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What Horses Reveal

$44.95
Written by the international best-selling author of Dancing with Horses the book sets out to demonstrate how time spent on analysis of a horse's character and type can assist both communication and training. The author poses three main questions: How well do you truly know your horse? How does a deep understanding between horse and human develop? How does a lifelong friendship evolve? He then sets out to answer the questions in a compelling examination of equine character providing many examples of different types and showing how they vary in their capacity for work and learning.
Publisher: J A Allen
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 208
ISBN: 085131855X
Author: Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling
Author Notes: Klaus Ferdinand Hempfing, has shaken up the international horse world with his though-provoking theories. The basis of his work is consideration for the horse's psyche, communication via a body language that is understood by the horse and interaction with these powerful, beautiful, dignified creatures in accordance with nature. The charismatic author's method of communicating with horses have been embraced by thousands of participants and onlookers at his clinics and demonstrations and Dancing with Horses, an international bestseller, made him Europes's most prolific horse whispterer.
Further Title Description: Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling has developed a unique system for classifying all horse types into twenty-six character groups, which, when used in conjunction with correct body language and self-knowledge, will take every horse and rider towards more fulfilling and happier relationships, and more enlightened journey through life. The four principal sections of this book include; learning how to recognize a horse's true nature, how horses reveal themselves, the first encounter with a horse, the correct training methods for the specific character groups.