
Western Training: Theory & Practice (A Western Horseman Book) Paperback – 1989 by Jack Brainard - gently used
Describes the Western approach to horse training, covers halter breaking, first saddling, and training goals, and demonstrates standard tests of horsemanship
This 136-page book is a common-sense guide to training, as well as a companion reference to specialized training books on such events as cutting, reining, roping, pleasure - whatever you plan to do with a horse. Western Training: Theory & Practice stresses the need to look at training from the horse's perspective by developing an understanding of each individual horse and by trying to analyze what the horse is trying to tell the rider-trainer, and by realizing that the patience to wait calmly for progress produces the most lasting results. (8 x 11, 136 pages, b&w photos)
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Describes the Western approach to horse training, covers halter breaking, first saddling, and training goals, and demonstrates standard tests of horsemanship
This 136-page book is a common-sense guide to training, as well as a companion reference to specialized training books on such events as cutting, reining, roping, pleasure - whatever you plan to do with a horse. Western Training: Theory & Practice stresses the need to look at training from the horse's perspective by developing an understanding of each individual horse and by trying to analyze what the horse is trying to tell the rider-trainer, and by realizing that the patience to wait calmly for progress produces the most lasting results. (8 x 11, 136 pages, b&w photos)





















