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Understanding your horse's behavior is an essential aspect of creating a mutual bond of trust, respect, and friendship. In a handy question-and-answer format, Dr. Jessica Jahiel explains the language and logic of how horses learn and communicate, enabling you to interpret and properly respond to your animal's quirky ways. From fear of the vet to unstoppable kicking, this guide provides proven techniques for helping your horse break bad habits, along with creative ideas for fostering a healthy relationship filled with love and affection. Jessica Jahiel is an internationally renowned lecturer, clinician, and award-winning author who answers equine-related questions in her online newsletter, Horse-Sense. She also responds to questions about horse behavior, riding matters, and anything else readers want to discuss in Horse & Rider, Equus, and Dressage Today, as well as in her best-selling books The Horse Behavior Problem Solver and The Rider's Problem Solver. Jahiel lives in Illinois. Horses have a language and a logic all their own, but humans can learn to understand what they are saying. Using a question-and-answer format and drawing on real-life case studies, equine behavior expert Jessica Jahiel, Ph.D., explains how a horse thinks and learns, why it acts as it does, and how you should respond. Here are answers to 101 common horse behavior problems including: * How to handle a frightened or untrained horse * How to help a horse that is head-shy, afraid of the vet, or unwilling to stand for the farrier * What to do with a horse that kicks, rears, bucks, or bites * How to help older horses get rid of bad habits and keep young ones from developing them Acknowledgments Dedication Foreword by Moira C. Harris Preface Part 1 - On the Ground 1. Humans and Horses 2. Catching and Leading 3. Grooming and Handling 4. Medicatin 5. Vet and Farrier Visits 6. Tacking Up Part 2 - Under Saddle 7. Moving While the Rider Mounts 8. On the Trail 9. Shying and Spooking 10. Herd-Bound, Barn-Sour 11. Napping and Bolting 12. Bucking and Rearing Part 3 - At Home 13. In the Stall 14. In the Stall: Boredom Breeds Vice 15. Tying and Cross-tying 16. Herd Behavior and Turnout 17. Mares and Foals 18. Stallions 19. Geldings Part 4 - Away from Home 20. Trailers: Getting in, Staying in, Getting out 21. At the Show or Clinic 22. Moving to a New Home 23. There's Always More to Learn "…filled with helpful information that will help you deal with your favorite equine friends." --American Small Farm "A 'must-have' for your bookshelf and a great gift for horsey friends." -- Horsemen's Yankee Pedlar "…fascinating, equally useful as a reference piece or to read straight through." --Horsemen's Yankee Pedlar "Whether you're looking to solve a particular problem, or just learn more about why horses do what they do, this volume is a handy and entertaining reference." -- Horse Rider
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