Introducing the horse: neutral world of horses
Domestication of the horse
Anglo-Arab, Barb, Akhal-Teke
Coldblood horses: Ardennais, k Boulonnais
Belgian draft, Noriker, Friesian, Dutch Draught
Warmblood horses: Swedish Warmblood, Selle Francais
Oldenburg, Gelderlander, French Trotter, Camargue
Przewalski's Horse, Tarpan
Irish Draught, Hackney Horse, Cleveland Bay
Andalusian, Lusitano, Lippizzaner
Morgan, Criollo, Quarter Horse
Pinto, Palomino, Appaloosa
Tennessee Walking Horse, American Saddlebred, Missouri Foxtrotter, Standardbred- Mustang, Waler
Pony breeds: Dartmoor, Exmoor, Connemara, New Forest
Welsh Sections A, B, C, and D
Fjord, Icelandic, Haflinger
Caspian, Chincoteague and Assateague, Basuto, Boer
Australian, Falabella, Shetland, Hackney Pony
Keeping a pony: Providing company
Feeding a pony: Rules of feeding
grooming a pony: Grooming equipment
Other care routines: Care after exercise
Health care: Signs of good health
Before you start: Why take riding lessons?
Where to take riding lessons
Clothes to wear for riding
A ponies tack: Saddles and girths
Fitting and caring for tack
First lessons: Meeting your pony
On the lunge or lead line
In the arena: Riding in a group
Without stirrups and reins
Looking forward: Road safety
Your first jumping lessons
Taking part in events: getting ready for a show
Showing and dressage tests
Training and driving: Breaking in a horse
Web sites and acknowledgements.