsis Harmonious Horsemanship by : Sue Dyson
Download or read book Harmonious Horsemanship written by Sue Dyson and published by Matador. This book was released on 2023-09-28 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All too often, pain in ridden horses is labelled as 'bad' behaviour. The apparently 'sound' horse is 'naughty', 'lazy', 'difficult', 'explosive', 'spooky', 'nappy', and more. These labels are wrong.Pain impacts all aspects of a horse's performance, including its partnership with the rider, and its potential to progress.
Book Synopsis Harmonious Horsemanship by : Sue Dyson
Download or read book Harmonious Horsemanship written by Sue Dyson and published by Troubador Publishing Ltd. This book was released on 2023-09-28 with total page 411 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All too often, pain in ridden horses is labelled as 'bad' behaviour. The apparently ‘sound’ horse is 'naughty', 'lazy', 'difficult', 'explosive', 'spooky', 'nappy', and more. These labels are wrong. Pain impacts all aspects of a horse's performance, including its partnership with the rider, and its potential to progress. It does not always create lameness. Relieving pain can lead to greater potential, a deeper partnership, and improved performance. In ‘Harmonious Horsemanship: Use of the Ridden Horse Ethogram to Optimise Potential, Partnership and Performance', Sue Dyson and Sue Palmer share their professional knowledge and experience. You will learn how to use a checklist of 24 behaviours to check for musculoskeletal pain in ridden horses. The book includes a gripping mix of research studies, contributions from industry experts, and real-life case studies. Only by first recognising pain can we then address it through accurate assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. This book, full of practical tools and backed by solid robust science, teaches you how to use ridden behaviour to recognise the subtle signs of pain, even in horses that appear to be sound. It is for anyone who cares about the horse, whether you are an interested amateur owner or an experienced equestrian professional. Together, we can make the world a better place for horses.
Book Synopsis The Spirit of Horsemanship by : Pamela Demuth
Download or read book The Spirit of Horsemanship written by Pamela Demuth and published by Outskirts Press. This book was released on 2008 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Horsemanship Harmony through Natural Principles and Practices! We often come to horse ownership with a dream, which may have started as a child. In time our experiences may no longer match our expectations. Even though we have some success, there is always more we can learn enhancing our present skills and knowledge. This book is a wealth of information to fill in the gaps we often don't know exist in the horse's understanding or in our presentation. Pamela DeMuth provides a rich blend of natural principles, skill building exercises, examples, and experiences to inspire a new and deeper way to improve your connection with your horse. These are based on her work with horses and people, and the teachings of master horsemen. As you apply the concepts contained within, your skills in reading and communicating with horses can be greatly expanded into joyous win-win horsemanship. No matter your focus, discipline, or level of experience, the principles presented in The Spirit of Horsemanship can make dreams a reality for you and your horse. This book shows how small changes within you can lead to profound changes in what you offer to and gain from these magnificent beings-and all of life!
Book Synopsis Animal Languages in the Middle Ages by : Alison Langdon
Download or read book Animal Languages in the Middle Ages written by Alison Langdon and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-02-13 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The essays in this interdisciplinary volume explore language, broadly construed, as part of the continued interrogation of the boundaries of human and nonhuman animals in the Middle Ages. Uniting a diverse set of emerging and established scholars, Animal Languages questions the assumed medieval distinction between humans and other animals. The chapters point to the wealth of non-human communicative and discursive forms through which animals function both as vehicles for human meaning and as agents of their own, demonstrating the significance of human and non-human interaction in medieval texts, particularly for engaging with the Other. The book ultimately considers the ramifications of deconstructing the medieval anthropocentric view of language for the broader question of human singularity.
