Training Horses with Quentin Szery

Cover of Training Horses with Quentin Szery by Alison Huth
Author: Alison Huth
Publisher: WorkBook Press
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 74
ISBN-13: 9781957618364
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 2.314853751 pounds
Width: 0.15 inches
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Training Horses with Quentin Szery by Alison Huth is a 74-page book published by WorkBook Press on August 19, 2022. This edition explores the deep connection between humans and horses, particularly within the context of the Australian outback, where horsemanship is a vital part of life. The narrative highlights the significance of horses in Australian culture, emphasizing their roles not only as working animals but also as central figures in equine competition and leisure activities.

Readers will find insights into horse behavior and psychology, as shared by Quentin Szery, who has dedicated his life to understanding these animals. The book discusses the importance of early and effective training to foster a symbiotic relationship between horse and trainer. Through this exploration, the text aims to inspire those involved in the equine world, offering a glimpse into the spiritual bond that exists between horses and humans.


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In the early morning, the stillness is broken by small clouds of dust billowing about a horses hooves. A single stockman moves into the warm, soft rays of the Australian winter sun. Another workday has begun.

Stockmen, dust, and horses are synonymous with life in the Australian outback. There are those who say that the Australian outback was built on the sheeps backand there are plenty more horsemen and horsewomen who would argue that point.

There are few places with a stronger or prouder heritage of horsemanship than the Australian outback. Even in an era when some have come to depend on motorbikes or helicopters, the main cog of mustering is still driven by the famous Australian horses and their riders. For many Australians, horses are at the core of their lives, not just as valued, reliable workers, but also as the stars of a huge culture of equine competition and leisure.

Quentin Szerys life has always been embedded in the equine world. Through his lifelong focus and observation of horse behaviour, he has developed great insight into their psychology. By harnessing the natural instincts of a horse, trainers can create a lifelong, symbiotic working relationship. Whether a horse is destined for the Olympic ring or the dusty outback, early and effective training is the key to success.

Written to inspire a wide cross-section of the equine-oriented world, Starting Horses with Quentin Szery offers readers a glimpse of an iconic horsemans intimate knowledge and the spiritual relationship shared by horses and humans.

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Publisher: WorkBook Press. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781957618364.
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Language: en. Pages: 74.

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