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How To Raise Horses

Everything You Need To Know

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Format: Paperback, 192 Pages
Item: 144139
ISBN: 9780760327197
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Illustrations: 200 Color & 50 B&W Photos
Size: 8.25 x 10.625 x .5
Edition: First
Published: March 15th 2007
Price: $19.95
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The show horse or the racing steed, the friendly mount or the breeding stallion, the draft horse or the companion: Whatever sort of horse you’re raising—or even thinking about raising—this book provides all the information you’ll need, such as basic health care, housing, feed, and raising foals. An essential primer for the newcomer to horse care as well as an invaluable resource for the veteran, this clearly and amply illustrated guide covers the basics and the finer points of breeding and health care, housing and exercising, feed and nutrition requirements. It should find a place in every horse lover’s library.

Since 1928, the National FFA Organization, formerly known as Future Farmers of America, has been dedicated to agricultural education. Today, there are more than 490,000 members in 7,210 chapters in all 50 states as well as 5,000,000 alumni around the country.

The contents of this book were reviewed and approved by Dr. Clint Rusk, Purdue University Associate Professor of the Youth Development and Ag. Education Department, in accordance with industry standards.

 

Daniel Johnson manages his family-owned horse farm, overseeing breeding, training, and showing of their horses. Samantha Johnson is a certified horse show judge. They both live at Fox Hill Farm, Wisconsin.

 

 

Tack ‘N Togs Merchandising, April 2007

“An essential resource for newcomers as well as veterans.”

 

Ride, October 2007

“Approved by the FFA, this guide will prove invaluable to a young person who is just becoming involved in raising and caring for a horse.”

ANIMAL PEOPLE, animalpeoplenews.org, Oct. 29, 2007

“The utilitarian titles and the Future Farmers of America logo on the covers of How To Raise Chickens, How To Raise Cattle, and How To Raise Horses conceal and camouflage a wealth of indications inside about how profoundly animal advocacy is beginning to influence animal agriculture.”

 

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