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In Praise of Famous Horses is an A-Z companion to perhaps the most
loved of all domesticated animals. From D.H. Lawrence's horse
Aaron, whose hide was posthumously made into a duffel-bag, to Zippy
Chippy, fabled American loser, all the horses featured in this book
have their very own claim to fame. Some - among them Bucephalas,
Red Rum, Champion the Wonder Horse and Rocinante - are permanent
residents in the equine pantheon. Others - such as Rossa Prince,
who managed to lose a walkover - attract more qualified
appreciation. Literature, history and art, battlefield, movie and
television, myth, racecourse and religion are all enriched by these
magnificent creatures. From A to Z, here is the wonderful world of
famous horses.
A New York Times Bestseller! From the racetrack to the battlefield
dauntless, fearless, and exemplar of Semper Fi she was Reckless,
"pride of the Marines." A Mongolian mare who was bred to be a
racehorse, Ah-Chim-Hai, or Flame-of-the-Morning, belonged to a
young boy named Kim-Huk-Moon. In order to pay for a prosthetic leg
for his sister, Kim made the difficult decision to sell his beloved
companion. Lieutenant Eric Pedersen purchased the bodacious mare
and renamed her Reckless, for the Recoilless Rifles Platoon,
Anti-Tank Division, of the 5th Marines she'd be joining. The
four-legged equine braved minefields and hailing shrapnel to
deliver ammunition to her division on the frontlines. In one day
alone, performing fifty-one trips up and down treacherous terrain,
covering a distance of over thirty-five miles, and rescuing wounded
comrades-in-arms, Reckless demonstrated her steadfast devotion to
the Marines who had become her herd. Despite only measuring about
thirteen hands high, this pint-sized equine became an American
hero. Reckless was awarded two Purple Hearts for her valor and was
officially promoted to staff sergeant twice, a distinction never
bestowed upon an animal before or since. Author Robin Hutton has
reignited excitement about this nearly forgotten legend, realizing
the Sgt. Reckless Memorial Monument at the National Museum of the
Marine Corps, completed in July 2013, and now spurring the creation
of a second memorial at Camp Pendleton, California, where Reckless
lived out the rest of her days. The paperback edition includes a
new foreword by General James F. Amos, 35th Commandant of the U.S.
Marine Corps. It will appeal to fans of Laura Hillenbrand's
Seabiscuit, Elizabeth Letts' The Eighty Dollar Champion, and the
feature film War Horse.
This book covers a wide range of orthopaedic and rheumatological
problems encountered in equine veterinary practice and will be
invaluable to professionals in practice as well as veterinary and
equine students. The cases are arranged randomly, just as they
would be in life, and the self-assessment format is used to enable
the reader to examine each case as it is presented A superb range
of colour illustrations and imaging techniques, including
radiography, ultrasonography, nuclear scintigraphy and arthroscopy
are used to present each case and each is followed by a thorough
explanation.
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Involvement with equine reproduction is very common for the
veterinarian in practice, and there is enormous demand for
continuing education, particularly in the light of recent changes
in science and practice, such as the routine use of ultrasound,
improved standards of foal care, and the importance of artificial
insemination. The 22 contributing authors, an international blend
of specialist equine practitioners and university clinicians,
provide by means of superbly illustrated questions and full
explanatory answers, a comprehensive, up-to-date, enjoyable and
easily read source of information on equine reproduction. Over 30
cases concern the use of ultrasound in the management of the
broodmare, some 50 cases cover foal care and common medical
/surgical conditions, and there are over 30 cases on the stallion
and artificial insemination, plus rarer conditions such as dystocia
and foaling trauma. The random order of the cases and the
self-assessment format, enable readers to think fully about a
problem and devise a solution, just as they would in their daily
work. The book appeals equally to veterinarians in training, in
practice and in preparation for higher qualifications.
