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Sandy
Ramsford, 2007, paperback, 64 pages
This field book
will help young horse enthusiasts recognise and identify the various
breeds of horses and ponies. Each breed features a detailed
description and a photograph to aid recognition.
Includes 250
beautifully taken photographs.
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Peter Rossdale,
2003, paperback, 384 pages
Written in layman's
terms, this comprehensive and informative guide provides advice to horse
owners or those working at stud farms with help on horse breeding,
including how to cope with any problems.
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Horse
Breeds of the World |
Jane
Nicola Swinney, 2006, hardback, 192 pages
150 horse and pony
breeds from 50 countries around the world are profiled in this book
including descriptions of their physique, personality and interesting
facts. Beautiful photographs capture these magnificent animals in
their natural surroundings.
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International
Encyclopaedia of Horse Breeds |
Bonnie
Hendricks, 1995, hardback, 512 pages
This US published
book is ideal for the dedicated enthusiast. With more than 100
breeds featured, the author provides a well researched account of each
breed including details of their history, colour, size, characteristics
and modern uses.
There is also a section on the standard practices
of breeding.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Mountain
and Moorland Ponies of the British Isles |
Peggy
Graveson, 1998, hardback, 128 pages
The author provides
information on native ponies that both would-be owners and experienced
handlers would find informative and helpful.
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Dionis
Macnair, 2006, hardback, 176 pages
The New Forest pony
is highly esteemed for its character and versatility. The author,
who was secretary of the New Forest Pony Society for 33 years, describes
the history, use and character of this native pony.
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Rosemary
Archer, 1992, hardback, 140 pages
This book not only
expertly traces the origins and development of the Arab horse from its
early existence in the desert, but also offers practical advice to
owners on how to manage them correctly as well as information on
breeding.
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Brenda Dalton,
2000, paperback, 24 pages
The author
describes the origin and history of this re-established breed as well as
offering advice on a range of subjects including care, performance and
how to choose a perfect horse.
A
well researched and enjoyable book.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Clive
Richardson, 2000, paperback, 24 pages
Published in the
same series as other native pony breed guides, 'The Fell Pony' book
explores the history, characteristics and uses of this pony breed.
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