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9781555663643 | Johnson Books, October 1, 2005, cover price $17.50
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9781616083403 | 2 edition (Skyhorse Pub Co Inc, September 1, 2011), cover price $24.95
Paperback:
9780715318379 | Gardners Books, April 30, 2004, cover price $19.80 | About this edition: Horse trainer Mark Rashid becomes the student when a non-descript horse named Buck steps into his life.
9781555662837 | Johnson Books, May 1, 2003, cover price $17.50
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9781616087463 | Skyhorse Pub Co Inc, June 1, 2012, cover price $24.95
In "Horses Never Lie," acclaimed horse trainer Mark Rashid breaks new ground by challenging the longstanding belief that a person must become the "alpa leader" in order to work with horses. Instead, "Horses Never Lie" teaches you how to become a "passive leader"—a reflection of the kind of horse other members of a herd choose to be around and to follow. It’s a must read for all horse owners who care about their horses and the kind of relationship they have with them. As he did in "Considering the Horse" and "A Good Horse Is Never a Bad Color," Rashid writes about his experiences with real horses, always featuring his sense of humor and an overriding compassion for the horse. His instructive anecdotes reach back to when he was a youngster under the mentorship of the "old man," and continue to his experiences today as a horse trainer and a popular clinician who has traveled the world to teach his remarkably effective methods to enthusiastic horse owners.
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9781616082413 | 2 rev upd edition (Skyhorse Pub Co Inc, July 6, 2011), cover price $24.95
Paperback:
9781634502559 | 2 rev upd edition (Skyhorse Pub Co Inc, September 22, 2015), cover price $19.99
9781555662493 | Johnson Books, May 1, 2000, cover price $17.50 | About this edition: In "Horses Never Lie," acclaimed horse trainer Mark Rashid breaks new ground by challenging the longstanding belief that a person must become the "alpa leader" in order to work with horses.
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