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The Horse Encyclopedia

English · Hardback

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From tiny ponies to heavy draught horses and rapid thoroughbreds, explore the history and variety of this noble animal that helped shape human history.

A stunning celebration of the equine world, The Horse Encyclopedia is a fully illustrated book about horses and ponies, featuring over 150 breeds and types, including all those recognized by national horse societies.

First domesticated around 6000 years ago, horses rapidly became invaluable to humans. They pulled chariots and ploughs, and became essential to transport and war. In this comprehensve volume, you will discover breeds from all over the world, from imposing Shires whose ancestors carried knights in chainmail into battle, to thoroughbreds bred to run like the wind, and Lipizzanas that can execute exquisite dressage moves such as the capriole where they jump with all four feet off the ground.

The Horse Encyclopedia gives concise details of each breed, including its origins and anatomy, as well as famous individuals such as Secretariat, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest racehorses of all.

This dazzling guide also includes expert advice on horse care, feeding and grooming, and horse health, making this a truly wonderful gift for all horse riders and equine enthusiasts.


Product details

Authors Elwyn Hartley Edwards
Publisher Dorling Kindersley
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.03.2023
 
EAN 9780241632666
ISBN 978-0-241-63266-6
No. of pages 360
Dimensions 241 mm x 287 mm x 29 mm
Weight 1855 g
Series DK Pet Encyclopedias
Subjects Guides > Nature

NATURE / Animals / Insects & Spiders, Equestrian & animal sports, Equestrian and animal sports, Horses and ponies: general interest

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