Societal views on animals are rapidly changing and have become more
diversified: can we use them for our own pleasure, and how should
we understand animal agency? These questions, asked both in
theoretical discourses and different practices, are also relevant
for our understanding of horses and the human-horse relation.
Equine Cultures in Transition stands as the first volume to bring
together ethical questions of the new field of human-horse studies.
For instance: what sort of ethics should be developed in relation
to the horse today: an egalitarian ethics or an ethics that builds
upon asymmetrical relations? How can we understand the horse as a
social actor and as someone who, just like the human being, becomes
through interspecies relations? Through which methods can we give
the horse a stronger voice and better understand its becoming?
These questions are not addressed from a medical or ethological
perspective focused on natural behaviour, but rather from human
acknowledgement of the horse as a sensing, feeling, acting, and
relational being; and as a part of interspecies societies and
relations. Providing an introductory yet theoretically advanced and
broad view of the field of post humanism and human animal studies,
Equine Cultures in Transition will appeal to students and
researchers interested in fields such as human-animal studies,
political sociology, animals and ethics, animal behaviour,
anthropology, and sociology of culture. It may also appeal to
riders and other practitioners within different horse traditions.
The New Forest Pony is a unique breed & one of its outstanding
characteristics is its good-natured temperament. This, combined
with its muscular frame, makes it an excellent riding pony &
has been exported widely around the world. This text reveals the
special 'spirit' of the ponies through photographs taken by Mike
Read.
A spellbinding story from the Sunday Times-bestselling author of
The Girl of Ink & Stars, winner of the Waterstones Children's
Book Prize. 'A story bursting with imagination, sparkle and tender
heart ... I adored it!' JASBINDER BILAN 'Both souful poetry and
thrilling adventure; powerful and delicate, chilling and
comforting' SOPHIE ANDERSON 'Ripping propulsive plot, gorgeous
imagery, floating fairytale prose ... absolutely loved it' ROSS
MONTGOMERY In an Italian city ravaged by plague, Sofia's mother
carves beautiful mementoes from the bones of loved ones. But one
day, she doesn't return home. Did her work lead her into danger?
Sofia and her little brother Ermin are sent to the convent
orphanage but soon escape, led by an enigmatic new friend and their
pet crow, Corvith. Together they cross the city underground,
following clues in bones up to the towers of Siena, where - circled
by magpies - the children find the terrible truth ... The fourth
children's novel by Times number one bestselling author Kiran
Millwood Hargrave, winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize
and the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year From the
author of The Island at the End of Everything, The Way Past Winter,
Julia and the Shark and The Mercies - chosen for the Richard &
Judy Book Club A darkly beautiful historical novel featuring
Kiran's trademark magical realism and an enthralling mystery,
presented as a gorgeous flapped paperback with stunning cover foil
Longlisted for the Diverse Book Awards 2021
Everything you need to know about horse anatomy is found here.
Follow expert Dr. Deb Bennett as she takes an in-depth, informed
look at conformation and reveals how to improve your performance
and harmony with your horse. The three popular volumes of
Principles of Conformation Analysis are now available in this one
edition, providing the most comprehensive insight into equine
structure and its effects on movement, soundness, and performance.
Within these pages, you'll find: * Valuable guidelines for
examining the suitability of horses for various activities *
Hundreds of photos, charts, and drawings explaining various body
parts and the way they work together * Detailed information on how
to minimize conformational limitations and maximize your horse's
performance, whatever his breed or sport * Simple methods for
analyzing hind legs and detecting horses with "lame" backs *
Exclusive "lab exercises" from Dr. Deb's files that offer practical
help in evaluating your own horse Whether you're looking for an
international dressage horse or a comfortable pleasure mount,
Principles of Conformation Analysis will improve your "eye" for
conformation. And no matter how you're involved in the horse
industry--as a buyer, trainer, rider, or breeder--this book will
enrich your equestrian experience.
