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Besides the Jesse Beery 8 Volume Course on Horsemanship, I have two smaller excellent horse training books that I know you'll want. Both are packed with great horse training tips and proven, solid methods that you'll use over and over. 

The two books are:
"The Arabian Art of Taming
and Training Wild Horses"
and
"Breaking and Training Colts"

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Each of them teach a full range of useful lessons to control your horse and they complement the Beery course very well.

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 "The Arabian Art of
Taming and Training Wild Horses"

 

With a special section included:

"The Horseman's Guide And Farrier"

 

I secured the copyright to this great book and had professional editors convert it into an eBook for me.  This was originally authored in 1856.  It is a fascinating horse training manual and guide on how to train and control even the wildest horses.  The Arabians were excellent horse handlers and this book details amazing methods that you will be able to use with your horse, guaranteed.

The Arabian horse trainers did an amazing job of training their horses to be "loyal".  The horse would not leave their master unless commanded to do so.

 

It's pretty amazing how some of the same training philosophies in this book cross over with the excellent Jesse Beery methods.  They compliment each other very well.

 

Table of Contents of This Awesome Book:

  • Introduction
  • The Three Fundamental Principles of My Theory
  • Founded on the Leading Characteristics of the Horse
  • How to Succeed in Getting the Colt from Pasture
  • How to Stable a Colt Without Trouble
  • Time to Reflect
  • The Kind of Halter
  • Remarks On the Horse
  • Experiments With the Robe
  • Suppositions On the Sense of Smelling
  • Prevailing Opinion of Horsemen
  • Powel's System of Approaching the Colt
  • Powel's Treatment: How to Govern Horses of Any Kind
  • How to Proceed if Your Horse Is of a Stubborn Disposition
  • How to Halter and Lead the Colt
  • How to Lead a Colt Ny the side Of a Broken Horse
  • How to Lead a Colt Into the Stable and Hitch Him Without Having Him Pull on the Halter
  • The Kind of Bit and How to Accustom a Horse To It
  • How to Saddle a Colt
  • How to Mount the Colt
  • How to Ride the Colt
  • The proper way to Bit a Colt
  • How to Drive a Horse That Is Very Wild, and Has Any Vicious Habit
  • Balking
  • Break a Horse to Harness
  • How to Hitch a Horse in a Sulky
  • How to Make a Horse Lie Down
  • How to Make a Horse Follow You
  • How to Make a Horse Stand Without Holding

The Horseman's Guide And Farrier

  • Cure for Colic
  • Cure for the Bots
  • For Distemper
  • Long Fever
  • Rheumatic Liniment
  • Cuts and Wounds of all kinds
  • Sprains and Swellings
  • For Glanders
  • Saddle or Collar Liniment
  • Liniment to set the stifle Joint on a Horse
  • Eye Water
  • Liniment for Windgalls, Strains and growth of Lumps on Man or Horse
  • Horse Powder
  • For Cuts or Wounds on Horse or Man
  • Oil for Collars
  • Sore and Scummed Eyes on Horses
  • For a Bruised Eye
  • Poll-evil or Fistula
  • For the Fersey
  • To Make the Hair Grow on Man or Beast
  • Cholera or Diarrhea Tincture
  • Cure for the Heaves
  • Process of causing a Horse to lay down
  • Means of learning a Horse to pace
  • Horsemanship
  • Indication of a Horse's Disposition
  • Receipt for Bone Spavin or Ring-Bone
  • Temperance Beverage
  • Sarsaparilla Syrup


 

  "Breaking And Training Colts"

By
V.G. Stambaugh
Animal Husbandry Division
of the Bureau of Animal Industry

 

This book is very much to the point and presents material very clearly and with excellent logic regarding the reason you train a colt a certain way.  It was originally written in the 1920's and the information is presented very well.  It is direct and to the point and is a great book to use to get colts started on the right track.

Here's the contents:

  • Fundamental Principles
  • Man is Master
  • Age to Break
  • Gentling the Colt
  • Breaking to Lead
  • Handling the Colt's Feet
  • Breaking to Drive
  • To Stop a Horse: "Whoa"
  • To Back a Horse: "Back"
  • Driving Double
  • Driving Single
  • Sights and Sounds
  • Breaking to Ride
  • Correcting Bad Habits
  • Balkiness
  • Kicking
  • To Throw a Horse
  • Harness
  • Importance of a Good Mouth
  • Training and Development Go Together


 

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