How to Think Like a Horse Wall Calendar 2025: Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do

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has always loved Horses including Suzzane. I would like to share How to Think Like a Horse Wall Calendar 2025: Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do by Cherry Hill (Author), Workman Calendars (Author). I received in exchange for this review. Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the products you purchase.

I wish you could see the cover of How to Think Like a Horse Wall Calendar 2025: Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do with two pretty brown Horses on the cover. One of the Horses looks like he is looking right through me. I wonder what this Horse is thinking of.

How to Think Like a Horse Wall Calendar 2025: Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do by  Cherry Hill bestselling Author and Internationally recognized Horse trainer. Wouldn’t being a Horse Trainer be a cool job?

In the top of How to Think Like a Horse Wall Calendar 2025: Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do is information about Cherry Hill giving us the chance to get to know her. The calendar begins in September 2024. Yes, I said 2024. Then the calendar moves on through December 2025. A full year of Horses to love.

On each page is a small square with the date and anything happening on that day with enough room to make a small note. 2 pictures of a Horse a full size page and a small picture under facts about the Horses. Including “How well can a Horse See’?

I wish you could see the white Horse How to Think Like a Horse Wall Calendar 2025: Understanding Why Horses Do What They Do picked out for July which is the month David was born and my dream Horse. December Charlie’s Birthday has three Horses and his tip says “How Do Horses Stay Warm and Dry”? I don’t know do you?

About the Calendar:

Round up a year of elegant equine photography and inspiration for connecting with these special animals.

NOW PLASTIC-FREE!: For 2025, Workman Calendars are completely plastic-free. All wall calendars are now printed with an extended paper flap closed with a fully recyclable seal – no more shrink wrap!

HORSE SENSEEach month features a beautiful horse photo, along with useful information about horse “vocabulary” and how they think, learn, respond to stimuli, and interpret human behavior.

EXPERT ADVICE: Internationally known trainer and instructor Cherry Hill brings her expertise with insights on horse behavior and fascinating trivia.

GREAT GIFT: An essential calendar for horse lovers, equestrians, and anyone interested in horsekeeping.

Meet the Author: Cherry Hill

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Cherry Hill is an award-winning author of over 30 books and videos and over 1000 articles on horse training and care.

Cherry was a horse show judge for 25 years for several national breed organizations. She also taught college equine courses from 1975-1985 in the US and Canada, including Olds College in Alberta, Canada and Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. Cherry instructed courses such as Horse Behavior, Ground Training, Mounted Training, Western Horsemanship, English Equitation, Riding Instructor Training, Equine Evaluation, Stable Management, and Equine Production.

Cherry has been a free-lance equine photo-journalist since 1975 and has written for such publications as Horse & Rider, The Quarter Horse Journal, The Chronicle of the Horse, the American Farrier’s Journal, The Horse Journal, Western Horseman and over 20 other national equine publications.

Cherry Hill received the Colorado Authors’ League Top Hand Award twice for her books. The Top Hand award is one of the most distinguished writing awards in the regions with competition from fiction and non-fiction books on any topic. Cherry received the CAL Top Hand Award in 1995 for 101 Arena Exercises and in 1999 for 101 Horsemanship and Equitation Patterns.

In 1994 the American Farriers Association presented Cherry with their Journalism Award for meritorious service in collecting, editing, and presenting information of interest to farriers.

Cherry was the recipient of the 1992 American Horse Publications first place award for editorial excellence in the category Service to the Reader for a series she wrote on liability in the equine industry.

In 2002, Cherry Hill was the recipient of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Henry Bergh Children’s Book Honor in the Non-Fiction Companion Animal Category for her book Cherry Hill’s Horse Care for Kids. It was selected for its outstanding ability to teach young readers a new way to care for animals and natural resources that we all share.

For more information on Cherry Hill and her books and videos, visit her website at

Videos and DVDs by Cherry Hill:

101 Horsekeeping Tips: 3 volumes

Handling and Grooming

Feeding and Health Care

Faciliites and Tack

The Horse – El Caballo

A Journey for Kids

A bilingual video horse book on DVD

Books authored by Cherry Hill:

El Cuidado de Tu Caballo, Tutor, 2005.

Monta Western, Hispano Europa, 2005

HORSEKEEPING ON A SMALL ACREAGE, 2nd edition, Storey Books, 2005.

Cherry Hill’s Horse Care for Kids, Storey, 2002

HORSE HOUSING (With Richard Klimesh)Trafalgar Square, 2002.

RIDING WESTERN 2002.

STABLEKEEPING Storey 2000.

TRAILERING YOUR HORSE Storey 2000.

101 HORSEMANSHIP AND EQUITATION PATTERNS , Storey, 1999.

101 LONGEING AND LONG LINING EXERCISES, ENGLISH & WESTERN, John Wiley 1999.

LONGEING AND LONG LINING THE ENGLISH AND WESTERN HORSE, John Wiley, 1999.

BEGINNING WESTERN EXERCISES, Storey, 1998.

INTERMEDIATE WESTERN EXERCISES, Storey, 1998.

ADVANCED WESTERN EXERCISES, Storey, 1998.

BEGINNING ENGLISH EXERCISES, Storey, 1998.

INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH EXERCISES, Storey, 1998.

ADVANCED ENGLISH EXERCISES, Storey, 1998.

HORSE HANDLING AND GROOMING, Storey 1997.

HORSE HEALTH CARE, Storey 1997.

HORSE FOR SALE, Howell Book House, 1995.

101 ARENA EXERCISES, Storey 1995.

PRACTICAL GUIDE TO LAMENESS IN HORSES with Ted Stashak, DVM. Williams & Wilkins, 1995.

YOUR PONY, YOUR HORSE, Storey, 1995.

MAXIMUM HOOF POWER, with Richard Klimesh, Trafalgar Square, 1994.

MAKING, NOT BREAKING, Breakthrough, 1992.

BECOMING AN EFFECTIVE RIDER, Storey 1991.

FROM THE CENTER OF THE RING, Storey, 1988.

THE FORMATIVE YEARS, Breakthrough, 1988.

Horse Books by Cherry Hill

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates