The Truth about Horses: A Guide to Understanding and Training Your Horse
Balancing new scientific research with his practical horse-training experience, author Andrew McLean debunks long-standing myths about horses and presents a far-reaching, totally humane method of horse training. He starts by recognizing vast differences between equine and human brains and mental processes. He describes the traditional trainer�1/2s mistake of judging horses according to the standards of docile or good horse and bad-tempered or mean horse. The horse�1/2s brain cannot make abstract judgments about �1/2good�1/2 or �1/2bad�1/2 behavior, but readily responds to conditioning by trainers who understand the equine brain, the instincts that drive it, and a horse�1/2s way of knowing the world. The author emphasizes that by training a horse according to a set of consistent responses that coincide with equine instincts, horse owners can avoid undesirable horse behavior. He offers a training program and amplifies on it with enlightening case studies. Here is must-reading for every current and prospective horse owner and rider. More than 300 color photos.
- Author
- Andrew McLean
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 160
- Publisher
- B.E.S. Publishing
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780764155536
- Genres
- horses
- Release date
- 2003
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