Review
Nature's intentions are the basis for this book, in which lifelong farrier Jaime Jackson relates the ways of wild horses and then describes how such knowledge can be used to improve the lives of their domestic counterparts. Jackson offers down-to-earth advice on putting the ways of the natural horse to good use on horseback and at home. (The National Sporting Library Newsletter, March 1993)
The Natural Horse scrutinizes movement, balance, riding and more from the unique view of a farrier who has studied and worked with wild horses in the U.S. for years. Jackson delves into the above-mentioned topics as well as social organization (including a truly spellbinding section on communication and locomotion), nutrition and hoof care. The Natural Horse is a fine work worthy of attention. (Horse Illustrated, September 1993) -- Horse Illustrated, September 1993
Product Description
Author Jaime Jackson has been a professional farrier and horseman for 22 years. But it was over 10 years ago that he headed alone into America's wild horse country, hoping to find a humane, "natural" model for domestic horse care. Frustrated by the way horses are often mistreated by their owners, Jackson felt much of this resulted from misunderstanding the nature of the horse. What Jackson discovered is that horses do indeed have a natural order, and that knowledge can be applied in truly helpful ways to our domestic horses. In a thoughtful, systematic approach, Jackson lays out his revolutionary ideas about natural horse care in this remarkable book. In the first chapters, the reader steps through wild horse country with Jackson as guide, and is drawn into the nuances of social structure, locomotion and gaits, and the hooves-which Jackson states with authority, "are terribly misunderstood in the domestic horse world." Having armed the reader with a solid foundation of the horse's natural world, Jackson then challenges the reader and nearly every major principle of modern horse care, to "apply what we have learned." The final chapters demonstrate step-by-step what horsemen and horsewomen can and should do.
From hoof care and balanced riding in concert with the horse's natural abilities, to new forms of communication and humane care, The Natural Horse challenges conventional horse care on every front. First published in 1992 and just re-released in a handsome new edition, The Natural Horse is a must for those interested in applying natural methods to the care of their horses.
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