Discover The A to Z of Horses

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Foreword

01. Introduction
02. Buy a Horse
03. Contracts
04. Stabling
05. Getting Acquainted
06. Horse Psychology
07. Horse's Health
08. How to Ride
09. Horse Training
10. Bad Habits
11. Etiquette
12. Trail Riding
13. Horse Shows
14. Glossary of Terms

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Since you’ve found this website I suppose it’s ok to let you know… “I love to ride horses.” The truth is, I’m always on the internet looking for the best western horse riding information. That’s what led me to put this website up. Let me explain…

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You see, a few months ago I was doing some research on Natlee Kenoyer - one of the most well-known and influential horse women of the last century. I noticed that most of her work was available and accounted for with the exception of one of her most important pieces of work,: ‘The Western Horse - A Handbook’. 

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  • How the first western horse came to be. Where he was first bred and what he was used for.

  • The initial considerations before you buy your horse. There a quite a few to think about, such as: what sort of horse you want, where will you keep him, can you afford the upkeep. Are you dedicated to give constant care and love for him?

  • About stabling your horse--this is probably one of the biggest considerations to think about. Your beautiful animal will need a home and it has to be safe and warm and roomy.

  • How to setup the whole barn area. There are issues such as: where are you going to store your hay, what about a tack-room. You will learn the best dimensions to build your stable.

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