| Book Title |
Description |
Price |
The Complete Book of In-Hand Showing
Alex Fell
The first book to deal with every aspect of
showing horses and ponies in hand from practical preparation and ringcraft
to ethical considerations relating to the individual animal and the breed.
Every breed shown in Britain is covered as are leading-rein classes and
the in-hand phase of ridden classes. Opinions of judges and professional
producers are given. The book has profuse colour photographs.
PRICE £00.00
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The
Handbook of Showing
Glenda Spooner
Now completely updated, Ms Spooner’s
classic work on the whole art of showmanship covers classification,
breeds, conformation, judges and judging, exhibits, exhibitors and
exhibiting, plus show organisation and the duties of officials. It Is a
manual of inestimable value to anyone Involved with shows and showing at
any
level.
PRICE £00.00
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Showing the Ridden Pony
Caroline AkrilI
Specifically written for the adult producer
of ridden ponies for the show ring, this is a fully comprehensive
common-sense guide to the purchase, conditioning, training, presentation,
riding and exhibition of the riding pony and the working hunter pony. It
gives the essential minutiae of detail necessary for success, and is of
interest to the amateur owner-producer and judge.
PRICE £00.00
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| SHOWING
Jane Holderness-Roddam |
Fully revised — the favourite showing book
that answers all those baffling questions about turnout and ring procedure
in at-a-glance tables and charts providing guidelines for over 100
different classes.
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PRICE £00.00 |
| SHOWING
HUNTER PONIES
Jenny Morgan
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All
you need to know to produce a beautifully turned-out pony and rider who
will give their best in the ring — and catch the judge’s eye!
another really helpful guide. Written in a
friendly, encouraging style calculated to take the mystery out of showing.’
British Horse |
PRICE £00.00 |
SHOWING
NATIVE PONIES
Jenny Morgan,
Foreword
by Sir Harry Llewellyn |
‘This
is a well-written and reader-friendly book.... It provides an entertaining
and informative guide to the buying and showing of native ponies for those
with plenty of experience and those with no experience whatsoever.’ The
Irish Field |
PRICE £00.00 |
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Racing
and Bloodstock Breeding |
| Bloodstock
Breeding Sir Charles
Leicester, BI |
The
standard reference work on thoroughbred breeding, revised and updated by
Howard Wright, deputy racing editor of the Daily Telegraph. The
most comprehensive survey of the various theories and practices of
bloodstock breeding. |
PRICE £00.00 |
Breeding
the Racehorse
Federico Tesio |
This
book, by one of the most successful thoroughbred breeders of the twentieth
century, records for the reader the essential principles of breeding and
inheritance which have proved the basis of his great successes. |
PRICE £00.00 |
Gone
to Stud
Jane Glen |
This
light-hearted look at the thoroughbred mating game contains a wealth of
information on all aspects of stud farm work including the breeding
process, bloodstock registration, sale at auction and the early stages of
training and racing youngstock. |
PRICE £00.00 |
| Riding
in a Point-to-Point
Anne Holland |
A
champion lady rider explains how to find a suitable horse, qualify, train,
enter and (hopefully) win a point-to-point. |
PRICE £00.00 |
Training the Racehorse
Tim Fitzgeorge-Parker
A lifelong horsemaster
provides a wealth of information on all aspects of finding, breaking,
training and placing racehorses. Liberally sprinkled with anecdotes which
show both the humour and the drama of the racing scene. The classic
textbook.
PRICE £00.00 |