Description
Foals imprint on their mothers and are guided by instinct. But over time, they get accustomed to humans and can be reared to become trusting, faithful playmates and companions. Therefore, establishing good behavior at the outset is fundamental to creating a well-adjusted adult horse. The authors of Foals and Young Horses: Training and Management for a Well-behaved Horse, using their extensive experience and personal stories, explain how to balance natural behavior with training methods to develop a well-behaved horse. The approach is knowledgeable and patient and is based on the mutual respect between horse and rider. Key exercises are explained in the text by a variety of photos, and these can also be used with older horses. Key features include: – Vaccination, hoofcare, herd behavior, feeding, and housing. The reader is guided through the health, well-being, training, education, and attitude of the first three years of a horse’s life, with a focus on building trust throughout. This resource is a useful guide for horse owners, riders, and breeders. It will also be of interest to equine science students and para-professionals. 198 p.
Series: Horse Riding and Management Series
- Ute Ochsenbauer. Horse trainer, specialized in foals and young horses.
- Beate Schmidtlein. Horse trainer, specialized in foals and young horses.
- Publication date (digital version): 2024-01 – 5m Publishing; Copyright © 2013 by Franckh-Kosmos Verlags-GmbH & Co.
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