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Dan Aadland is a former teacher who ranches and breeds horses near Absarokee, Montana. He is the author of seven books, including The Best of All Seasons: Fifty Years as a Montana Hunter (Nebraska 2007) and The Complete Trail Horse: Selecting, Training, and Enjoying Your Horse in the Backcountry.
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Dan Aadland is a former teacher who ranches and breeds horses near Absarokee, Montana. He is the author of seven books, including The Best of All Seasons: Fifty Years as a Montana Hunter (Nebraska 2007) and The Complete Trail Horse: Selecting, Training, and Enjoying Your Horse in the Backcountry.
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- Verlag: Bison Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9780803216365
- ISBN-10: 080321636X
- Artikelnr.: 23596576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bison Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9780803216365
- ISBN-10: 080321636X
- Artikelnr.: 23596576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dan Aadland is a former teacher who ranches and breeds horses near Absarokee, Montana. He is the author of seven books, including The Best of All Seasons: Fifty Years as a Montana Hunter (Nebraska 2007) and The Complete Trail Horse: Selecting, Training, and Enjoying Your Horse in the Backcountry.
Preface
Introduction
Acknowledgments
A Note to the Reader
THE RANCH
SPRING
1. Calving - The stud colt - A new "snipe hunt" - The nature of the cow - A
close call - Lion bait
2. "Freedom, heyday," cried Caliban - My breakout - Pronghorns - St. Olaf -
Rattlesnakes under the outhouse
3. A decidion about the stud colt - The story of the leg - A premature trip
to the funeral home
4. Testosterone machines - A spring ride - Killer baby antelope - Banks and
noxious weeds
5. Stallions, mares, and foals - Centaurs and minotaurs
SUMMER
6. Pancho and Lefty - Running W's - The one-hoss shay - A bend in Butcher
Creek
7. A big head of water - Reedy River - Hunting fish - Dead end - Sweet
Charlotte - Steeplechase
8. Dry times - A shovel for a shield
9. White shorts and tennis shoes
10. Starting a filly
11. Farrier tales
12. First ride - A lady vet - Horse trading - Bicycles for bracelets
13. A big expensive bucket of bolts - Overshot stackers - Sergeant Fleming
- "A time to sow, a time to reap"
FALL
14. A dusting on the mountains - New neighbor - A nice Lutheran girl -
Return of the stud colt
15. Roundup - Elsie's pets
16. "Some people prefer dogs" - On eating your friends: Napoleon and
Squealer
17. Moose
18. Weaning time - Discovery in the hills
WINTER
19. A lone sentinel - Coyotes - Patience
20. Requiem
21. El sol
Epilogue
About the Artist
Introduction
Acknowledgments
A Note to the Reader
THE RANCH
SPRING
1. Calving - The stud colt - A new "snipe hunt" - The nature of the cow - A
close call - Lion bait
2. "Freedom, heyday," cried Caliban - My breakout - Pronghorns - St. Olaf -
Rattlesnakes under the outhouse
3. A decidion about the stud colt - The story of the leg - A premature trip
to the funeral home
4. Testosterone machines - A spring ride - Killer baby antelope - Banks and
noxious weeds
5. Stallions, mares, and foals - Centaurs and minotaurs
SUMMER
6. Pancho and Lefty - Running W's - The one-hoss shay - A bend in Butcher
Creek
7. A big head of water - Reedy River - Hunting fish - Dead end - Sweet
Charlotte - Steeplechase
8. Dry times - A shovel for a shield
9. White shorts and tennis shoes
10. Starting a filly
11. Farrier tales
12. First ride - A lady vet - Horse trading - Bicycles for bracelets
13. A big expensive bucket of bolts - Overshot stackers - Sergeant Fleming
- "A time to sow, a time to reap"
FALL
14. A dusting on the mountains - New neighbor - A nice Lutheran girl -
Return of the stud colt
15. Roundup - Elsie's pets
16. "Some people prefer dogs" - On eating your friends: Napoleon and
Squealer
17. Moose
18. Weaning time - Discovery in the hills
WINTER
19. A lone sentinel - Coyotes - Patience
20. Requiem
21. El sol
Epilogue
About the Artist
Preface
Introduction
Acknowledgments
A Note to the Reader
THE RANCH
SPRING
1. Calving - The stud colt - A new "snipe hunt" - The nature of the cow - A
close call - Lion bait
2. "Freedom, heyday," cried Caliban - My breakout - Pronghorns - St. Olaf -
Rattlesnakes under the outhouse
3. A decidion about the stud colt - The story of the leg - A premature trip
to the funeral home
4. Testosterone machines - A spring ride - Killer baby antelope - Banks and
noxious weeds
5. Stallions, mares, and foals - Centaurs and minotaurs
SUMMER
6. Pancho and Lefty - Running W's - The one-hoss shay - A bend in Butcher
Creek
7. A big head of water - Reedy River - Hunting fish - Dead end - Sweet
Charlotte - Steeplechase
8. Dry times - A shovel for a shield
9. White shorts and tennis shoes
10. Starting a filly
11. Farrier tales
12. First ride - A lady vet - Horse trading - Bicycles for bracelets
13. A big expensive bucket of bolts - Overshot stackers - Sergeant Fleming
- "A time to sow, a time to reap"
FALL
14. A dusting on the mountains - New neighbor - A nice Lutheran girl -
Return of the stud colt
15. Roundup - Elsie's pets
16. "Some people prefer dogs" - On eating your friends: Napoleon and
Squealer
17. Moose
18. Weaning time - Discovery in the hills
WINTER
19. A lone sentinel - Coyotes - Patience
20. Requiem
21. El sol
Epilogue
About the Artist
Introduction
Acknowledgments
A Note to the Reader
THE RANCH
SPRING
1. Calving - The stud colt - A new "snipe hunt" - The nature of the cow - A
close call - Lion bait
2. "Freedom, heyday," cried Caliban - My breakout - Pronghorns - St. Olaf -
Rattlesnakes under the outhouse
3. A decidion about the stud colt - The story of the leg - A premature trip
to the funeral home
4. Testosterone machines - A spring ride - Killer baby antelope - Banks and
noxious weeds
5. Stallions, mares, and foals - Centaurs and minotaurs
SUMMER
6. Pancho and Lefty - Running W's - The one-hoss shay - A bend in Butcher
Creek
7. A big head of water - Reedy River - Hunting fish - Dead end - Sweet
Charlotte - Steeplechase
8. Dry times - A shovel for a shield
9. White shorts and tennis shoes
10. Starting a filly
11. Farrier tales
12. First ride - A lady vet - Horse trading - Bicycles for bracelets
13. A big expensive bucket of bolts - Overshot stackers - Sergeant Fleming
- "A time to sow, a time to reap"
FALL
14. A dusting on the mountains - New neighbor - A nice Lutheran girl -
Return of the stud colt
15. Roundup - Elsie's pets
16. "Some people prefer dogs" - On eating your friends: Napoleon and
Squealer
17. Moose
18. Weaning time - Discovery in the hills
WINTER
19. A lone sentinel - Coyotes - Patience
20. Requiem
21. El sol
Epilogue
About the Artist