Book Synopsis Think Harmony with Horses by : Ray Hunt
Download or read book Think Harmony with Horses written by Ray Hunt and published by Mitchell Beazley. This book was released on 1978 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "When you ask your horse to do something it should be his idea ... he wants to do it, he understands how to do it, and he does it." These words are typical of the way Ray Hunt expresses his philosophy of the ideal relationship between horse and man. That philosophy is discussed in this book, in a manner that makes the reader feel as if he is listening to Ray talk. It is persuasive talk - gently persuasive; this man's ideas make a lot of sense, and the success he has achieved with those ideas is impressive. Ray Hunt traveled around the country working with groups of riders who were interested in his philosophy of harmony with horses. As Gene Lewis says in his forward to the book, Ray's theory is "to unite the horse and rider into one working unit of both mind and body. He has developed a language and has become a wonderful teacher and demonstrator." Included in this book is an interpretation of the "Ray Hunt method of schooling a horse" written by Vincent W. Carpenter, who attended one of Ray's clinics. He tells amazing stories that Ray might not tell about himself and summarizes the whole philosophy in a clear and objective way. Also included is a question and answer section, in which a number of the most commonly asked questions are answered in detail. And throughout the entire book runs the simple, basic idea: think harmony."--Publisher's description.
Book Synopsis Enlightened Equitation by : Heather Moffett
Download or read book Enlightened Equitation written by Heather Moffett and published by . This book was released on 2012-04 with total page 251 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Achieve total synchronisation with your horse by using Heather Moffett's non-confrontational training methods - and make riding a totally rewarding experience. Partnership, not domination, is the key to success.
Book Synopsis The Harmony Project by : Kate Farmer
Download or read book The Harmony Project written by Kate Farmer and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2003-12 with total page 158 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Harmony Project is a unique concept to give horse lovers a deeper insighet into the equine mind. The project follows the training and development of a filly foal called "Harmony", from 6 months and separation from the mare, up to 3 and a half years and carrying her first rider. Harmony's behaviour and training are explainedin terms of her view of the world, and show how we can present ourselves to our horses in a way that is more meaningful to them, and therefore more effective. Harmony is being trained primarily under the principles of natural horsemanship taught by the top American trainer, Richard Thompson, who is the mentor of Harmony's owner and trainer, Kate Farmer. Date comes from a classical British riding background, and aims to show in the Harmony Project that the principles of natural horsemanship are equally relevant to all equestrian desciplines, and not, as many suppose, mostly of help to western riders. Part 1 of The Harmony Project follows harmony from 6 monts to 18 months, and presents the first stages of her training in a clear, easy to follow way. Each chapter focusses on one or two specific aspects of equine psychology, and the ex ercises that relate to them. It offers an excellent introduction ot natural horsemanship for newcomers to these methods, and a very useful companion for those who have already started working on NH principles.
Book Synopsis Horses, Humans, and Harmony by : Michael Kibler
Download or read book Horses, Humans, and Harmony written by Michael Kibler and published by Createspace Independent Pub. This book was released on 2014-01 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is often forgotten how much we, as a species, owe to the great and majestic animal that is the horse. Indeed, the rise of modern civilization is much indebted to this wondrous creature. It is one that can fly without wings and thunder without clouds. It needs no speech to strike our own away, nor requires any wind to draw the very breath out of us. But how much do we actually know about the horse? Today, countless members of the human race attempt to understand and comprehend how we can live and work in harmony with one of the most amazing animals ever to come into existence. In Horses, Humans, and Harmony, equestrian Michael Kibler does just that. By breaking down natural horse psychology, human reactions, and the best way to adapt them both, Michael encourages the development of a healthy and happy bond between horses and humans. Don't work on horses, work with them!
