Horse Training Guidelines -
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Chris Watson
Horsemanship can be easy if you know some guidelines. In this article, you will find helpful guidelines that you can use in horse training. Some horses are easily trained while others are extremely difficult to handle. There should be eagerness on the part of the...
Horse Training Clinics -
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Wendy Hager
When you’re still learning to ride and handle your horse, going to horse training clinics is vital. You and your horse can encounter many great experiences in the clinic. It doesn’t really matter whether you’re an advanced rider or a beginner. Horse training clinics usually...
Horse Training – Rearing -
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Sharon Smith
Rearing a horse can be dangerous. It’s an undesirable situation that can put you and your horse in real danger. How can you stop horse rearing? There are lots of horse training resources out there but you don’t need to look anywhere else because the...
Horse Training a Young One -
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Roger Dryfus
Horse trainers have to have different approaches when dealing with young horses. One is by leaving the horse alone to learn the different skills and the other one is by training the horse at a very early stage. Horse training requires careful thinking in order...
Horse Training: Cutting Horses -
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Slavko Jersic
Most horse owners prefer good cutting horses. In fact, some of them would even make up various reasons to prove that their horse is a good one. It’s hard to tell when a cow horse is a good cutting horse; this usually happens with inexperienced...
Horse Training – Calming Your Horse -
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Roger Dryfus
Most horse trainers often say that it is important to learn the language of the horse. If you know how to talk with horses, you can easily calm them whenever they feel uncomfortable. In horse training, you should have the ability to calm your horse...
Horse Trick Training -
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Salim Galou
Did you know that you can also teach horses tricks? Horse training also involves trick training. The experience can be fun for both the trainer and the horse. There are times when the usual training routine gets boring. You can amuse yourself by teaching your...
Horse Training – Becoming a Trainer -
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Fred Mangeon
Horse training is a difficult task. Being a trainer is really rewarding even and at times it can be time consuming and dangerous. In order to become a good trainer, you must first look for an established and reputable horse trainer in your area and...
Common Sense Horse Training -
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Jacob Hindor
When you’re into horse training, you need to find the best approach suitable to your horse. Some approaches work better than others and it all depends on the horse’s learning capacity. The learning pace of each horse varies; some learn faster than others and there...
Barrel Horse Training -
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Wendy Hager
Barrel horses are mostly stubborn, ringy, and they hardly listen to their riders. Because of this, many horse trainers have second thoughts in training them. If you were given a chance to train barrel horses, will you take up the challenge? Well trained barrel horses...
Horse Training Books -
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Bart Stewart
There are lots of informational resources that you can use to learn horse training. One of these info sources is horse training books. Check out the most popular training books out in the market today. First Aid for Horses by Eleanor Kellon – when you’re...
Training a Spooky Horse -
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Salim Galou
Even when you’re already a horse trainer, you should not stop learning about horses. Wild horses are not used to human presence. It can be very hard to train them especially if you lack patience and determination. Training a spooky horse is challenging but if...
Kindness in Horse Training -
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Fred Mangeon
It is a known fact that some horse trainers are cruel. In horse training, kindness is an important principle that should be followed at all times. However, too much kindness is also not good. You should still include appropriate punishment if your horse does not...
Horse Training – Catching the Horse’s Attention -
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Nick Doyle
If you want to train your horse, you need to catch its attention. Horses hate human presence; they instantly feel threatened when humans are around. You see, they are the prey while the humans are the predators. It’s a natural instinct for horses to evade...
Horse Training – Handling Bad Habits -
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Fred Mangeon
Some horses tend to show bad habits. Once you notice them, determine the cause and correct the bad habits at once. Here are some of the bad habits of horses and how you can handle them properly. Balking – the horse refuses to move forward...
Horse Training – Parelli Method -
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Daniel Swinski
Pat Parelli was able to develop a philosophy on how to handle horses. It is similar to reverse psychology. In this horse training method, the horses will do the opposite of your commands. In the natural setting, horses are considered preys while the humans are...
Horse Training – Bucking -
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Jacob Hindor
New horse owners will surely freak out when they see an animal bucking. Their dream to ride a horse might end in that instant. But wait… don’t give up yet. There’s still a chance to fulfill that dream. Other riders are able to manipulate bucking...
Horse Training Equipments -
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Bart Stewart
You can’t possibly complete horse training without the proper equipments. If this is your first time to train horses, you should get these equipments. Some of the equipments are bits, bridles, cinches or girths, halters, lead ropes, breast collars or headstalls, saddles, saddle pads, blankets,...
Horse Training – the Natural Way -
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Sharon Smith
Training a horse is not as easy as you may think. But are you aware that by using the horse’s movements and body language, you can easily train it? It is important to establish trust between the rider and the horse. Choosing the right horse...
Horse Training Schools -
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Roger Dryfus
If you want to become a good horse trainer, you should be able to attend horse training schools. Education is very important and this is also true with proper horse training. as you become a good trainer, you can also improve your riding skills. There...