Trailering Your Horse: A Visual Guide to Safe Training and Traveling, written by Cherry Hill and with photographs by Richard Klimer, is a 153 page, 8 1/4 X 10 3/4 inch softcover book published by Storey Books, Vermont. The copyright date is 2000 and this is a second printing: the printing number line starts with "2."

Synopsis - The author provides a detailed and comprehensive guide to managing all aspects of trailering. From the publisher: "Illustrated with hundreds of photographs and drawings, this book takes the guesswork out of this essential equestrian skill. Here is everything a horse owner needs to know about selecting, maintaining, and operating trailers and transporting horses. From techniques for determining a trailer's tongue weight to exercises that take horses through simulated loading, to horse care enroute."

Condition Details - The book is in very good plus condition; it has a square spine, a tight binding, and no marks, tears or writing. Two pages had turned down corners and retain the corner crease. The cover has very light edgewear and mild rubwear, no tears, spine wrinkle, soil or stains. The textblock edges are clean. No unpleasant odors.

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