"Modern Horse Management" 1915 TIMMIS, Major Reginald S.

TIMMIS, Major Reginald S.

[233] pp.

w/ 144 plates

Cassell and Company, Limited

1915

11 1/8" x 8 1/2"

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This book delves into the fascinating world of horses, exploring their rich history, psychology, and the art of horsemanship. It traces the horse's journey from its earliest known ancestors to its prominent role in various civilizations, highlighting the deep connection between humans and horses across time. The author provides valuable insights into the horse's mind, emphasizing the importance of understanding their behavior and natural instincts. Practical guidance on horse care, feeding, grooming, and stable management ensures the well-being of these magnificent creatures. The intricacies of riding and driving are explored, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of horsemanship techniques. With a focus on ethical treatment, the book challenges outdated and cruel practices such as tail docking and the use of bearing reins. It advocates for humane education and responsible animal care, emphasizing the significance of treating horses with respect and compassion. By combining historical knowledge with practical advice and a strong ethical stance, this book serves as an invaluable resource for horse enthusiasts, promoting a deeper appreciation for the enduring bond between humans and horses.


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