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Library List Horse Council Library List TITLE AUTHOR Anatomy/Conformation American Quarter Horse Anatomy AQHA The Anatomy of a Horse Andrew Snape Anatomy of the American Quarter Horse AQHA Anatomy of the Horse Klaus-Dieter Budras, W.O. Sack, Sabine Rock The Anatomy of Riding Sara Wyche The Athletic Horse D. Hodgson/R. Rose Atlas of Equine Anatomy Pasquini, Reddy, Ratslaff Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse - Part 1 Ronald J. Riegal/Susan Hakola Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse - Part 2 Ronald J. Riegal/Susan Hakola Clinical Anatomy of the Horse Clayton/Flood/Rosenstein Conformation - The Relationship of Form to Function Marvin Beeman, DVM Copy 1 Conformation - The Relationship of Form to Function Marvin Beeman, DVM Copy 2 Conformation - The Relationship of Form to Function Marvin Beeman, DVM Copy 3 The Dynamic Horse Hillary Clayton The Equine Body Beth Maloney Equine Photos and Drawings for Conformation and Anatomy Equine Research Centre Horse Anatomy - A Colouring Atlas Kainer/McCracken Limbs of the Equine LeRoy Amos The Horse in Motion Pillner, Elmhurst & Davies The Horse's Muscles in Motion Sara Wyche Introduction to Horse Biology Zoe Davies New Ride with your Mind Clinic, The Mary Wanless Principles of Conformation: Volume 1 Deb Bennett Principles of Conformation: Volume 2 Deb Bennett Principles of Conformation: Volume 3 Deb Bennett Breeding/Breeds The Amateur Horse Breeder A.C. Leighton Hardman The Arabian Horse Reginald S. Summerhays A Standard Guide to Horse and Pony Breeds Elwyn Hartley Edwards Breeding Management and Foal Development Equine Research Breeding Management and Foal Development Equine Research Updated July 2018 Horse Council Library List Breeding/Breeds Bred to Run Mike Helm Blessed are the Brood Mares - 2nd Edition M. Phyllis Lose, V.M. D. Blessed are the Brood Mares - 2nd Edition M. Phyllis Lose Blessed are the Foals - 2nd Edition M. Phyllis Lose Blessed are the Foals - 2nd Edition M. Phyllis Lose Bringing up Equus - A personalized how-to Account of raising a foal Equus Stable Reference Guides The Compendium of Sport Horse Bloodlines Equine Breeding Management and Artificial Insemination Samper Fundamentals of Breeding - Volume 1: The Mare Equus Reference Guide The Horse - Breeding and Youngstock Julia Brega Horse Color Explained - A Breeder's Perspective Jeanette Gower Imprint Training of the Newborn Foal Robert M. Miller, DVM International Stallions and Studs Michael Seth -Smit The International Warmblood Horse - A Worldwide Guide to BreedingDebbie and Bloodlines Wallen, Jane Kidd & Celia Clarke The Light Horse Breeds John W. Patten Making Magic - Breeding and Birthing a Healthy Foal leslie McDonald/Meredith Weller Mares, Foals and Foaling Friedrich Andrist The Stallion - A Breeding Guide for Owners and Handlers James P. McCall, PH.D. Veterinary Guide to Horse Breeding James M. Giffin, M.D and Kjersten Darling, D.V.M Building Complete Plans for Building Horse Barns, Big and Small N. Ambrosiano, M. Harcourt The Design and Construction of Stables - 1967 Peter C. Smith Horse Stable and Riding Arena Design Eileen Fabian Wheeler How to Build Fences, Gates and Outdoor Projects Donald R. Brann How to Plan and Build Fences and Gates - Sunset Sunset Books Business/Legal Before you say yes…. Doreen Pendgracs Copy 1 Before you say yes…. Doreen Pendgracs Copy 2 The Board Herb Perry The Book of Equine Contracts Jan White The Equine Legal Handbook Gary R. Katz Updated July 2018 Horse Council Library List Business/Legal Equine Welfare McIlwraith & Rollins Horse Business Management - 3rd Edition Jeremy Houghton Brown Law and Ethics in Coaching Williams & Anderson Legal Forms, Contracts & Advice for Horse Owners Sue Ellen Marder, L.L.M Managing Risks Rachel Corbett, Hilary Findlay Negligence and Liability Joni Kitchen/Rachel Corbett Robert's Rules of Order - Newly Revised Copy 1 Starting and Running your Own Horse Business Mary Ashley McDonald Cassettes Body Talk 1 - Vital Sounds Matthew MacKay-Smith Cowfolks in Kindergarten CDs British Pony Club Interactive Study Aid for D and C Level Equi-Balance - Rear Loading, Rear Facing Horse Trailers Equi-Balance Equi-Balance - Rear Loading, Rear Facing Horse Trailers Equi-Balance Feeding Horses The Glass Horse The Horsemaster's Study Notes - CD & The Riding Instructors handbookMonty Mortimer The Parasite Puzzle Safe Animal Handling Farsha/Work Safe BC Thanks Coach! The New NCCP Understanding Equine Wound Healing Coaching Canadian Equestrian Federation English Riding Level 1 Rider's HandbookCEF CanTRA Instructor Manual 1997 CEF/CanTRA The Cavalry Manual of Horsemanship and Horsemastership Gordon Wright Centered Riding 2 Sally Swift CHA Composite Horsemanship Manual Certified Horsemanship Association CHA Riding Instructor and Trail Guide