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John Lyons is an American horse trainer in the field of natural horsemanship. Lyons has been presenting training clinics and horsemanship symposia since 1980, [ 1 ] has written several books on horses and horse training, and is the founder of John Lyons' Perfect Horse magazine.
1 sty 1998 · John Lyons' The Making of A Perfect Horse, Communicating With Cues: The Rider's Guide to Training and Problem Solving - PART II, Part 2 (Horse Training, Horsemanship, Horses) Hardcover - 1998 Edition [by John Lyons with Maureen Gallatin] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
1 paź 1999 · When we're discussing our horses, information had better be practical or it's useless to us. We've packed this volume with practical information and advice about how horses think and interact, as well as teaching you how to handle your horse more safely and effectively.
1 sty 2001 · John Lyons. When we're discussing our horses, information had better be practical or it's useless to us. We've packed this volume with practical information and advice about how horses think and interact, as well as teaching you how to handle your horse more safely and effectively.
THE MAKING OF A PERFECT HORSE.; 9 Volumes. Lyons, John. Greenwich, CT: Belvoir Publishing, 1998. Hardcover. 6 x 9, each book is a little over 200 pgs, b&w photos. Includes Communicating with Cues: The Rider's Guide to Training and Problem Solving, Part I, Part II and Part III; Veterinary Care for the Perfect Horse; Private Lessons; Raising & ...
15 gru 2006 · Lyons is recognized as “America’s Most Trusted Horseman” and is a major clinician and keynote speaker at large horse events nationwide and abroad. He is committed to helping people through his books, DVDs and Perfect Horse magazine, and has also developed a certification program that has produced more than 200 professional “John & Josh ...
John Lyons and the Perfect Horse editorial team join together to bring you practical answers to some of the most often asked questions, such as: How do horses communicate using body language; when is a young horse mature enough to begin riding; why do horses crib; and, how can you condition an older horse to re-enter the work force?