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Jahiel, Jessica. The rider's problem solver: Your questions answered improving your riding skills. North Adams, MA: Storey Pub., 2006.

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The horse rider's problem solver: Provides practical solutions to the most common problems relating to riding and schooling. [Newton Abbot]: David & Charles, 1997.

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Schmelzer, Angelika. Horse behaviour explained: Behavioural science for riders. Brunsbek: Cadmos Equestrian, 2003.

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Horse behaviour explained: Behavioural science for riders. Brunsbek: Cadmos Equestrian, 2003.

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Hands-on energy therapy for horses and riders. Addington: Kenilworth, 1999.

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Twelveponies, Mary. There are no problem horses, only problem riders. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2001.

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Whole heart, whole horse: Building trust between horse and rider. New York: Skyhorse Pub., 2009.

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Ben rides on. New York: Roaring Brook Press, 2013.

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The Horse Rider's Problem Solver: Provides Practical Solutions to the Most Common Problems. David & Charles, 2000.

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Britton, Vanessa. The Horse Rider's Problem Solver: Provides Practical Solutions to the Most Common Problems Relating to Riding and Schooling. David & Charles UK, 1998.

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Schmelzer, Angelika. Horse Behavior Explained: Behavioral Science for Riders (Understanding Your Horse). Cadmos Verlag Gmbh, 2003.

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Myers, Jane. Horse Safe. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093065.

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Horse riding is widely enjoyed as a professional sport or a hobby by riders of all ages. It is also acknowledged as being potentially dangerous, yet many of these dangers can be avoided and the severity of accidents drastically reduced if safe practices and risk management are employed. Horse Safe covers safety around horses in detail and aims to raise awareness of what can happen. Beginning with an explanation of horses’ natural behavioural characteristics, such as herd behaviour, intelligence and body language, the author then presents the more human aspects of horse safety – safety equipment and how it should be maintained, the working environment, systems for safe horse management, safe riding, training for safe horses, and transporting horses safely. The book concludes with a chapter on how to reduce the risks when buying a horse and how to avoid potential pitfalls. Written by Jane Myers, a leading expert, and endorsed by the Association for Horsemanship, Safety and Education (AHSE), Horse Safe is highly practical and is invaluable for riders of all disciplines and skill levels.
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Rashid, Mark. Whole Heart, Whole Horse: Building Trust Between Horse and Rider. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2014.

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Rashid, Mark. Whole Heart, Whole Horse: Building Trust Between Horse and Rider. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2009.

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Rashid, Mark. Whole Heart, Whole Horse: Building Trust Between Horse and Rider. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2014.

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Birch, Jonathan. Cultural Relatedness and Human Social Evolution. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198733058.003.0008.

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Humans often set aside their own self-interest to help others and punish free riders, even when interacting with strangers. To explain the origin of these ‘broad-scope prosocial preferences’, we should consider the processes of cultural evolution that might have acted in early human populations. Two types of cultural selection can be distinguished: CS1, in which cultural differences between individuals cause differences in their reproductive success; and CS2, in which cultural differences between individuals cause differences in their ‘cultural fitness’. This chapter proposes, speculatively, that human social evolution involved a gradual decoupling of cultural fitness from reproductive success. A cultural version of Hamilton’s rule, in which the coefficient of genetic relatedness is replaced by a coefficient of cultural relatedness, provides a helpful organizing framework for thinking about the evolution of social behaviour by CS1, and leads to a ‘cultural relatedness hypothesis’ regarding the origins of human prosociality.
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Kingsbury, Karen. A Thousand Tomorrows (Cody Gunner Series #1). Center Street, 2005.

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