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John Lyons' Bringing Up Baby: 20 Progressive Ground-Work Lessons to Develop Your Young Horse into a Reliable, Accepting Partner

John Lyons' Bringing Up Baby: 20 Progressive Ground-Work Lessons to Develop Your Young Horse into a Reliable, Accepting Partner
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John Lyons' Bringing Up Baby: 20 Progressive Ground-Work Lessons to Develop Your Young Horse into a Reliable, Accepting Partner

 
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An outstanding manual for training young horses by America’s most trusted horseman, featuring 178 step–by–step color photos.

 
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Product Details
Author:John Lyons
Paperback:102 pages
Publisher:Trafalgar Square Books
Publication Date:October 01, 2002
Language:English
ISBN:1929164122
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:8.4 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

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  • ISBN13: 9781929164127

  • Condition: New

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5Training foals  Sep 12, 2009
I grew up around horses and have owned them off and on for some 30 years now. I've raised and trained foals in the past but I thought some new ideas might be helpful. So I tried "Bringing Up Baby'. Well I love his approach, however he is starting out with a foal who is afraid of people and he teaches from that perspective. (My foal was in my pocket all the time.) So some of his training didn't work for my situation, however much of it does. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone starting a foal. He takes you into the second year of saddling also. Easy to read and understand, lots of - how to - hands on photo's. I think if you will use his training method you will end up with a horse that will be a pleasure and a great companion for years to come.


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4John Lyons: Bring up baby  Aug 10, 2009
It's a good book and I like all of John Lyons' material. I bought it before my colt was born and while I like the excercises, they seem for more like a one or two year old or a foal that's never been handled or imprint trained. Alot of his stuff uses the round pen to work and that's fine, but you can't really lunge them till they're two and while you can do what he does in here younger, because it's very light, you don't want to over do it and mess up their limbs or back. Like I said, it's a good book, but more for older foals who have never been handled or imprint trained and are possibly weaned already. I would go with Robert Millars Imprint Training if you are wanting to get a good foundation from the start and this book if you are getting your foal as a weanling. It's excellent for what it is, but I see it being used in limited circumstances.

5John Lyon's Bringing Up Baby  May 27, 2008
This book needs to be in every horseman's (and women's) library. Clear, concise, easy to follow, great photos and best of all AWESOME Advice!!!

4Bringing up baby - good book  May 08, 2008
This book is a great book when starting your weanling on a course of training. Unfortunately for me I had already read Imprint Training by Dr Robert Miller and most of the training covered by John Lyons had already been covered in the Imprint Training book. However if you were to start training at weanling stage this would be an excellent book to begin with. Both methods are very similar the choice is up to the individual whether they wish to begin training @ birth or wait until they are weaned. All in all a very informative book. Highly recommended.

5Bringing Up Baby  Nov 15, 2007
My baby isn't born yet but this book is easy to understand and should be very helpful in the future.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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