DanDoc
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Not sure this is the correct location so apologies if it isn't.
This might seem a strange question, but I have been working with horses for nearly 10 years, started off at a riding school and now I work for a Lord and Lady covering the full time grooms days off, and I would like to think I know some stuff but I have never actually been taught things, only picked up from watching other people mostly and copying etc.
Never been a problem with my work but I would just like to improve my knowledge so I feel abit more confident at what I am doing. Wondered if anyone could advise me of any good books that have good quality information or notes because sure there is even really basic stuff I should know better.
Because horses aren't my full time job I can't really go do my levels but if anyone knows of any good books that help people with their levels that would also be great.
Thank you for any help.
Daniel
This might seem a strange question, but I have been working with horses for nearly 10 years, started off at a riding school and now I work for a Lord and Lady covering the full time grooms days off, and I would like to think I know some stuff but I have never actually been taught things, only picked up from watching other people mostly and copying etc.
Never been a problem with my work but I would just like to improve my knowledge so I feel abit more confident at what I am doing. Wondered if anyone could advise me of any good books that have good quality information or notes because sure there is even really basic stuff I should know better.
Because horses aren't my full time job I can't really go do my levels but if anyone knows of any good books that help people with their levels that would also be great.
Thank you for any help.
Daniel