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Old 04-26-2007
HorseGal HorseGal is offline
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I think your talking about a book??The first place to go is your local tack store. Look for horses for dummies, or "first horse" books. Then find a trainer, take a few lessons. The lesson should include horse care. Then you will also have someone to ask advice from when the books don't have the answers. A good book to read also is Buck Brannamans "Far Away Horses." This book will give you some practical psychology of the horse as well as entertain you with Buck's life story. It would also be a good idea to purchase "The Horse Owners Vet book," If you are to ever have an injury or a sickness this book is invaluble.That's my list of must have's anyway...
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