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WH AT E VERY HORSE SHOULD KNOW NO FEAR OF PEOPLE OR THINGS NO FEAR OF RESTRICTION OR RESTRAINT RESPECT , PATIENCE, AND PART NERSHIP CHERRY HILL BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF HOW TO THINK LIKE A HORSE 
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WHAT EVERY

HORSESHOULD

K N O WNO FEAR OF PEOPLE OR THINGS

NO FEAR OF RESTRICTION OR RESTRAINT

RESPECT, PATIENCE, AND PARTNERSHIP

CHERRY H ILLBEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF HOW TO THINK LIKE A HORSE 

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Cherry Hill’s Latest

Bridge Between Worlds I

n her best-selling How to Tink Like a Horse , Cherry Hill explored

horses’ senses, behaviors, and instincts. She led us into their world.

Now, with What Every Horse Should Know , she shows riders and

enthusiasts how we humans can help these magnifcent animals adapt

to our world.

 The Foundation EveryHorse NeedsRelationships between horses and

people can be rich and ull o mutual

respect. But frst, a horse has to eel

sae and confdent. rail horse or

reiner, dressage horse or jumper . . .

each needs dierent skills, but allmust master the same basics to be

at ease in our world. Many skilled

horses have trouble simply standing still

or are easily startled by the wrong touch.

Tese are some o the key issues that are

addressed here.

 

Lessons with Zipperand Sassy

“Horses tell us every day what they needto learn,” says Cherry. She reveals how

to listen and how to help, whatever a

horse’s age. Her horses Zipper and Sassy 

are on hand to illustrate as she details

tests that pinpoint the gaps in a horse’s

education and oers training plans that

fll them. Te many “aha!” moments

make this an essential reerence.

 

When Horses Ask for Help, They Want CherryAs a child, Cherry Hill didn’t just want

a horse, she wanted to be a horse. Now

an internationally recognized expert,

she’s come as close as anyone can. I 

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ContentsIntroduction ................................................................................................................... ix

PART  ONE: No Fear

CHAPTER 1 No Fear of People .............................................................. 1

CHAPTER 2 No Fear of Restriction and Restraint .................... 17

CHAPTER 3 N o Fear of Tings ............................................................ 47

CHAPTER 4 No Fear of Restriction by People with Tings ....55

PART   TWO: Leadership – Partnership

CHAPTER 5 Respect ..................................................................66

CHAPTER 6   Attitude and Attention........................................76

CHAPTER 7 Patience.................................................................90

CHAPTER 8  Yielding ...............................................................105

PART   THREE: The Work

CHAPTER 9 Forward into Contact ........................................127

CHAPTER 10   Bending and Flexing .........................................139

CHAPTER 11  Steady and Straight ...........................................146

CHAPTER 12  Lateral Work ......................................................150

CHAPTER 13  Balance................................................................162

CHAPTER 14  Putting it All ogether .......................................172

CHAPTER 15  Goals ...................................................................177

 Recommended Reading..............................................................178

horses are telling us what they need to learn, they’re also telling

us—by their universal response to

her insights—that Cherry is the

one to teach them. Fortunately, her

new guide lets all horses, and all

humans who love them, reap the

rewards o her uncommon “sense

o horse.”

Cherry Hill is the best-selling author of How 

to Think Like a Horse, Horsekeeping on a Small

 Acreage, and many other titles, with more than

one million copies of her books in print. She is

an internationally known instructor and trainer.

Cherry and her husband, Richard Klimesh, live in

northern Colorado.

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“Any horse owner, from beginner to

advanced, will find information of 

value in this book. The author’s tone

is authoritative without being conde-

scending, and the layout makes it easy

to grasp nuggets of knowledge even at

a glance.” — Horse & Rider

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Publicity Contact: 

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What Every Horse Should Know

Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 

192 pages; 7½ x 10

Paper: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN

ISBN: 978-1-60342-713-5; No. 62713

Hardcover: $29.95 US / $36.95 CAN

ISBN: 978-1-60342-716-6; No. 62716

 January 2011

How to Think Like a Horse

Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout 

192 pages; 7½ x 10

Paperback: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN

ISBN: 978-1-58017-835-8; No. 67835

Cherry Hill’s Winning Team

110,000copies in

print!

New Cover Shipping in December!