This book, now in its ninth edition, stands as a comprehensive guide on the education, reformation, care, breeding, and diseases of horses. It brings together the author's extensive experience and knowledge gained from studying with renowned veterinary practitioners, offering readers an unprecedented look into effective treatments for common equine ailments. Notably, the medical section provides invaluable remedies and treatment methods that have not been previously disclosed to the public. The author delves into the theory of subjection and management of horses, emphasizing the importance of patience, care, and prudence in their application. This work also explores the intellectual and physical nature of horses, highlighting how understanding these aspects can lead to successful training without resistance or fear. The insights into mental control principles serve as a testament to the power of gentle persuasion over brute force. In its broader context, this book offers a reflection on historical and contemporary practices in horse management, showcasing how far we have come in our approach to equine care. Through thematic depth and practical advice, it underscores the significance of empathy and understanding in achieving obedience and trust from these majestic animals. With its blend of practical guidance and philosophical insights on horse management, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge and improve their practice in equine care.
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