Book Synopsis Harmony in Horsemanship by : John Arthur Talbot-Ponsonby
Download or read book Harmony in Horsemanship written by John Arthur Talbot-Ponsonby and published by . This book was released on 1964 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Think Harmony with Horses by : Ray Hunt
Download or read book Think Harmony with Horses written by Ray Hunt and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 87 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Harmony, Lightness and Horses by : Ylvie Fros
Download or read book Harmony, Lightness and Horses written by Ylvie Fros and published by . This book was released on 2018-11-15 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This book explains the essence, the ultimate goal of riding; the feeling of harmony, elegance and lightness all of us riders are looking for and sometimes find glimpses of. This book presents you with some of my experience, hands-on exercises and tips on how to use your body and mind to find harmony and lightness with your horse." -Ylvie Fros
Book Synopsis The Encyclopaedia of Equestrian Exploration Volume 1 - A Study of the Geographic and Spiritual Equestrian Journey, Based Upon the Philosophy of Harmonious Horsemanship by : Cuchullaine O'Reilly
Download or read book The Encyclopaedia of Equestrian Exploration Volume 1 - A Study of the Geographic and Spiritual Equestrian Journey, Based Upon the Philosophy of Harmonious Horsemanship written by Cuchullaine O'Reilly and published by . This book was released on 2017-11-29 with total page 578 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For thousands of years we have travelled on horseback but until now no one has shown us the way. The three-volume Encyclopaedia of Equestrian Exploration is the most extensive study of equestrian travel ever created. Former generations of horse travellers took the basis of their equestrian knowledge for granted. For centuries they passed on wisdom in an oral tradition, never foreseeing the day when horses would be replaced as the primary mode of transportation. The result was the loss of humanity's collective equestrian travel wisdom. A treasure trove representing more than 6,000 years of cumulative human-horse travel experience was lost in less than 100 years due to global apathy. Thus as the 20th century came to a conclusion mankind knew more about the surface of the moon than it did about the once vital topic of horse travel. The Encyclopaedia of Equestrian Exploration offers every conceivable type of advice about equestrian travel such as how to plan a route, how to choose a travelling companion, how to find a road horse, how to load a pack saddle, how many miles to travel per day, how to feed and shoe your horse, how to cross rivers, how to negotiate borders, how to survive in traffic, how to deter horse thieves, etc. Enriched by nearly a thousand images, the books contain the wisdom of more than 400 Long Riders. The Bibliography includes knowledge gained from more than 200 titles dating back hundreds of years. This volume consists of The Preparation, The Horses and The Equipment. It counsels travellers on how to overcome hostility aimed by critics, plan a route and choose a companion. Finances and insurance are examined. Extensive chapters teach travellers how to locate, inspect and purchase suitable horses. The role of the pack horse is documented. A special study of Long Rider horsemanship provides surprising historical revelations. Feeding, watering, grooming and shoeing are carefully explained. Other chapters examine riding saddles, pack saddles, personal equipment and the use of support vehicles. Created after decades of study by CuChullaine O'Reilly, the Founder of the Long Riders' Guild, this comprehensive series of books is filled with the indispensable knowledge needed to resolve problems, overcome hardships and avoid dangers while travelling. Just as importantly, it empowers readers to turn their dream into a life-changing equestrian journey.
Book Synopsis History of Horses Told by Horses by : H A Levin
Download or read book History of Horses Told by Horses written by H A Levin and published by Morgan James Publishing. This book was released on 2009-04-01 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Following his telepathic communication with a mare named Bess, Levin delivers this chronicle of the historical links between humans and horses, in which horses express their thoughts on the impact that humans have on the Earth and state their mission.
Book Synopsis Harmony With Horses by : Leslie Cook
Download or read book Harmony With Horses written by Leslie Cook and published by Liberty Network. This book was released on 2010-01-01 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If horses interest you greatly and you feel a need to help them be comfortable and happy, then you have the feelings that are the core of true horsemanship. If you wish you could talk to them, to sit on their backs and fly over a mountain together and show the horse that as a team, you can enjoy the highest levels of success, then you are on your way to actually acheiving all of these things.Harmony can be achieved when riding a horse in much the same way as playing a song. Just as different keys on the piano are played to make one beautiful sound, horse and rider need to become identical in every way even though our anatomy and natures are vastly different. Harmony With Horses will expand your eyes and grow your love towards the horse. You will learn the basics of horsemanship and riding in a very thorough and enjoyable way. This book will also help the experienced rider fine tune their skills.
