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This book compares the horses sensory organs with those of humans to avoid misunderstandings as lack of knowledge can lead to many problems when dealing with horses. It coves hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch. Each section covers how the horse's sense works and how they relate to care, behavior, and riding, explaining why some practices are appropriate and why some are not. The author emphasizes the behavioral aspects of dealing with horses.
A guide for those aiming for balance and accuracy in their riding. Each of the 100 features includes a technique to work on and advice on what might go wrong and how to put it right. Over 100 photographs show common riding faults, such as tipping forward, weak lower leg position, heavy hands and incorrect application of the aids.
In this book the author compares the horses sensory organs with those of humans; the five senses are covered - hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch. Each section explains how the horses sense works and then this is related to care, behaviour and riding, explaining why some practices are appropriate and why some are not.
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