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Basic Horsemanship (Revised) (Doubleday Equestrian Library)

Basic Horsemanship (Revised) (Doubleday Equestrian Library)
By Gaydell M. Collier, Eleanor F. Prince

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The first paperback edition of a popular standard guide to horsemanship, from first mount to competitive riding, plus all the key facts about horse care, feeding and grooming, English and Western tack, and more.

B & W photographs and line drawings throughout.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #486470 in Books
  • Published on: 1993-04-01
  • Released on: 1993-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 344 pages

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From the Publisher
The first paperback edition of a popular standard guide to horsemanship, from first mount to competitive riding, plus all the key facts about horse care, feeding and grooming, English and Western tack, and more.

B & W photographs and line drawings throughout.

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The first paperback edition of a popular standard guide to horsemanship, from first mount to competitive riding, plus all the key facts about horse care, feeding and grooming, English and Western tack, and more.

B & W photographs and line drawings throughout.


Customer Reviews

GREAT BOOK4
this book is great! it has a little bit of everything in it from riding to common horse problems.

Covering many topics. a little verbose and rough.2
I have to say it's really "basic". I didn't mean that it's worthless.But it's not worth the price. It suits the one who is interested in horsemanship but doesn't have any experience in riding . The major drawback is the pictures or graph are not enough for the reader to make a precise and vivid image of what the author trys to present. And this is quiet helpful for novice riders.isn't it?

I learned at my own pace ,it felt like a trainer was there5
I'm a twelve year old rider. I just started to learn to ride. I wanted to learn to ride better and faster since my riding lessons are only once a week. I think that the book helped me a great deal. I got to learn at the pace I felt comfortable with.