Download or read book Horse Harmony written by Madalyn Ward and published by . This book was released on 2008-10 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you are a horse lover, you have probably experienced the pain and frustration of finding the perfect horse only to discover later that the two of you are a poor match. This book, Horse Harmony, looks at horses in a whole new way. Just as with humans, these wonderful creatures have different constitutions and personalities that can be defined and evaluated. Using Traditional Chinese Medicine as her model, Dr. Ward has developed 11 basic horse types and temperaments. She describes the personality as well as the best training, occupation, diet, and management approach for each. After experiencing years of frustration with her own poor equine matches and watching hundreds of clients in similar situations, Dr. Ward has dedicated herself to creating a practical approach for finding the best matches between people and horses. Her goal is to empower you to recognize your most fitting equine companion or learn how better to work, live, and play with the horse you already care for. She hopes this will be a significant step toward helping you realize your lifelong equestrian dreams.
Book Synopsis The Joy of the Journey by : Jodine Carruthers
Download or read book The Joy of the Journey written by Jodine Carruthers and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2010-01-18 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jodine Carruthers, Equine Behavior Specialist and a true lover of horses, delivers an illuminating and important gift to everyone who owns or spends time with horses. In The Joy of the Journey Carruthers takes us step by step through the process of knowing our horse...and knowing ourselves through a holistic approach to connecting with horses. Achieving this, we are more likely to connect successfully with our horse, becoming the herd leader while allowing our horse to express who he is. This is not about dominance, but authentic partnership. Every page of this conscientiously created guide leads us closer to that perfect relationship where human and horse are filled with joy. Where do we find such harmony? The answer lies in successful communication, awareness, trusting our intuition, and understanding our bodies and nervous system, as well as the horse's. As we learn all of this, we move that much closer to the joy and unconditional love that horses can bring.
Book Synopsis The Encylopaedia of Equestrian Exploration Volume II - A Study of the Geographic and Spiritual Equestrian Journey, Based Upon the Philosophy of Harmonious Horsemanship by : Cuchullaine O'Reilly
Download or read book The Encylopaedia of Equestrian Exploration Volume II - A Study of the Geographic and Spiritual Equestrian Journey, Based Upon the Philosophy of Harmonious Horsemanship written by Cuchullaine O'Reilly and published by . This book was released on 2017-11-29 with total page 792 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For thousands of years we have travelled on horseback but until now no one has shown us the way. The Encyclopaedia of Equestrian Exploration is the most extensive study of equestrian travel ever created. The three-volume series offers every conceivable type of advice about equestrian travel such as how to plan a route, how to choose a travelling companion, how to find a road horse, how to load a pack saddle, how many miles to travel per day, how to feed and shoe your horse, how to cross rivers, how to negotiate borders, how to survive in traffic, how to deter horse thieves, etc. Enriched by nearly a thousand images, the books contain the wisdom of more than 400 Long Riders. The Bibliography includes knowledge gained from more than 200 titles dating back hundreds of years. Volume II consists of The Challenges. This volume contains the most comprehensive investigation of equestrian travel problems ever compiled. Geographic difficulties include mountains, deserts, rivers, jungles and quicksand. Riding in extreme heat and polar cold are examined. Solutions are provided for manmade perils such as bridge crossings and tunnels. Information is provided on how to safely transport horses by ship, plane, truck and trailer. Modern ordeals such as hostile bureaucrats and aggressive motorists are scrutinized. The decision to carry firearms is carefully considered. Problems involving cultural traditions and the hiring of guides are resolved. Traditional concerns, including dangerous animals, poisonous insects and equine medical emergencies are fully documented. Special chapters contain extensive examinations regarding sore backs, colic and how to deal with equine mortality while travelling. Created after decades of study by CuChullaine O'Reilly, the Founder of the Long Riders' Guild, the Encyclopaedia of Equestrian Exploration is filled with the indispensable knowledge needed to resolve problems, overcome hardships and avoid dangers while travelling. The three volumes are not about one country or culture. They represent the collective wisdom of humanity's travel on horseback. They are books of marvels that include precious stories, valuable ideas, forgotten history and endangered practical knowledge.