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July 2008
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Arkle
- the life & legacy of himself
Sean Magee,
2005, hardback, 192 pages
Four decades after
he raced, Arkle's name continues to reverberate in the memory of horse
racing. In the 2004 Racing Post favourite racehorse poll, he won as
emphatically as he had won so many big races. This wonderful new
book celebrates the greatest of all chasers in words and in a superb
collection of photographs and paintings, many never previously
published. It is a fitting tribute to the horse of whom the Racing
Post wrote "we have not seen his like since - and nor are we ever
likely to".
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Farming
with Horses
Steve Bowers,
2006, paperback, 160 pages
This US published
book reviews the different types of harnesses and collars, explains how
to select a work horse and how to hitch a horse to an implement.
The title also examines alignment, rein grips and every other aspect of
farming with horses.
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Goat
Health & Welfare
David Harwood,
2006, hardback, 200 pages
Written in
non-technical terms, this title includes information on diseases and
abnormalities and their treatment and prevention, welfare, behaviour and
related management issues. Ideal for farmers, smallholders and
veterinary students and surgeons.
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Organic
Poultry
Katie Thear,
2005, paperback, 96 pages
With 50
illustrations, this new publication by Katie Thear is well worth a
read. She describes in a concise way how to successfully keep
chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese organically including her thoughts on
the latest research and findings.
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Themed
Lesson Plans
Melissa Troup,
2006, paperback, 120 pages
A wealth of ideas,
exercises and plans for group or individual lessons for all abilities,
levels and ages. Each lesson plan follows a natural progression,
gradually building up the difficulty of the exercises as the ability of
the pupils increases. Topics include first lessons, lead rein
lessons, circles, working without stirrups or reins, using poles, canter
work, drill rides and games. Throughout there are tips on how to
deliver the lesson, how to analyse faults and how to help riders
improve.
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