Talking with Horses As a first-time horse owner, I found this book to be quite useful if your goal is to create a partnership with your horse. Being an alpha rider means firmness, consistency, but most important generating enough trust so that when your horse is fearful, misbehaves, or acts in any non-calm manner, he/she is responsive to your commands thereby providing a safe environment for all. This book teaches, through many anecdotes, the nuances that are typically omitted from other horse books ... and are not evident even in the people who have ridden/owned horses for years. Some of Henry Blake's suggestions might be for the very advanced rider or very excitable horse. For an enjoyable and informative read, I heartily recommend Blake's book.
Talking with horses was a pleasure to read...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
It was entertaining as well as informative. As a new horse owner I am glad it was the first book I read on the subject. Effective communication skills is a must wheather you are a first time or long time horse owner. It was very helpful to be educated on the psyche, and language of horses and to be given examples that just like people, horses each have their own individual personalities. Mr. Blake has had experience with a large number of horses over the years and has developed a reputation for his patience and handling of difficult horses....and reading about how much enjoyment he received from it was a real inspiration!Sherry and James Fannon
My 'bible' since the '70's - along with his two sequels!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I read the Henry Blake series when they were first published and have been practising his methods successfully ever since! As the years have passed I have enlarged on the methods somewhat, having been able to add my own experiences. One of my more recent cases was a cob mare I bought for a riding school who reared and bucked enough to qualify for a rodeo! within a month she was happily teaching total beginners how to ride! And enjoying it! (I always make sure my school horses enjoy the job.) In fact, 17 out of the 22 horses I have in my riding school are rehabilitated using Mr Blake's methods. To appreciate the books fully, you really need the set! I have often thought of writing about the way I have worked with horses but can't seem to find a publisher to take me on! (hint hint). I'd also love to contact Henry Blake if anyone can suggest a way! I have read other 'whisperer' books as well (and been to demos) - Monty Roberts being one of course - but Blake is still tops!
A modern classic, delightfully written and informative
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Occasionally one runs across an author who speaks right to the heart of his subject and still maintains an enjoyable, colorful style. Henry's books are not only informative to anyone interested in horsemanship, but they comprise a trilogy which chronicles his adventures as a horse trainer in England. Henry's accounts are adventurous with generous doses of wisdom and wit throughout.I strongly suggest the reader progress through Henry's work in sequential order; Talking With Horses, Thinking With Horses and Horse Sense. By doing so the reader can enjoy the greater adventure in chronological sequence and fully enjoy the colorful characters, both human and equine, that Henry brings to life in his work.Henry Blake is probably my most recommended author for horse enthusiasts and home horse trainers to read.
Can't get through to your horse? Read this book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
In this book the author not only tells you how to communicate with your equine, but he shares wonderful stories of his life and the horses that have shaped it. Margie Trax margiebeth@hotmail.com Pittsburgh, Pa
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