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Understanding
Your Horse's Behavior
Sue
McDonnell, Ph.D.
Pub Date: September 2005. In Understanding
Your Horse's Behavior, renowned equine behaviorist
Sue McDonnell, Ph.D., provides practical and thought-provoking
answers to questions from horse owners on a wide variety
of topics. The problems she addresses range from sudden
changes in a horses behavior and unpredictable fears
to difficulty in being caught and food-related aggression.
McDonnell also theorizes on equine intelligence, how a
horses personality is determined, and why horses
yawn. The more than 30 questions and answers in this volume
originally appeared in The
Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care magazine,
to which McDonnell regularly contributes. The questions
represent problems all horse owners confront in addition
to some unusual situations and behaviors. McDonnell, founder
of the University of Pennsylvanias New Bolton Center
Equine Behavior Lab, is a master at simple explanations
of complicated issues that will help every horse owner
be a better caretaker.
McDonnell
has written two other books for Eclipse Press: Understanding
Horse Behavior, part of The Horse Health
Care Library, and The
Equid Ethogram: A Practical Field Guide to Horse Behavior.
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Softcover
6 x 9
144 pages
8-page color photo well
b/w photos throughout
Product #B11-1100
List Price: $16.95
ISBN-10: 1-58150-128-5
ISBN-13: 978-1-58150-128-5

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