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Cherry Hill’s Horsekeeping Almanac
by Cherry Hill
By far, the best new horse reference on the market, and especially of value to new owners. The author’s unique approach to caring for our horses year-round is so logical, one wonders why it wasn’t written earlier!
Each season has a section in the book, with that season’s month-to-month duties, considerations, and requirements for any horse--large or small. September, for instance, deals with botfly eggs, weight gain for winter, hay issues, pasture priorities, fall shedding, coolers and blankets, weaning, and preparing for the winter months.
If you’ve ever wondered when you should do what, this comprehensive book is packed cover to cover with wisdom and advice.
576 pp; 7-1/2 x 9
Soft cover; illustrated
$24.95 + s&h
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Barbaro: The Horse Who Captured America’s Heart
by Sean Clancy
One of 2007’s saddest animal stories took place two weeks after this beautiful book went to print.
Award-winning sports writer Sean Clancy captures the spirit and courage of Barbaro in a book that stands out above all the others that were written after the horse’s death. Clancy’s view from the hopeful side of the fence is inspiring and, at the same time, heart-wrenching. The beautiful photographs and the authors words are a tribute to the nature of the horse we all grew to love.
Full color; 192 pp; 11 x 8-3/4
Hardcover with dustjacket
$18.95 $25.95 + s&h
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