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Horse Training Secrets - Slow And Steady Wins The Race - 1
Whether you've got a pony for the kids, or a full-blooded Arabian, getting the animal to do what you want and need it to do is the most important thing for all concerned. An untrained horse makes for an unsafe horse, and an unsafe horse makes for unhappy owners. Ideally, training should begin as soon as possible, but if you aren't able to begin training your horse until it is older, don't despair. You can still have a well-behaved, well-mannered, rideable horse.
Begin by simply letting your horse know that you aren't afraid of it or nervous around it. Appearing calm and decisive will go a long way to gaining your horse's trust and confidence. Simply walk around the corral or pen, or walk through the stable, as if it were the most natural thing in the world for you to do. Check the feed and water troughs or buckets. Get your horse used to seeing you in his space. He will soon come to accept that you share his world and that you are alright to have around. Don't try to catch or even touch the horse unless he approaches you. If you've got a friendly horse, he'll take to you easier and sooner than one who is suspicious or ...
... skittish of people.
After your horse is used to having you around, you can begin training. One of the most important things you can train your horse to do is to walk beside you on a lead. In order to train to a lead, your horse has to be used to wearing a halter. If he isn't halter trained, start out slow and small. Spend 15 minutes holding it in front of him, letting him sniff and even taste the halter. Once he gets used to the sight of the halter in front of him, move it over his head. Just hold the halter above him - don't try to put it on yet. He may shy away at first, but he'll get used to it soon enough. Again, work for 15 minutes or so at a time. Never train your horse past his tolerance level. Tired or frustrated horses don't learn anything, and depending on their personalities, can become dangerous when fatigued or bored. Once your horse is accustomed to seeing you with the halter near his head, put it on. You may only get it over his nose the first few times and that's alright. Again, he's got to become comfortable with the idea, as well as the item, that you are presenting. Once he gets it on, only leave the halter on for 10 to 15 minutes at a time for the first few times. He may try to toss his head or rub or paw at the halter. Once he becomes comfortable with the halter on, then you can leave it on if you choose. Coming at a horse with a halter, slamming it over his head and then forcing him to wear it can build an attitude of resentment toward you, and an atmosphere of mistrust on the part of your horse. Slow and steady training, with careful, calm voice and movements, will win over rough or rowdy any day.
Chris Tischer is the owner of LiveryStable.net. If you're in the market to sell or buy a horse, LiveryStable.net is the place to start. They offer horses for sale http://www.liverystable.net/ as well as detailed information on riding, selecting a good horse and much more.
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