

- Price: $29.95
- Pages: 176
- Carton Quantity: 24
- Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
- Imprint: Half Halt Press
- Publication Date: 1st August 2007
- Trim Size: 8 x 1 in
- ISBN: 9780939481774
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
SPORTS & RECREATION / Equestrian
PETS / Horses
This book accurately describes the fascinating character and nature of the horse, including its requirements for artful handling. While Herr Zettl's first book Dressage in Harmony brought the reader nearer to the riding and training of the horse, The Circle of Trust teaches that riding alone is not enough. Each of those involved with the horse has different goals and wishes, but all are intertwined with each other. For example, the breeder would like to breed healthy horses with lots of potential, but without systematic training and proper handling such a talented horse will not be successful. Breeder, trainer, rider and owner will find in this book individual, interesting and worthwhile sections. Experienced horse people as well as the newcomer to the sport alike will find profound knowledge from proper handling techniques to everyday training to the first horse show. I congratulate the author and hope that all horse people take his knowledge to heart. —Christoph Hess, Head of Training and Schooling, The German National Equestrian Federation
In succession to his well-known book Dressage in Harmony, Walter Zettl now is presenting us with another comprehensive handbook, covering all aspects for the successful development of our horses. This book deals with the challenges of a successful upbringing of the equine partner, from breeding to caretaking to training and schooling to guarantee a healthy partner. The author, who has dedicated his whole life to the well being of the horses, is in his unique way very effective not only in demonstrating and teaching his life long experience in a practical way, but also in his ability to convey his experience convincingly in his written publications. Each paragraph reflects a profound love for the horses, whose well being is very close to his heart. Walter Zettl, one of the few riding masters of our times, never gets tired in passionately fighting for the preservation of the true teaching of classical riding. He has earned the right to address and criticize any deviation from the principles of horsemanship, ethics and fairness. For this new publication, I wish him the best of success for the well being of our horses. —Col. Kurd Albrecht v. Ziegner
- Price: $29.95
- Pages: 176
- Carton Quantity: 24
- Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
- Imprint: Half Halt Press
- Publication Date: 1st August 2007
- Trim Size: 8 x 1 in
- ISBN: 9780939481774
- Format: Hardcover
- BISACs:
SPORTS & RECREATION / Equestrian
PETS / Horses
This book accurately describes the fascinating character and nature of the horse, including its requirements for artful handling. While Herr Zettl's first book Dressage in Harmony brought the reader nearer to the riding and training of the horse, The Circle of Trust teaches that riding alone is not enough. Each of those involved with the horse has different goals and wishes, but all are intertwined with each other. For example, the breeder would like to breed healthy horses with lots of potential, but without systematic training and proper handling such a talented horse will not be successful. Breeder, trainer, rider and owner will find in this book individual, interesting and worthwhile sections. Experienced horse people as well as the newcomer to the sport alike will find profound knowledge from proper handling techniques to everyday training to the first horse show. I congratulate the author and hope that all horse people take his knowledge to heart. —Christoph Hess, Head of Training and Schooling, The German National Equestrian Federation
In succession to his well-known book Dressage in Harmony, Walter Zettl now is presenting us with another comprehensive handbook, covering all aspects for the successful development of our horses. This book deals with the challenges of a successful upbringing of the equine partner, from breeding to caretaking to training and schooling to guarantee a healthy partner. The author, who has dedicated his whole life to the well being of the horses, is in his unique way very effective not only in demonstrating and teaching his life long experience in a practical way, but also in his ability to convey his experience convincingly in his written publications. Each paragraph reflects a profound love for the horses, whose well being is very close to his heart. Walter Zettl, one of the few riding masters of our times, never gets tired in passionately fighting for the preservation of the true teaching of classical riding. He has earned the right to address and criticize any deviation from the principles of horsemanship, ethics and fairness. For this new publication, I wish him the best of success for the well being of our horses. —Col. Kurd Albrecht v. Ziegner