The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild & Vicious Horses
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A practical and historical guide to domesticating and training horses that emphasizes gradual methods, patience, and humane handling over force. It combines step-by-step advice for breaking, harnessing, and driving balky animals with progressive exercises to build confidence and reliability, and explains the use of subtle signals to elicit peak effort. Anecdotes and historical observations illustrate varying horsemanship traditions and the evolution of equipment such as bridles and saddles, while repeatedly underlining the superior results of kind, consistent training.
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