Hilary Bradt's classic account of a journey through Ireland on
horseback in the 1980s published for the first time in a single
volume. In 1984, Hilary Bradt achieved an ambition from her
pony-mad childhood to undertake a long-distance ride. This warm,
funny and heart-wrenching account centres on the growing bond
between the author and her Connemara ponies, Mollie and Peggy.
Using her experience of horsepacking in Peru with saddlebags
imported from America, she and Mollie set forth with no decent
maps, and only a vague idea of the route. The many challenges and
obstacles they face include impassable rivers, bogs, stone walls,
and the author's own shyness. The book is also a portrait of a
vanished rural Ireland before the Celtic Tiger era, built up from
descriptions and conversations with local people. The journey takes
Bradt and her ponies a thousand miles south from county Mayo,
around the peninsulas of Kerry and Cork, and inland towards
Waterford. 'I've never tried hitchhiking with a horse before,'
comments the author, faced with the challenge of getting across the
River Shannon. 'It's not easy!' Originally published in two
separate volumes, Connemara Mollie and Dingle Peggy, this brand new
edition brings the whole story together for the first time, with
additional, previously unpublished photographs.
A rollicking comic treasury, starring the world's most famous
cartoon horse. He has hundreds of thousands of followers on
Facebook and a surging presence on Instagram. Each day, he and his
diverse group of friends share their mishaps, their successes, and
their innermost thoughts with the world. He is seemingly ageless,
looking even better now than when his ascent to fame began. Who is
this intriguing Internet celebrity? Fergus the Horse (Equus
hilarious), the creation of artist Jean Abernethy, has been
entertaining audiences-young and old, in print and online-with his
comedic adventures for the past 20 years. His rise to fame was
documented in the epic equine comic collection The Essential Fergus
the Horse, and now, Abernethy celebrates his age-and the wisdom
that should come with it-with an all-new selection of horsey humor,
including many cartoons fans have never seen before, created
exclusively for this book. With a genuine appeal that crosses
boundaries of breed, discipline, and geographic location, Fergus
unites anyone with an eye for a horse and a need for a laugh.
Readers of all ages-from 5 to 95-will be delighted by his wit,
honesty, and profoundly funny observations on horses, humans, and
the life they strive to live together.
Over time, horses (like people) acquire postural habits, compensate
for soreness and injury, and develop poor movement patterns. This
limits performance ability, causes unsoundness and health issues,
and ultimately undermines the horse's overall well-being. Jec
Aristotle Ballou has made a name for herself advocating for the
horse and providing sensible instruction in his schooling,
conditioning, and care. Her bestselling books and popular clinics
are designed to enable any horse person to correctly apply proven
principles that bring measurable progress while avoiding boredom
and confusion. In her latest collection of mounted and unmounted
corrective exercises, Ballou demonstrates how we can actively work
to improve the horse's posture and movement, whether he is an
active performance or pleasure mount, an aging or older horse that
benefits from gentle exercise, or one being rehabilitated following
injury, illness, or lack of conditioning. Ballou's positive
cross-training techniques are free of shortcuts, and her guidelines
for analyzing the horse's posture and way of going help readers
gain a new awareness of the equine body. Applicable for all
disciplines, this is an integral collection that optimizes how the
horse uses his body and helps ensure he stays sounder and healthier
for more years of his life.
He already owned and managed two ranches and needed a third
about as much as he needed a permanent migraine: that's what Alan
Day said every time his friend pestered him about an old ranch in
South Dakota. But in short order, he proudly owned 35,000 pristine
grassy acres. The opportunity then dropped into his lap to
establish a sanctuary for unadoptable wild horses previously
warehoused by the Bureau of Land Management. After Day successfully
lobbied Congress, those acres became Mustang Meadows Ranch, the
first government-sponsored wild horse sanctuary established in the
United States.