Manual Certified Horsemanship Association CHA Riding Instructor and Trail Guide Manual Certified Horsemanship Association Updated July 2018 Horse Council Library List Coaching Coach with Courage - Missing Pages - Damaged Mary L. Longden The Complete Training of Horse and Rider Alois Podhajsky English Rider Handbook 3-4-5 - Printed Backwards/upside down Equine Canada Equestrian Education Jill Hassler-Scoop Equestrian Instruction Jill K. Hassler-Scoop Equestrian Performance training Journal 2004 HCBC Equine Canada - Learn to Drive Program EC Equine Canada - Learn to Drive Program EC Equitation Science Paul McGreevy/Andrw McLean The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding Gincy Self Bucklin George H. Morris Teaches beginners to Ride George H. Morris Heads Up! Janet Sassoon Edgette How to Ride: A complete professional riding course Debby Sly Know English Equitation and Trianing Bruce and Sue Coen Management of Resources for Horsemanship Programs Lynn Squire Reschooling the Thoroughbred Peggy Jett Pittenger Riding Logic - 1973 - 4th Edition W. Museler Riding Logic - 1973 - 4th Edition W. Museler Riding Logic - 1973 - 4th Edition W. Museler Riding out of your Mind April Clay Teaching Riding Josephine Knowles Teaching Safe Horsemanship Jan Dawson Teaching the Child Rider Pamela Roberts Your Horse's First Steps Rolf Becher Western Coaching Manual - Level 1 Equine Canada Western Coaching Manual - Level 2 Equine Canada Western Rider Preparation Course Equine Canada Western Intermediate Rider Course Equine Canada Competition The Competitive Edge Max Gahwyler The Competitive Edge III Max Gahwyler Competitve Horse Judging - 1994 AQHA Updated July 2018 Horse Council Library List Competition Competitve Horse Judging - 1994 AQHA Competitve Horse Judging - 1994 AQHA From the Center of the Ring - An Inside View of Horse Competitions Cherry Hill Grooming to Win - 2nd Edition Susan E Harris Introduction to Competition - Make Ethical Decisions NCCP Judges Speak Out Barbara Ann Mallett, Editor Judges Speak Out II Barbara Ann Mallett and Roland D. Waller, Editors That Winning Feeling Jane Savoie Show Grooming Charlene Strickland Showtime : A Guide to Showing American Quarter Horses AQHA Winning with the American Quarter horse Don Burt Dressage Academic Equitation Translated from French by Nicole Bartle Ahlerich - The making of a dressage world champion Reiner Klimke A Glossary of Judges's Dressage Terms Leonie M. Marshall Advanced Techniques of Dressage GNEF - German National Equestrian Fed. An Expert's Gudie to Basic Dressage Jean Froissard Another Horsemanship Jean-Claude Racinet The Art of Dressage Alois Podhajsky The Art of Horsemanship - Xenophon Morris H. Morgan, Ph. D The Art of Riding Hans Von Blixen-Finecke The Athletic Development of the Dressage Horse Charles de Kunffy The Athletic Development of the Dressage Horse Charles de Kunffy Basic Dressage for North America Christilot Hanson Boylen Basic Training of the Young Horse Reiner Klimke Cavalletti Reiner Klimke Classical Riding - Threshold Picture Guide Johanna Sharples The Classical Rider Sylvia Loch The Classical Seat Sylvia Loch Creative Horsemanship Charles de Kunffy Dressage - A Guideline for Riders and Judges Wolfgang M. Niggli Dressage - An Approach to Competition Kate Hamilton Updated July 2018 Horse Council Library List Dressage Dressage - A Study in the Finer Points in Riding - 1972 Henry Wynmalen Dressage - A Study in the Finer Points in Riding - 1973 Henry Wynmalen Dressage - A Study in the Finer Points in Riding - 1976 Henry Wynmalen Dressage by the Letter - A guide for the Novice Moira C. Harris Dressage for the New Age - Hardcover Dominique Barbier Dressage for the New Age - Hardcover Dominique Barbier Dressage for the New Age - Paperback Dominique Barbier Dressage for the Young Rider Pegotty Henriques The Dressage Formula Erik F. Herbermann The Dressage Formula Erik F. Herbermann The Dressage Formula - 1984 Erik F. Herbermann The Dressage Formula - Second Edition Erik F. Herbermann Dressag Judge's Handbook, A Brigadier General Kurt Albrecht Dressage in Harmony Walter Zettl Dressage Test Book - 2002 Edition Dressage Canada Equitation Jean Froissard Ethics and Passions of Dressage, The Charles de Kunffy Ethics and Passions of Dressage, The Charles de Kunffy The Gymnasium of the Horse Gustav Steinbrecht Masters of Equitation W. Sidney Felton Master of Equitatio on Trot Compiled by Martin Diggle Piaffer and Passage Colonel DeCarpentry Practical Dressage Manual Bengt Ljungquist Practical Dressage Manual Bengt Ljungquist Practical Dressage Jane Kidd The Principles of Riding General National Equestrian Federation Racinet Explains Baucher Jean-Claude Racinet Riding to Music Janet W. MacDonald The Riding Teacher Alois Podhajsky School of Horsemanship Francois Robichon
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