Now in pdf format so anyone with a computer can read it, we have the book: An Illustrated Guide To Grooming Your Horse. Written by Lin Stone
Horses have been part of the human family ever since Aesop was a baby. One of his favorite bed time stories was about the time a horse and a man signed a treaty to catch a stag. When the stag was caught the horse asked the man to take the bit from his mouth and the masked man responded, "Huh Uh Silver. This arrangement suits me just fine." Human beings have cherished the opportunity of keeping horses in the family ever since.
As a general rule of thumb, horses require more maintenance than the family sports car. Their fuel tanks must be topped off about twice a day whether they have been driven or not. On a hot grueling day their radiators can need as much as 20 gallons of extra water added. Rips and tears in their upholstery must be treated quickly or else the whole coat could lose its beauty and charm in a matter of weeks if not days.
Taking care of the horse's upholstery is a unique process technically referred to as GROOMING.
Most horses do enjoy the grooming process. If you've ever seen two horses facing each other with their necks intertwined you have seen horses grooming each other. They groom each other with their teeth.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
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