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Cutting: Training the Horse and Rider

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From starting the colt to showing him in the arena,this book ia a wealth of in-depth information about the art of cutting. told by three time futurity champion Bill Freeman,the book,complete with with diagrams and color photographs offers a step by step text-book approach to learning the art of training for both the horse and the rider.

190 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1994

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Bill Freeman

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Born in London, Ontario of a school teacher's family, Bill now lives on Toronto Island where he writes books, plays, travel features, videos, and film scripts. He is best known for the "Bains Series" of novels for children set in Canada in the 1870s. There are now seven books in the series. He plans to write twelve altogether with settings in every part of the country. A film series by CBC and BBC is in the planning stages.

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January 26, 2016
An informative and well illustrated book that explains the techniques of cutting and training cutting horses in a way that even non-cutters can understand.
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