From Library Journal
A comprehensive, practical discussion of all aspects of equine ownership, Hill's book is honest about the hard work and planning necessary for responsible horse care. The author assesses the horse's needs with regard to food, water, pasture, shelter, exercise, and medical care. There are suggestions for barn and pasture design, as well as a list of resources for further information. Cost estimates are realistic, but may vary in different locales. The information is presented in great detail, and readers who find the details cumbersome probably should not consider owning horses! Recommended for public and academic libraries maintaining equine collections.
- Deborah Emerson, Monroe Community Coll. Lib., Rochester, N.Y.Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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"... this book gives you enough information to plan your ranch before you actually begin breaking ground." --
Horse Illustrated"A book like this should be required reading for anyone contemplating horse ownership and/or horse care." --
The Chronicle of the Horse"As with all [Hill] produces, this book is full of good advice and great ideas." --
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