I Hear You, Horse.
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Author(s)Jim Gath
PublisherSealofters Press, Inc.
ISBN / ASIN098213231X
ISBN-139780982132319
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Sales Rank1,378,486
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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I Hear You, Horse. is full of meaningful life adventures as shared by an ex-corporate executive who found his calling when he founded the non-profit organization, Tierra Madre Horse Sanctuary. Tierra Madre Horse Sanctuary, located in Cave Creek, Arizona, is a sanctuary rescue ranch a Forever Home to 31 previously unwanted, neglected, injured or abused horses. Ex-racehorses, ex-show horses, ex-rodeo horses, ex-ranch horses, ex-trail horses horses of all sizes and breeds have found their way to Tierra Madre. Jim Gath comes from a family of horsemen his grandfather was a trick rider, trainer and horse trader, one of his uncles was a jockey and another was an owner of rather questionably talented racehorses. As a kid, horses were an important part of his life, but he began his adult life taking a different trail. This book provides a guide that offers riders a proven method of establishing an excellent physical and emotional relationship with their horse. Horses are great at trying to tell us what they need. The trouble is we aren t always listening! Horses communicate with body language and behavior to inform us when something isn t right. Sometimes it is a question of understanding their behavior, sometimes it means we need to change our way of handling them. Author Jim Gath has never, ever met a horse he didn t like. You just have to listen to them , he says. They ll tell you everything you need to know. TIERRA MADRE HORSE SANCTUARY is simply a very nice, very loving home for horses who, through no fault of their own, have no better place to go. Good food, good care, a lot of room, a lot of love and understanding and a lot of treats a place where horses can enjoy being horses. Jim Gath is also the author of 264 W 40th Street A memoir of his life in New York City in the 1970 s.