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This is an invaluable guide to every aspect of horsemanship, from
the diverse and specialist equipment for both horse and rider to
learning to ride and competing in riding competitions. The first
section of the book is a directory-style approach to the full range
of horse equipment. Saddles, bridles and bits; training aids and
gadgets; clothing and protective equipment are all discussed in
detail. The second section is a step-by-step presentation of riding
techniques, and the final section covers the world of horse riding
competitions. This section examines the wellknown sports of
show-jumping, polo and dressage, as well as the more obscure
competitions, such as endurance riding, vaulting and driving.
Riding and caring for horses involves a vast array of equipment,
and the diversity of choices can make the job of buying tack a
daunting one. With its directorystyle approach, this book looks at
the complete range of horse equipment: the saddle; bridle and bit;
training aids and gadgets; and clothing and protective equipment.
Whatever activity you hope to pursue - be it showing, jumping,
dressage or just riding for fun - you can be confident that you and
your horse will have everything you need. Over 400 beautiful
photographs illustrate the book, capturing the magic of superbly
crafted leather saddlery and the practical benefits of synthetic
materials.
This is a complete guide to horse breeds around the world, and how
to ride horses for sport, show or pleasure. It features expert
advice on saddles, bridles and bits, training aids, equestrian
clothing and protective equipment. It shows you how to look after
your horse on a day-to-day basis, including exercise routines and
grooming techniques, and information about basic health care and
first aid. The noble horse combines speed, strength and beauty with
intelligence and a willing nature, and this beautiful box set
contains four books for every horse enthusiast. An Illustrated
Guide to Horse Breeds of the World is a round-up of the world's
breeds, such as Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses. The Practical
Rider's Handbook covers the basics of riding, from mounting to
dressage. Saddlery & Horse Equipment is an illustrated guide to
tack and clothing. A Practical Guide to Caring For Your Horse
explores the practicalities of equestrian care, such as feeding,
watering, plaiting and shoeing. Together, these books form an
essential collection for all horse riders.
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.
There has been considerable interest in recent years in the ability
of non-governmental organisations to work with the rural poor in
developing countries in order to improve their quality of life and
economic status through the provision of credit, skills training,
and other inputs for income-generation programmes. This book brings
together the results of 16 evaluations in 4 countries (Bangladesh,
India, Uganda, and Zimbabwe) to provide a detailed assessment of
the contribution that NGOs make to rural poverty alleviation. The
results indicate that NGO projects are successful when they build
in a high degree of participation, when the staff are committed to
the goals of the project, and when they are managed by strong and
competent leaders. Many of the projects studied contributed to
increases in income and welfare. However, not all projects were
successful, contrary to received wisdom about the efficacy of NGO
interventions. many failed to reach the very poorest, most were
costly to implement, and few of the projects demostrated an ability
to continue once external funding was withdrawn. These findingd
provide string support for viewing NGOs as a mechanism for helping
to reduce rural poverty, but also demonstrate that many of the
interventions are isolated or one-off. The impact of NGOs could be
heightened by increasing the size of the intervention, encouraging
greater cooperation among NGOs, and by fostering closer cooperation
with governments. This study will make an impact in the development
community, and its conclusions will help shape NGO and poverty
agendas in the coming years. The book will appeal to all those
concerned with rural development, NGOs, and development programmes.
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