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    Ride the right horse : understanding the core equine personalities & how to work with them / Yvonne Barteau ; foreword by Carol Lavell.
    by Barteau, Yvonne.
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    Storey Pub., c2007.
    Call #:636.1 B283r
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  • Horses -- Behavior.
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  • Human-animal communication.
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  • Horsemanship.
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    9781580176620 (hc.)
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    xiv, 297 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    "A compatible personality is the most desirable quality in a horse, yet it is much harder to assess than gait or conformation. All horses have distinct personality traits that make them more or less suitable for various riding styles and disciplines. Riders and trainers who understand how to work with, not against, a horse's temperament will be rewarded with a happier, more successful human/equine relationship. Dressage trainer Yvonne Barteau describes the four basic equine personality types — social, fearful, aloof, and challenging — and the different clues to identify a horse's primary personality. Often the dominant personality type is complemented by a secondary trait, creating, for example, the aloof-challenging or fearful-social horse. Using clear signals and readily identi-fied behavior patterns, riders can determine any horse's type and then use this book's tips and techniques to improve training sessions."--Publisher.
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