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The Legendary California Hackamore & Stock Horse - Ingersoll, Bobby
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Bobby Ingersoll's skills as a horse trainer and David Stoecklein's gifts as a photographer make for a fascinating book, complete with a historical look at hackamore training, practical tips for horsemen, sketches, and beautiful images.
Famous horse trainer Bobby Ingersoll has joined forces with photographer David R. Stoecklein to produce a fascinating book about the history of the California stock horse and the hackamore style of horse training. Ingersoll's depth of experience and knowledge, combined with Stoecklein's stunning images, result in a volume that will delight and educated…mehr

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Bobby Ingersoll's skills as a horse trainer and David Stoecklein's gifts as a photographer make for a fascinating book, complete with a historical look at hackamore training, practical tips for horsemen, sketches, and beautiful images.
Famous horse trainer Bobby Ingersoll has joined forces with photographer David R. Stoecklein to produce a fascinating book about the history of the California stock horse and the hackamore style of horse training. Ingersoll's depth of experience and knowledge, combined with Stoecklein's stunning images, result in a volume that will delight and educated readers. It is complete with practical horse training tips, intricate drawings and diagrams, and beautiful photographs.
Autorenporträt
Bobby Ingersoll started showing horses at an early age and has been showing and winning for many years. Some of his career highlights are winning the Snaffle Bit Futurity three times, winning the Triple Crown in 1975 (winning all three divisions) and winning the LA and the North Western Cutting Futurities. But Bobby feels that winning isn't everything. He would rather be noted as a good horseman that understands horses and people. David R. Stoecklein has worked closely with ranchers and cowboys from every Western state. Through his work, he has gained a deep understanding of and respect for cowboys. His quest to keep the spirit of the West alive is heartfelt and uncompromising. David spends every free moment photographing cowboys and all elements of their lives, preserving their heritage and traditions. David resides in Sun Valley with his wife, Mary, and their three sons.