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thank you for keeping me posted regarding the books I am an avid fan of audible.com.
have a great Christmas
You bet Robert! Merry Christmas to you too.
Thanks to you and Melissa for great care of my horse..I really enjoyed your photos!
We appreciate your words Karin.
Doc- thanks for the must read list. I’m currently reading ” The PerfectHorse ” by Elizabeth Letts. It’s an heartbreaking story about the Arabians and Lipizzaner horses that were slaughtered and kidnapped by the Nazis. May a Merry Christmas. The kids are too cute. Thanks for all you do. Yvonne
Thanks Yvonne
I love the book, Outliers! Merry Christmas to you and your family
The author is amazing
Love all the book advice, but who are these beautiful children! The little cowboy is just over the top cute!!
Susan
They were kids in a barn. Irresistible photo op. Thanks for noticing….
Pls. add these invaluable books to your reading library. I promise, you wll not be disappointed. “Beautiful Jim Key” by Mim Eichler Rivas, “The Complete Training of Horse and Rider” by Alois Podhajsky, “What Horses Reveal” Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, “Tug of War” by Dr. Gerd Heuschnn & “The Lame Horse” by Dr. James R. Rooney. This list is by no means exhausted, but in my opinion, these should be included in the library of every serious horse owner,trainer,rider,groom, etc. Merry Chrismas to all & happy riding, driving, or what ever one does!
Thanks for this list. I have written about vector analysis of horse limb movement as it relates to lameness since 1980.
https://www.thehorsesadvocate.com/caudal-heel-pain-in-horses-a-horsetalk-webcast/
Remember my books when building the library:
https://theequinepractice.com/the-ten-irrefutable-laws-of-horsemanship/
https://theequinepractice.com/since-the-days-of-the-romans/
https://theequinepractice.com/true-and-incredible-stories-of-a-horse-vet/
Great insight Thankyou for the article as I have read your work the stories photography also that I really enjoy
Battle my old senior is still around he is approx 32 now ❤️
Thanks for your kind words. Happy New Year to you and Battle.
Thanks for sharing the list! I look forward to reading!
It’s worth the time. Thanks.
The Audio books are great though! Really helps when driving!
Ok have to be a smart Alec. If your listening to it then you are not reading it 😋.
Actually I listen to these books 2 to 4 times and I have the physical books too. At diner tonight I had Mastery and was underlining it to use for the school.
So,….. :-p
LOL
Hi Doc T. Mastery is available as a kindle book on Amazon. They have a free kindle app that you can download on any or all of your devices to read the book. The devices auto sync so you can pick up on one where you left off on another. This way you can read it anywhere even when you forget the paperback.
M
Excellent!!! Thanks! And it Penguin audible version is read by my high school classmate. He is by far the best narrator I have ever heard.