Equestrian

"Training The Trotting Horse" 1891 MARVIN, Charles

MARVIN, Charles

[352] pp.

The Marvin Publishing Company, Ltd.

1891

Fourth Edition

8 1/2" x 6 1/4"

"Training The Trotting Horse: A Natural And Improved Method Of Educating Trotting Colts And Horses, Based On Twenty Years' Experience" is a book written by Charles Marvin in 1893. This book is a comprehensive guide that provides readers with a natural and improved method of educating trotting colts and horses. Based on the author's twenty years of experience, the book covers various aspects of horse training, including the selection of colts, feeding, shoeing, and breaking. The book is divided into several chapters, each focusing on a specific aspect of horse training. The first chapter provides readers with an overview of the author's philosophy on horse training and the importance of selecting the right colt. The subsequent chapters cover topics such as feeding, shoeing, and breaking, with detailed instructions and practical advice. The author emphasizes the importance of natural methods in horse training and advocates for a gentle approach that takes into consideration the horse's temperament and individual needs. The book also includes illustrations and diagrams that help readers understand the techniques and methods discussed in the text. Overall, "Training The Trotting Horse: A Natural And Improved Method Of Educating Trotting Colts And Horses, Based On Twenty Years' Experience" is a valuable resource for horse trainers and enthusiasts. It provides readers with a comprehensive guide to horse training that is based on practical experience and natural methods.


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