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| | Product Details | | Author: | Mark Rashid | | Paperback: | 212 pages | | Publisher: | Spring Creek Press | | Publication Date: | 1993-09 | | ISBN: | 1555661181 | | Package Length: | 8.9 inches | | Package Width: | 6.0 inches | | Package Height: | 0.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 61 reviews |
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Recomended reading! Jan 18, 2008 A very good book that has problems and solutions for issues with horses. All of his books that I have read have been well worth reading and this one is no exception.
For a true horseman Jan 13, 2008 This is a book for someone who is already a horseman and is looking for clearer ways to think about his horsemanship. While probably not for everyone I find this type of book much more helpful than the "do this and then do that" type of material.
If you liked this book you'll like True Horsemanship Through Feel by Bill Dorrance and Leslie Desmond
Awesome, can't put it down! Nov 23, 2007 Mark Rashid really has a way with words! And with horses.
He makes you feel right there with him, and learning everything
right along with him. Very enjoyable reading.
Truly a wonderful book cant wait to read all of Marks books!!! Nov 16, 2007 Easy to read and understand makes all horse people really open their eyes!! I just got the book this afternoon and am almost finished with it a definate MUST READ for horse owners!!!!
Equine enthusiast Sep 19, 2007 Mark Rashid's story format is very mindful of my days under the spell of cowboy and farrier story tellers. Mr. Rashid is absolutely generous in getting a point across without shaking a finger or being cryptic or evasive. He softly delivers the idea and lets the reader sift out their own application.
I love the 'old man'. I actually think I might have known him, in probably about 20 different people who counseled me in my early horse days. Whether the old man is/was a real person is superfilious as he functions as a terrific metaphor providing the conduit for learning and understanding.
But,actually he really is a very, very real personality in the cowboy and farrier world at large.
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