ARABIAN HORSE BREEDING
by
Herbert H. Reese
and illustrated by
Gladys Brown Edwards
GOOD EARLY ARAB REFERENCE BOOK and an Important addition to any Arabian Horse library!!
CONTENTS:
Dedication
Preface
Arabians - Their Characteristics
A Closer Look
Blood Makes the Breed
Sires are Important
Mares and Foals
Training Leads to Pleasure
Keeping Arabians Healthy
You Can Sell Well
Organizations Produce Strength
Summing it Up
From the dust cover; "In ARABIAN HORSE BREEDING the author has put into words the culmination of a lifetime of practical experience in the breeding, raising and training of the Arabian horse. Beginners, as well as seasoned horse breeders, will find this volume useful and enlightening in their day to day contact with the 'Horse of the Desert.' Here are fully explained both in text and beautiful drawings by Gladys Brown Edwards, foremost horse artist, what are the characteristics of an Arabian, what constitutes good conformation, how to breed Arabians, how to care for and feed the young Arabian colt, how to develop desirable characteristics and good habits right from the start. Written by a former manager of the world-renowned W. K. Kellogg's Arabian Horse Ranch in Pamona, California, ARABIAN HORSE BREEDING belongs on the library shelf of everyone interested in this most desirable breed."
Copyright 1953, third edition 1960 - hard cover excellent condition, DJ has a stain bottom front otherwise very good now in a protective cover, 160 pages - illustrated with photos and drawings by GB Edwards.