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Driving a Harness Horse
by Sallie Walrond
This step-by-step format will help the newcomer learn the safest and
most efficient way of driving a harness horse. Correct driving position,
whip and rein handling, and proper balancing of a two-wheeled vehicle
are all clearly explained. HB 192 pp.#031-D0093
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The Principles of Driving
by the German National Equestrian Federation The official driving instruction manual of the German National Equestrian
Federation. Explains the Achenbach system of driving for singles,
pairs, 4-in-hands, 6-in-hands, tandems, randems, and unicorns. A
discussion of harness, bits, rein handling, care of equipment and
carriages accompany the classic system of training horse and driver.
HB 128 pp.#031-D0035 $43.95
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Breaking a Horse to
Harness by Sallie Walrond This step-by-step guide will give the average competent horseman
the confidence to train his own horse to drive. Progressive lessons
are given on accustoming the horse to harness, lunging, ground driving,
dragging a tire, putting to and, ultimately, road work. Completely
revised, enlarged and updated edition of Sallie Walronds classic
work. Well illustrated with many color photographs. HB 142 pp.
#031-B0063 $41.95
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Make the Most of Carriage
Driving by Richard Ellis & Joy Claxton Sound technical advice and encouragement will get you driving safely
and correctly. Helpful tips on choosing and maintaining a suitable
vehicle and equipment are included. The driving of pairs and tandems
is also well covered. Information is also given on what to expect
from the show ring including proper etiquette, driving technique,
dress and turnout. PB 178 pp.#031-M0163 $22.95
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Drive On by Doris Ganton
Explains the type of driving done by various breeds of horses in
harness. Special specifications, training, and class descriptions
of different breed shows are presented. PB 180 pp.
#031-D0032 $15.00
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Driving Questions Answered
by Sallie Walrond Common-sense advice and solutions to common problems such as fear
of traffic, refusing to stand still, and pulling various types of
carriages are explained along with the correct fit of vehicle for
both the horse and driver. PB 24 pp.
#031-D0232 $12.95
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Breaking and Training
the Driving Horse by Doris Ganton The steps needed to train a green colt to become a driving horse
are outlined. From accustoming the colt to harness, working in poles,
to hitching him to a cart, this logical format can be used to train
any breed of horse to drive. PB 85 pp.
#031-B0065
$12.00
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Driven Dressage with
the Single Horse by Sandy Rabinowitz Basic principles of driven dressage are clearly depicted by excellent
line illustrations. Easy-to-understand tips will help improve your
training. Practical suggestions for working at home and at the show
grounds are included. PB 70 pp.
#012-6022 $15.00
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Driving Do's and Don'ts
by Sallie Walrond Valuable advice for safe, enjoyable driving. Proper harness fit,
vehicle maintenance, and getting ready for a show are discussed.
PB 24 pp.#031-D0245
$12.95
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Sports
Driving by Amanda Saville A complete look at the competitive sport of combined driving. Sound
advice is given on proper equipment, correct training, and improving
performance at events. Helpful tips for a successful dressage test,
faster hazards, and a clear round in cones are shared. HB 192 pp.
#031- S0016 $36.95
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On the Box Seat by Tom Ryder A comprehensive guide to various types of harness, vehicles, equipment
and correct methods of driving. Particularly valuable are comprehensive
descriptions of proper appointments. Widely considered to be the
standard reference on driving today. Details of turnout and appointments
for various types of vehicles are addressed. 180 pp.
#012-3047 PB $12.95 #012-3111 HB $40.00
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Drive Smartly-Drive
Safely by the Carriage Association of America Discussion of the ten most common causes of accidents and ways of
avoiding them, many safety rules, and feeding the pleasure driving
horse. A chart giving the correct lengths and heights for poles
and splinter bars and a table for shaft lengths and widths is exceptionally
valuable. PB 14 pp. Updated 2005.#012-3051
$4.00
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Judging Carriage Driving
by Sallie Walrond A valuable handbook for judges, competitors, and spectators. A systematic
explanation of judging various driving classes, including donkeys,
disabled drivers, tandems, randems, coaching and horse driving trials.
The judging systems of the USA, Australia, New Zealand, and England
are covered. PB 118 pp.#031-J0036
$27.95
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Standard
References for Traditional Drivers: Long Island Carts (Meadowbrooks) and Runabouts
by the Carriage Association of America First of a series designed to establish a standard turnout for carriages
most often used in pleasure driving today. Volume I focuses on Long
Island Carts, also known as Meadowbrooks, and Runabouts. It covers
the vehicle, harness, horse, driver, passengers, their dress and
appointments. PB 8 pp.
#012-3230 $5.00
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Standard References
for Traditional Drivers: Dog Cart Phaeton and American Trap
by the Carriage Association of America Volume II in this educational series focuses on the Dog-Cart Phaeton
and the American Trap. PB 8 pp.
#012-3254 $5.00
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Standard References
for Traditional Drivers: Definitions by the Carriage Association of America Provides definitions and descriptions of harness and carriage parts
used in the CAA series above. PB 6 pp.
#012-3235 $5.00
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The Essential Guide
to Carriage Driving by Robyn Cuffey and Jaye-Allison Winkel
A practical guide to the sport of carriage driving. Over 350 photographs
and diagrams explain the different types of equipment available.
A useful resource list is also included. PB 147 pp.
#031-0250 $24.95
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Carriage Driving
by Heike Bean and Sarah Blanchard A reprint of the classic 1992 edition. Discusses the training of the driving horse from a dressage perspective.
Equine mechanics, proper equipment, and ground training are also
covered. An entire chapter is devoted to pair driving. PB 272pp.
#031-D0566 $29.95
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