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ISBN 10: 1929256566
ISBN 13: 978-1929256594
Author: Monty Roberts, Jean Abernethy
From My Hands To Yours 3rd Edition Finally a textbook on the language of Equus and Monty's Join-Up training principles! Includes the very first DICTIONARY OF EQUUS clearly depicting the signs and reciprocal gestures between human and equine through photos and illustrations! From My Hands To Yours shares Monty's Join-Up horse training methods with you, both on the ground and under saddle. You'll learn to work with your horse's remedial behavior such as: Biting Pulling back Rearing Bucking And more! Basic movements such as, stopping, turning and changing leads are also included. Monty's methods are meticulously described so you can apply his hard earned knowledge to your own training experiences.
The Nature of Equus
The Language of the Horse
Building Trust
Join-Up
Forming Partnerships
A Look at Tradition
The Wonders of the Dually Halter
Tools of the Trade
The Into-Pressure Syndrome
Imprinting Good Behavior
Creating a Willing Performer
Conformation
Questions and Answers
who originally sang keep your hands to yourself
lessons from proverbs 15
from my hands to yours
from my hands to your heart
from my hands
Tags: Monty Roberts, Jean Abernethy, Hands, Lessons