"The Horse Lover" is Day's personal history of the sanctuary's
vast enterprise, with its surprises and pleasures and its plentiful
dangers, frustrations, and heartbreak. Day's deep connection with
the animals in his care is clear from the outset, as is his
maverick philosophy of horse-whispering, with which he trained
fifteen hundred wild horses. "The Horse Lover" weaves together
Day's recollections of his cowboying adventures astride some of his
best horses, all of which taught him indispensable lessons about
loyalty, perseverance, and hope. This heartfelt memoir reveals the
Herculean task of balancing the requirements of the government with
the needs of wild horses.
When she agrees to take on one of the abused horses just rescued by
the local SPCA, a new chapter opens in Susan Richards's difficult
life. She lost her mother at the age of five and was raised by
uncaring relatives; she married unhappily and divorced; and she'd
been an alcoholic. Now, at the age of forty-three, she lives with
three horses who keep her company: the diva-like Georgia, boyish
Tempo and hopelessly romantic Hotshot. While trying to capture
another horse assigned to her, Lay Me Down, a skeletal mare, walks
into Susan's horse trailer of her own volition. When Susan agrees
to take her, she begins to forge a special, healing relationship
that alters her life. Poignant and evocative, this is a book for
anyone who has ever loved a horse, and for everyone who has ever
lost a loved one.
Pura Belpré Award winner Yamile Saied Méndez welcomes readers
back to the ranch in the fourth installment of Horse Country!
Carolina Aguasvivas's oldest friend, Vida Jones Castillo, has never
been interested in riding horses -- until now! Carolina is thrilled
for her BFF to join Paradise Ranch, along with new sponsorship
student Brielle Stuart. The barn is a full, happy house! But the
girls' perfect summer falls apart when they find out that one of
the horses might be sold -- Carolina's favorite riding buddy,
Shadow. Can Carolina and her friends save her beloved horse... and
the future of the Unbridled Dreams program? Check out the first two
books in the series, Can't be Tamed, Friends Like These and Where
There's Smoke Endearing tale of resistance, friendship and the
support of a tight-knit community Great book for young animals
lovers!
This book is an invaluable guide to every aspect of horsemanship,
with a fully illustrated directory of breeds of the world,
step-by-step instructions on how to ride, and information about
specialist equipment for both horse and rider. Over 60 breeds of
horse and pony are covered, from the more familiar Thoroughbred and
Shetland pony to the less well known Nonius and Caspian. Riding
instructions cover tacking up for the first time to mastering the
intricacies of dressage. The book also includes a directory of
equipment, including the saddle, bridle and bit, training aids,
horse clothing and protective equipment, and the rider's clothing.
Throughout the course of the Second World War, many millions of
animals were enlisted to serve. Though they had no choice, yet they
demonstrated loyalty, determination and bravery as they shared the
burden of war with their human companions both on active service
and on the Home Front. From the dogs trained to locate air-raid
victims buried under rubble, to the mules that carried ammunition
and supplies through the jungles of the Far East, each animal
played a crucial role in the war effort. In fact, such was their
contribution that those animals that showed exceptional gallantry
or devotion to duty were recognised officially with the
introduction of the Dickin Medal in 1943. This fascinating book
draws from first-hand accounts and contemporary sources to reveal
the wide-ranging contributions that animals made both on and off
the battlefield.
"Previously published as The ultimate encyclopedia of horse breeds
& horse care"--T.p. verso.
This ground-breaking book explores the issues surrounding barefoot
horses in the UK and looks in detail at how to improve overall hoof
health, in both shod and barefoot horses. This new edition in
paperback offers practical, hands-on advice on achieving barefoot
performance in a variety of disciplines - from eventing and hunting
to endurance - focussing on the essential elements for healthy
hooves: diet, environment, exercise and trimming or shoeing. In
addition, the book has step-by step advice on rehabilitating
problem hooves with case studies of horses with a range of issues,
from navicular or tendon damage to metabolic disorders like
laminitis and insulin resistance. The authors have successfully
ridden and competed their own horses barefoot for many years and
have helped many hundreds of their clients' horses work
successfully without shoes.
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