Happy Horsemanship

Happy Horsemanship by Dorothy Pinch, published by Simon and Schuster on December 21, 1998, is a 192-page exploration of the world of horses, presented from the unique perspective of the horse itself. This engaging book invites readers to learn essential facts about handling and riding horses, making it a valuable resource for both children and adults interested in equestrian activities.
In Happy Horsemanship, readers will discover a comprehensive introduction to various aspects of horse care and riding, covering topics from the horse’s physical attributes to the mental connection between horse and rider. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the equine perspective, making it an informative guide for those looking to deepen their knowledge of animal sports and the joys of horsemanship. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this edition serves as an accessible entry point for young readers eager to learn about their equine companions.
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For you to enjoy me (and for me to enjoy you, too) there are some important facts about me which you should know before you try to handle or ride me.
“I am a Horse. My name in Latin is Equus. From this name comes the word ‘equine’ which means something to do with a horse, and the word ‘equestrian,’ which means one who rides a horse.”
With this, Happy Horsemanship starts you and your child on a most wonderful journey. Told from the point of view of the horse, this little gem introduces every aspect of riding and caring for horses—from body to mind, from tack to riding position.
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