Understanding Basic Horse Care by Michael Ball. This book helps both the first-time and the experienced horse owner. Chapters include basic horse handling, housing, grooming and feeding/preventative medicine. With a forward by George Morris.
Because Every Round Counts, by George Morris. A selection of George Morris' 50 best columns from The Chronicle of the Horse. "...for horsemen and women who are committed to training themselves and their horses correctly." 282 pp. Paperback.
This book begins with the history of bits and continues to modern uses. A must have for the complete understanding of this complex subject. Hardcover, 184 pages
Build Confidence Over Fences, by Holly Hugo Vidal. Ms. Hugo-Vidal has written the perfect book for riders who want to do well over fences but get in their own way. She takes you on a step-by-step guide to ""Build Confidence Over Fences."" 150 pp. Paperback.
Common Sense Dressage by Sally O'Connor. Ms. O'Connor is a Chef d'Equipe for the USET. Her book covers every aspect of dressage from groundwork to piaffe and passage. Her text ""...explains the challenges of dressage in a straight-forward, easy to understand fashion,...the graphics are marvelous."" The Chronicle of the Horse. A must have for every dressage enthusiast! 170 pp. Hardcover.
Be organized in style and fashion. This 7 1/2" x 5" x 2" day planner comes in three vibrant colors - sky blue, hot pink and olive green. The six ring binder comes with a calendar, birthday/anniversary page, To do/to call and address pages. There is room for your checkbook, pen and other notes to self! The sky blue planner is a smooth lush leather and the hot pink and olive green are in a pebbled leather exterior.