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A Good Horse Is Never A Bad Color - Mark Rashid (1996)
ISBN 9781555661427
Publisher Spring Creek Press
Publication Date February 1996
Format Paperback (226 x 152 mm)
Illustrator Herb Mignery
Plot / Summary
In this follow-up to his first book, "Considering the Horse," Mark Rashid continues to share his gift for using communication, not force, in working with horses. Rashid uses heart-warming and humorous stories to share his techniques of teaching horses by understanding their view of the world. These tales deal with many facets of buying, owning, and training horses. Stories of Arabs, appaloosas, and paints-mistrusted and mistreated because of their breed-will give you a new perspective on these breeds and others. Rashid's accounts of horses bound for slaughter because they couldn't be trained will inspire you to give your own problem horse another look. And when Wil, the ugliest horse you can imagine, turns out to be the best on the ranch, you'll understand why a good horse is never a bad color.
Additional Book Details
2Frog Index 1859
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Specifications
Cover Price $17.50
Nr of Pages 196
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