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How To Think Like A Horse The Essential Handbook For Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do Cherry Hill

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How To Think Like A Horse The Essential Handbook For Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do Cherry Hill
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How To Think Like A Horse The Essential Handbook For Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do Cherry Hill instant download after payment.

Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.63 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Cherry Hill
ISBN: 9781580178358, 1580178359
Language: English
Year: 2006

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How To Think Like A Horse The Essential Handbook For Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do Cherry Hill by Cherry Hill 9781580178358, 1580178359 instant download after payment.

Horse trainer and instructor Cherry Hill believes that every human/horse relationship benefits from a greater human understanding of what motivates horses, how they experience the world, what makes them happy, and what worries them. Journey through the equine mind with Hill as she explores what makes a horse tick. How do his basic needs dictate his behavior and mood? What touches and tastes appeal to his senses? How does his “flight or fight” instinct dictate his response to sudden movements? If horses are treated respectfully with methods they understand, everyone involved — animal and human — will be happier, safer, and more productive.

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