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Product Identifiers
PublisherCadmos Verlag Gmbh
ISBN-103861279754
ISBN-139783861279754
eBay Product ID (ePID)102884111
Product Key Features
Book TitleIt's Not I Who Seek the Horse, the Horse Seeks Me : My Path to an Understanding of Equine Body Language
Number of Pages344 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicEquestrian, Horses, Life Sciences / Zoology / Ethology (Animal Behavior), Animals / General
Publication Year2010
GenrePets, Nature, Sports & Recreation, Science
AuthorKlaus Ferdinand Hempfling
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight62 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"A remarkable book with spectacular photography, views of a man who is one with his horses." - American Quarter Horse Journal on What Horses Reveal, "A remarkable book with spectacular photography, views of a man who is one with his horses." -- American Quarter Horse Journal on What Horses Reveal, "The result is an unusually harmonious relationship between horse and trainer, in which there is complete understanding and communication through body language. Hempfling's method has proven successful with all breeds of horses and makes the learning process fun for both horse and rider.." - Library Journal on Dancing with Horses, "The result is an unusually harmonious relationship between horse and trainer, in which there is complete understanding and communication through body language. Hempfling's method has proven successful with all breeds of horses and makes the learning process fun for both horse and rider.." -- Library Journal on Dancing with Horses
SynopsisA true horseman's understanding of the rider's role as the horse's natural partner, and a unique insight into one man's outstanding training method Emphasizing a nonviolent partnership between horses and humans, the training system presented in this book is an increasingly popular training method among equestrians worldwide. Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling explains his system of communicating naturally with the instincts and nature of horses. The reader follows the progress of Arab stallion Marouk, and Lusitano stallion Queijo, in discovering a confident and harmonious relationship with their rider. Giving comprehensive insight into Hempfling's methods, the horses' progress is documented step-by-step, uncovering old wounds in the process that have resulted in their difficult behavior. Readers will discover the fascinating process of understanding horses through body language.