Customer Review: Book is actually a few years outdated to the med school process. Still good info but not if you need guidelines on the correct steps to take b/c that part is out of date.
Customer Review: This is a marvelous book in its clarity and easy to follow lessons and photos. Sean and Alisha present a step-by-step, easy to follow method to bring your horse along. I especially appreciate that the language is correct and not loaded with "cute" jargon. I only wish I did not live so far from their... more info
Customer Review: My classmates and professor all agree that this book is horribly written and incredibly difficult for a non-expert to sift through and comprehend. The authors contradict each other continually and the specific ideas in the book are not well explained. I cannot imagine that there is not another text... more info
Customer Review: The forward is more of a sermonette than an introduction to horsemanship. Imprinting, Pat Parelli, Doctor MIller should know better. If I want to ride my horse at a full gallup into the back of a moving horse trailer then Parelli is the man. Anyone, including the good doctor, who espouses his... more info
Customer Review: This is a very good instructional book and a must read for anyone expecting a foal anytime soon. There are plenty of pictures showing how to do what he suggests and he goes over many of the principles of good horse training methods and practices that relate to a new foal. He goes on in later... more info
Customer Review: I gave a copy of this book to a horse trainer that was so hard on my horses that I had to get mad and take them home after seeing that they made my four year old filly lame. This book is wonderful and very Informative on the consepts of nonviolent training of horses. The fact that there are... more info
Customer Review: One of the very best books of this type I have EVER read. I came away with a far greater understanding of why horses react/respond as they do and recommend this book to anyone who loves and deals with these wonderful creatures.
Customer Review: The books content is helpful and well presented. The book defines different styles or approaches that are effective for different audience types. However, the author doesn't spend much time on how to determine the appropriate style for each audience. Readers who are best able to do this may find... more info
Customer Review: ... to appreciate life in Utopia, the well-ordered commonwealth described by traveler Rafael Hythloday and reported by Thomas More. Assuming, however, that Hythloday was not prevaricating in the manner of world travelers, and that More recorded his comments accurately, Utopia sounds like a very nice... more info