By Diane DeRome
This is the true story of Jammer, a throwback Andalusian Brood Mare bred by the local Island Cattle Baron. Jammer’s journey brought her into the hands of a young woman and the two bonded and together they formed a friendship of trust and adventure. Her lineage was from great Andalusian horses the Conquistadors that once ruled the island had brought over from Spain breeding war chargers for conquering the Caribbean Islands and the Americas. Everyone on the Caribbean Island wanted to own the majestic wild black mare. Jammer would let only one person into her life. This is Jammer’s story. Proceeds of this book to benefit: sixteenhandshorsesanctuary.org
This book is for 10 years old and up
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By Diane DeRome
This is the true story of Jammer, a throwback Andalusian Brood Mare bred by the local Island Cattle Baron. Jammer’s journey brought her into the hands of a young woman and the two bonded and together they formed a friendship of trust and adventure. Her lineage was from great Andalusian horses the Conquistadors that once ruled the island had brought over from Spain breeding war chargers for conquering the Caribbean Islands and the Americas. Everyone on the Caribbean Island wanted to own the majestic wild black mare. Jammer would let only one person into her life. This is Jammer’s story. Proceeds of this book to benefit: sixteenhandshorsesanctuary.org
This book is for 10 years old and up
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kathy Duncan
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By Kathy Duncan
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By Eileen J. O'Connor
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By Eileen J. O'Connor
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By Barbara Johanna Janesick
The equestrian must respect the horse’s size, for his power can be injurious to the handler, if resistance or rebellion is expressed by the animal. Riders must pursue the sport with patience and caution, with personal safety at the forefront, or major accidents can occur when least expected. Without proper knowledge and skills, the rider does a disservice to the honorable steed. The horse will always be the equestrian’s best teacher providing new discoveries that enlighten for a lifetime.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Barbara Johanna Janesick
The equestrian must respect the horse’s size, for his power can be injurious to the handler, if resistance or rebellion is expressed by the animal. Riders must pursue the sport with patience and caution, with personal safety at the forefront, or major accidents can occur when least expected. Without proper knowledge and skills, the rider does a disservice to the honorable steed. The horse will always be the equestrian’s best teacher providing new discoveries that enlighten for a lifetime.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By David Lee Archer
In Be True To Your Horse, David Lee Archer, a world class horse trainer of forty years experience describes his legendary methods which communicate understanding easily from human to the equine mind. David demonstrates thru written word and visuals how to provide leadership to the horse so it becomes a willing partner in learning with its human owner. David explains how to get the most from your horse and let it think independently while starting it under saddle. Archer provides some of his personal philosophies and shares valuable insight gained from years of performing training techniques only the worlds' best horseman know. In Be True To Your Horse, David Lee Archer reminds us to respect and cherish the most important thing while training, the horse's heart, mind, and soul.
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By Mary Ann Barton
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By Anita G. Mannon
“Work Horse Tales” are accounts of real life events that occur when man is partnered with horses to get work done. These stories are primarily about draft horses at work in the forests of Appalachia, restoring the wildwood. They are also about tending and training horses, as we share their lives from beginning to end. Our exchanges with these equine partners are recorded here as entertainment, not as instruction. I invite you, the reader, to give a fitting name to each story. This collection of anecdotes has been collected over time and depicts some of the charm and delight of living with horses – “an adventure sure to be full of risk and uncertainty, anxiety and weariness. But it would also be a journey containing joy and excitement, challenge and fulfillment, with high potential for meaningful satisfaction at the end of each day.” Not all are sugarcoated bedtime stories, as the ways of nature do not always seem pleasant to humankind. But living close to the natural world and responding to its demands has many pleasurable experiences as well, and all are enlightening if we take the time to consider them.
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By Anne Julia Carabis
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By Janet Mary Crunican
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