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Title: The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild & Vicious Horses
Note: Reading ease score: 68.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Note: Includes The Horseman's Guide and Farrier, by John J. Stutzman.
Note: Possibly based on J.S. Rarey's Modern art of taming wild horses. See http: //lccn.loc.gov/2004563353
Credits:
Produced by Kentuckiana Digital Library, David Garcia, Michael
Ciesielski and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Summary: "The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild & Vicious Horses" by T. Gilbert, Bro. Ramsey & Co. is a practical manual on horse training written in the mid-19th century. The text emphasizes methods for taming wild horses, particularly those that are stubborn or have aggressive tendencies, drawing from the cultural practices of the Arabs, who are highlighted for their effective horsemanship techniques and deep bond with their horses. The opening of the book introduces the historical significance of horse domestication, explaining how the horse has served mankind for millennia. It illustrates the contrasts in horsemanship techniques across cultures, with a strong focus on the humane and understanding treatment of horses, which leads to better cooperation from the animals. The author lays out three fundamental principles aimed at establishing a successful training regimen and begins detailing techniques for safely handling and stabling young colts, emphasizing a gentle approach to avoid scaring the horses, and gradually building their trust and obedience through calming interactions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Kincaid, P. R.
Author: Stutzman, John J.
EBook No.: 14776
Published: Jan 24, 2005
Downloads: 170
Language: English
Subject: Horses -- Diseases
Subject: Horses -- Training
Subject: Horses
LoCC: Agriculture: Animal culture
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild & Vicious Horses
Note: Reading ease score: 68.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Note: Includes The Horseman's Guide and Farrier, by John J. Stutzman.
Note: Possibly based on J.S. Rarey's Modern art of taming wild horses. See http: //lccn.loc.gov/2004563353
Credits:
Produced by Kentuckiana Digital Library, David Garcia, Michael
Ciesielski and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Summary: "The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild & Vicious Horses" by T. Gilbert, Bro. Ramsey & Co. is a practical manual on horse training written in the mid-19th century. The text emphasizes methods for taming wild horses, particularly those that are stubborn or have aggressive tendencies, drawing from the cultural practices of the Arabs, who are highlighted for their effective horsemanship techniques and deep bond with their horses. The opening of the book introduces the historical significance of horse domestication, explaining how the horse has served mankind for millennia. It illustrates the contrasts in horsemanship techniques across cultures, with a strong focus on the humane and understanding treatment of horses, which leads to better cooperation from the animals. The author lays out three fundamental principles aimed at establishing a successful training regimen and begins detailing techniques for safely handling and stabling young colts, emphasizing a gentle approach to avoid scaring the horses, and gradually building their trust and obedience through calming interactions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Kincaid, P. R.
Author: Stutzman, John J.
EBook No.: 14776
Published: Jan 24, 2005
Downloads: 170
Language: English
Subject: Horses -- Diseases
Subject: Horses -- Training
Subject: Horses
LoCC: Agriculture: Animal culture
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.