The ABC Guide to Breaking and Schooling Horses

The ABC Guide to Breaking and Schooling Horses

by Josephine Knowles (Photographer)

Synopsis

Josephine Knowles has been breaking and schooling horses and ponies since she was twelve years old. Almost a lifetime of experience is contained in this book which is probably the most meticulously detailed guide to the subject ever published. The early chapters deal with the care and handling of the foal and the education of the yearling and two-year-old. An explanation of lungeing and long-reining includes advice on the necessary equipment and how to fit it. The benefits and method of loose-schooling are described and mouthing, bitting and backing are covered in detail. Chapters on schooling on the flat and over poles take the equine pupil up to participation in a first show, hunt, dressage test or Pony Club rally. Valuable advice is given on assessing and buying young horses to school on, and on reschooling badly trained or difficult animals. Matters of behaviour, vice and nervousness are covered, as is road safety, saddlery and equipment, travelling, and feeding, care and management for all ages and stages. The book is illustrated with the author's own photographs and almost 200 line illustrations by Dianne Breeze. Throughout the book, the emphasis is on safety for both human and equine. Josephine Knowles may occasionally give unconventional advice, but her proven training methods which combine firmness with tact and sympathy, result in horses and ponies that are happy, willing and obedient.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
Published: 10 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0851315593
ISBN 13: 9780851315591

Author Bio
Josephine Knowles was two years old when she was given her first pony in 1931. She was breaking and schooling ponies, usually purchased after much haggling from rag and bone merchants in her native Lancashire, by the time she was twelve. Soon she was training difficult animals for others and when she had passed her Pony Club tests with the Holcombe Harriers branch, she became a Pony Club instructor. Several jobs followed, including working for a hunt, a livery and dealing yard, a girls' school where riding was part of the curriculum, and an eventing establishment. During this time, Josephine came second in one of the first Horse Trials to be held in this country on a horse given to her as a reject by Colonel Guy Cubitt. BHS examinations followed, and after gaining her BHSI, she opened her own riding school. Setting her sight on a Fellowship, she applied to take the examination 'just to see how much I would need to know' and passed. For many years now, Josephine has been breaking and schooling horses and ponies from her Northamptonshire yard. She also buys and sells horses, teaches, gives demonstrations and lectures and has gained an enviable reputation for her work with young equines.