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From Birth to Backing: Give Your Young Horse a Head Start in Life by Using the Appropriate Body Language, from the Initial 'Join-Up' Right Through to Early Ridden Work

From Birth to Backing: Give Your Young Horse a Head Start in Life by Using the Appropriate Body Language, from the Initial 'Join-Up' Right Through to Early Ridden Work

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent , a real "how to"
Review: At first i was slightly put off by the review that was entitled "not worth a penny" as it was the most recent, however i carried on and read all other reviews and how glad i am. It was fantastic, a real bible, my horse and i have benefited hugely from the information given. I can only think that "Not worth a penny" was having a bad day.

i can't wait to read richards new book, unlock your horses talents.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Over all Book
Review: I loved the pictures and I loved the training help in this book! Though like all horse books I disagreed with some aspects of the book but I am horse person and you know we are all so opionionated. But I would reccommend it to anyone training thier 1st horse!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Resource for Owners of Young Horses
Review: I purcased this book yesterday and i am aready done reading it! I cannot wait to read it again.
From birth to backing is with out doubt a horse training bible, there is very intelligent methods to go by from biting to rearing and halter brakeing to trail riding. I can't wait to start teaching my 5 month old belgin draft. At first I was afriad of her , she is already taller than me ( I'm 4'11") but now i feel that i am knowledgable enough to handle any situation. I really wanted to start off on a great start so i searched for the right book , I am very glad i bought this one!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is terrific
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was to-the-point, very informative and has LOTS of excellent illustrative photos.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Far from expectations
Review: This book was terrible. It provided no helpful information whatsoever. It was lacking in even the most basic ridership information that everyone knows. Also the pictures were vague and hard to follow. It seems to be written for a two year old, using no words longer than three letters except for "horsies" instead of "horses". Overall I'd say don't buy this book unless you want to throw your money away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book for foal training
Review: This is an excellent book using Monty Robert's training. It has been (thus far) a life safer for training my young foal. Highly recommend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!!
Review: This is the best foal and horse training book ever written! When I first bought it, it didn't look interesting but when I read it, I couldn't put it down!. Now that I'm buying a foal, and am going to be there when it's born, I'M PREPARED! A must have for all who are going to have foals!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!!
Review: When my daughter began riding and eventually entering any and all competitions within our county, my husband and I knew we had to keep up! Her passion for riding led to us leasing horses, and we took this responsibility seriously. We found this book by Maxwell and Sharples to be extrememly helpful. I was overwhelmed with how much there was to learn, but her book efficiently catagorized the most essential things one needs to know about horses. The format of the book profiles all ages of the horse from young to elder and deals with behaviors, anxieties, training, problems and solutions. The book goes in depth to reveal the best way to handle your horse and their behavior, not to mention health and maintainance issues.

Briefly, this is an excellent all encompassing manual of comprehensive horse care and maintainance. For a lay person like myself, I feel I can tackle this book and come away with some very useful information, even if I am not exactly Elizabeth Taylor in her younger years.


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