Monday, September 7, 2009

Review Of Expert Horse Training And Handling

What you are about to read is a brief review of Expert Horse Training and Handling. The reason I say brief is because there is so much in this book that to review it all would take almost as many pages as the book itself. This is truly a complete horse training guide.


First, there is something you need to know about this guide. It is not new. In fact, it is over 100 years old. See, it was actually written by Professor Jesse Beery who was probably the greatest horse trainer in history. His skill with horses is legendary. So you’re probably wondering how such an old manuscript has come to the light of day now. Well, I don’t have the answer to that, but the person who put this book together, Charlie Hicks, should be given an award just for finding this information. If you don’t know about Jesse Beery, go to your library and do some research on him.


As for the book itself, it literally has everything in it that any horse trainer, no matter what level of experience, will need to train his or her horse. The table of contents is mind boggling, covering everything from Jesse Beery’s three fundamental theories to cures for just about every illness and problem that a horse can encounter. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING has been left out. That is why this book is literally impossible to review.


The good news is, I don’t have to. If you go to Charlie’s site, he has posted on it, the entire table of contents of every little thing contained in this book. It will take you a while just to go through it.