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I have always followed temple grandin, with a little bit of monty Roberts and John Lyons tossed in there.

I'm not looking for someone to follow cult style, nor am I looking to over haul my horsemanship style, but I'm looking for a good read that's a little bit from a different perspective, just to get the wheels turning. Any suggestions? Looking for more 'how horses see the world' books, bot really care. Not a big "all natural" fan and I hate parelli with a flaming passion.
 
I just bought a Linda Tellington-Jones book, starting it soon.

Like John Lyons, was able to see one of his clinics at the Denver Stock Show when I was in CO 16 years or so ago.

Somewhat like Clinton Anderson.

Also hate Parelli with a passion.
 
Two older books by Alois Podhasky are, I think, wonderful.

My Horse, My Teachers

Complete Training of Horse and Rider
I looked up Podhasky and read an interesting account of saving the Lippizans. My dil owns one and is a fan of his books. She loaned me a couple of his books, but they were over my head. That was a few years ago; maybe I should try again.
 

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