
Bombproofing Tips
Perry Wood(Author)
Kenilworth Press Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. February 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
24 pages
978-1-872119-88-5 (ISBN)
Description
Popular Author Perry Wood reveals some essential principles for teaching your horse to become bombproof.
The common term for a horse that accepts everything without being afraid is 'bombproof', implying that even if a bomb went off nearby, the horse would not react, jump sideways, or try to run away. By following the methods in Bombproofing Tips, in time you may find that your horse has become the kind of paragon that we traditionally call 'bombproof' includes understanding the horse's nature, basic riding skills, leading skills, how to de-sensitise your horse, riding past objects of fear - traffic, loud noises and unusual sounds, reward and punishment, riding over objects on the ground, animals and children, and strange objects.
The common term for a horse that accepts everything without being afraid is 'bombproof', implying that even if a bomb went off nearby, the horse would not react, jump sideways, or try to run away. By following the methods in Bombproofing Tips, in time you may find that your horse has become the kind of paragon that we traditionally call 'bombproof' includes understanding the horse's nature, basic riding skills, leading skills, how to de-sensitise your horse, riding past objects of fear - traffic, loud noises and unusual sounds, reward and punishment, riding over objects on the ground, animals and children, and strange objects.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Haslemere
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Product notice
Saddle-stitched
Card cover
Illustrations
37 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
100 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-872119-88-5 (9781872119885)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Introduction
Understanding the horse's nature
Basic riding skills
Leading skills
How to de-sensitise your horse
Riding past objects of fear
Traffic, tractors, bikes, horses and carts, etc
Loud noises and unusual sounds
Reward and punishment
Riding over objects on the ground
Animals and children
'Strange' objects
Conclusion
Understanding the horse's nature
Basic riding skills
Leading skills
How to de-sensitise your horse
Riding past objects of fear
Traffic, tractors, bikes, horses and carts, etc
Loud noises and unusual sounds
Reward and punishment
Riding over objects on the ground
Animals and children
'Strange' objects
Conclusion