Train Your Young Horse with Richard Maxwell - Richard Maxwell

Train Your Young Horse with Richard Maxwell

A Complete Equine Education from Foal to Full Grown

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
160 Seiten
2008
David & Charles (Verlag)
978-0-7153-2799-9 (ISBN)
24,90 inkl. MwSt
A training guide, which helps readers give a young horse the best start by building a solid foundation. It also helps readers solve specific problems, regardless of a horse's age.
Give your young horse the best start by building a solid
foundation with this essential training guide, from newborn foal to adult
horse.


Dip in and out of the four distinct sections to solve
specific problems, regardless of your horse's age. Tackle new experiences
calmly and with confidence by following the step-by-step sequences with
explanatory captions and practical tips.


Richard begins the book with Making the Decision, covering
all the general areas that you should know when buying or breeding a youngster.
Richard explores what has changed with working with horses and why over the
years, from using round pens and join-up, focusing on owners as well as horses,
to creating a training pyramid plan to follow an organized training regime with
a logical progression to help you and your horse achieve your goals. Richard
asks the important questions you need to answer before committing to owning a
youngster and runs through the 10 training principles. He highlights the
importance of repetition, establishing a clear means of communication between
you and your horse, and understanding how the horse's brain works, from the
right side to the left side. There are also areas of special mention: orphan
foals and keeping entires.


The second chapter runs through training your horse from 0;6
months. Maxwell encourages you to develop your foal's brain from the very
beginning. From imprinting and halter training to leading and weaning, the
section covers all of the basic techniques for training for your foul at this
influential time.


The third part of the book looks at preparing your horse for
a working life at 6 months;3 years. Maxwell teaches you further halter
techniques, tying up, desensitization, techniques for avoiding the challenging
year when the horse turns two, tips on preparing for the farrier, bathing,
clipping, injections and preparing for loading with a comprehensive
step-by-step guide to loading. He also covers preparing for a bridle and
circling work.


Part 4, Backing and Riding On, focuses on horses aged 3
years+. The chapter explains how to: introduce the first saddle, the first
bridle, to teach your young horse to accept the bit, to introduce long-lining,
to introduce a rider using a dummy, to back your youngster, and to desensitize
on the move. Maxwell goes on to show a day-by-day guide to riding from day one,
concluding with an interesting selection of real-life case studies that demonstrate
the effectiveness of Maxwell's methods for molding a young horse into a safe,
rewarding ride.


With valuable checklists, step-by-step instructions, and
useful question and answer sections at the end of each chapter, Richard Maxwell
really does provide all the essential information you will need to effectively
train your young horse.

Richard Maxwell is one of the UK's best-known horse behaviourists and trainers. Originally trained by Monty Roberts, 'Max' has developed an effective approach that he demonstrates in clinics around the world. He is an experienced author, having written three previous D&C titles. He lives in Haverhill, Suffolk.

Introduction; PART ONE - Making the decision Taking on a youngster; 10 principles for training youngsters; The training pyramid; The importance of repetition; PART TWO - Creating a trainable brain The benefits of an early start; Imprinting; Halter training; Leading; Basic handling; Weaning; PART THREE - Preparing for working life Further halter training; Desensitization; Tying up; Clipping; Preparing for the farrier; Preparing for loading; Preparing for a bridle; PART FOUR - Riding on The first saddle; The first bridle; Accepting the bit; Long-lining; Introducing a rider; Backing your youngster; Riding on from day one; Conclusion; Further reading; Acknowledgments; Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.8.2008
Verlagsort Newton Abbot
Sprache englisch
Maße 15 x 270 mm
Gewicht 767 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Reiten / Pferde
ISBN-10 0-7153-2799-2 / 0715327992
ISBN-13 978-0-7153-2799-9 / 9780715327999
Zustand Neuware
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