The Mark of a Real Teacher
This is my favorite media review out of hundreds:"Camp has become something of a master at telling us what can be learned from animals, in this case specifically horses, without making us realize we have been educated, and, that is, perhaps, the mark of a real teacher. His tightly written, simply designed, and powerfully drawn chapters often read like short stories that flow from the heart. " Jack L. Kennedy, The Joplin Independent
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Overview
When best selling author Joe Camp and his wife Kathleen acquired their first three horses, soon to be six, they were all living in stalls, wearing metal shoes, and eating sugary feed from a bag. Because so many of the questions they were asking were turning up answers that made no sense they finally began to dig into serious research on their own to determine how their new horses should be living and eating. To dig out the actual facts, not the legends. Not the hearsay. Not the standard “That's the way it's always been done.“ And what Joe and Kathleen discovered was nothing short of amazing. Virtually everything they had been told to do was diametrically opposed to the way horses - all horses - should actually be living.