The Problem-free Horse: The Owner's Guide to Safe, Sensible Horse Management

The Problem-free Horse: The Owner's Guide to Safe, Sensible Horse Management

by Claire Lilley (Author)

Synopsis

Problems when handling your horse can happen to any owner at any time and can be a result of thoughtlessness, fear or simply just not knowing the right thing to do at the right time. This book is a common sense guide on how to cope with all the little difficulties that can turn the euphoric dream of becoming a horse owner into an uncontrollable nightmare. Claire Lilley is a well known trainer who has worked with horses for many years and has witnessed the myriad problems that occur when a horse's behaviour gets the better of the handler. The Problem-Free Horse offers sensible, practical advice on managing horses in the stable, the field and schooling from the ground, from putting on the bridle correctly to clipping an awkward horse, from dealing with an escape artist to when to call the vet. Learning to handle your horse correctly will prevent behavioural problems in the long run, but should your horse already have bad habits, there is advice here for you too. Topics include: handling and control, behaviour in the field, clipping, feeding, rugs, bandages and boots, tacking up, veterinary care, feet and shoeing, grooming, leading in hand, long reining, loose schooling, and lungeing.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
Published: 30 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 085131919X
ISBN 13: 9780851319193

Media Reviews
Sensible, practical advice on managing horses. --Wendy Parsons, BHSAI
Author Bio
Claire Lilley's comprehensive career has spanned nearly twenty years. During that time she has run a livery yard and worked as a chief instructor and yard manager. She has also run her own training yard, taking in horses for remedial training, breaking in young stock, teaching students and entering dressage competitions. Freelance teaching became a big part of her life and she also began writing for equestrian magazines and participating in demonstrations throughout the UK, riding for Sylvia Loch. Claire now runs regular training courses in Sweden, specializing in competition and remedial training for all disciplines. She competes on her own horses in dressage to Advanced level and in dressage to music. Broadening her equestrian horizons all the time, Claire qualified as a fitness trainer which has helped her knowledge of human anatomy, so relevant to teaching riding, and has recently taken up side-saddle riding. She is the author of Schooling with Ground Poles. She lives in Wiltshire. To find out more about Claire, visit her website: www.clairelilley.com