About This Book
A collection of practical reflections and anecdotes on horses and riding, blending historical notes on the animal's role with hands-on advice for riders. Topics include taming and training methods, riding seat and balance, jumping and water crossings, use of tack and spurs, shoeing and singeing, stable management, and military and sporting applications. Illustrative episodes recount falls, rescues, and field incidents while the author also addresses social effects and ethical questions surrounding hunting. The material combines observational detail, wry anecdote, and direct counsel intended for readers who ride for work, sport, or leisure.
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