Considering the Horse: Tales of Problems Solved and Lessons Learned - Book Review,
by Mark Rashid, Ron Ball (Illustrator)

Equus "
a Colorado clone of James Herriot reveals the evolution of his training skills through well-told tales."
Book Description Mark Rashids entertaining stories will introduce you to quiet solutions for resolving training problems from the horses point of view. Topics include ground manners, picking up feet, headshyness, trailer loading, mounting problems, balking, and head tossing. If you are about to buy a horse and definitely if you are about to sell your horse because of problems, or even if you only wish you owned a horse, this book will give you a whole new perspective into the horses point of view.
About the Author Mark Rashid has worked with horses since he was ten years old. His articles on solving problems from the horses point of view have been published in "Western Horseman" and "Western Horse." He lives with his wife, Wendy, and their three children in Estes Park, Colorado, where he continues to train horses and teach his horse training methods. Western artist and entertainer Ron Ball has been drawing and painting horses and the West as long as he can remember. He lives on his Lazy Easel Ranch near Estes Park, Colorado.
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