Donna Schlinkert is a lifelong professional equestrian with 20 years international experience as a broker, trainer, instructor, barn owner and manager. She has been active in the equestrian community in both the United States and Australia. She has collaborated with her sister, Mary Guay on several equestrian publications, including Buying Your First Horse. She now owns and manages a successful Hunter/Jumper barn in Dallas, Georgia. Donna loves to hear from her readers (wpp@juno.com) and welcomes any equestrian related questions.
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best book on the topic for novice horse people.,
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This review is from: Buying Your First Horse: A Comprehensive Guide to Preparing For, Finding and Purchasing a Great Horse (Paperback)
I've been teaching riding and horsemanship for about 23 years and have often felt the need for just this book for my novice students and the hundreds of Pony Clubbers I've taught (and their parents!). No other book that I've found (and I own over 900 horse books) comes even close to the helpfulness and usefulness of Guay's book. The author leads you through a series of decisions based upon _your_ situation, skills/experience, finances, and goals. Unlike most "how-to-buy-a-horse" books, this book doesn't go much into details about conformation, breeds, bloodlines, etc., as those are pretty much irrelevant for first-time horse owners. Instead, Guay takes the reader through the process of deciding, first, whether one should buy, lease, or just take lessons--including the financial and responsibility issues. If the decision is to buy a horse, she focuses on what is most important: finding an individual horse whose disposition and training make it suitable for that particular rider. She also strongly recommends getting help from an experienced horse person, preferably one's instructor. This book is not meant to be a comprehensive guide to horse ownership. It is aimed at novices, not experienced horse people. For example, the author often covers what to experienced horse people may seem to be simple common sense, but which all too often can get novices into serious trouble. Guay emphasizes safety above all, both in selecting the horse and in riding and working with the horse. Even though the book is aimed at novices, it should also be in every instructor's or trainer's library. We may forget what it's like to be a novice and looking for our first horse. Guay's book can help us understand and see things from the perspective of our students, and help them find a good horse for THEM, rather than what WE might buy.
22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Too basic to be helpful,
By A Customer
This review is from: Buying Your First Horse: A Comprehensive Guide to Preparing For, Finding and Purchasing a Great Horse (Paperback)
If you need advice like "if you've never ridden before, be sure to take a few riding lessons before deciding whether to purchase a horse" (yes, the authors actually thought it necessary to tell their readers this), then this book may help you out. But if you are looking for tips on evaluating conformation, soundess, suitability, etc. then look elsewhere. Lacking a trainer who could travel to evaluate horses with me, I was hoping to find a "pocket guide" to the issues that are beyond the ken of the average rider who has never owned a horse. I was disappointed to find this book addressed more to the average person who has never ridden. There was almost no information on figuring out whether a given horse is a good match. This book may be best used to convince your horse-crazy offspring that there's more to the undertaking than feeding carrots to a pony . . . but anyone who's seriously contemplating horse-ownership should get far more information before making this important commitment.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Book for buying first horse!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Buying Your First Horse: A Comprehensive Guide to Preparing For, Finding and Purchasing a Great Horse (Paperback)
The book was very easy to read and gives good advice on expenes, boarding, leasing. Any first time buyer should read this book. As much as I would like to buy a horse now, I learned that I am better off leasing a horse until I can find more time. Leasing has been a wonderful way to go and I still get to enjoy being around horses.
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