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When it comes to training a horse there are as many approaches and techniques as there are horse trainers, and do it yourself horse training books can be found everywhere. On the other hand, professional horse trainers all agree on basic approaches on how to train a horse, and the basic needs like horse hoof problems that their owners will face. Would you be willing to train your own horse? Then the following article will discuss the basic techniques that most people use when they are training a horse for riding.

The halter and grooming

The horse will need to be introduced to the halter.This task is easier said than done because the horse may get frisky when the halter is put on their head for the first time. Once the horse is accustomed to the halter, place a riding blanket on its back and get the horse used to grooming.You will want to continue the training in the round pen next.

Basic maneuvers

A small circular pen for the basic training of horses is called the round pen. Horses art trained with trotting and stopping on command in the round pen. More verbal commands are taught such as turning and stopping will also have to be mastered. This training of starting, stopping, turning, and backing up continue until the horse begins to perform on command. When you have achieved the results, attaching a lunge line to the halter will be the next step. You will want to wear gloves when working with the lunge line because it is a rope about 25 feet long, and will be jerked around by the horse in the beginning. The lunge line is used to guide the horse from the halter along with the verbal commands that were used in the round pen.

Preparing for the saddle

A bond of trust between the horse and trainer should be established enough to begin the driving lessons. For the driving lessons, two 25' foot long ropes are attached to either side of the halter. The horse follows the commands of the trainer while walking behind the horse with the ropes to help guide the horse. After you are certain the horse is in your control, you can train the horse at the much larger corral to fine tune the maneuvers.

Saddling process

The horse will be ready to saddle when you are comfortable with the way the horse responds to your commands. You will want to saddle the horse back at the round pen. Since the horse has never been saddled, don't be surprised if the horse resists letting you saddle it.Expect the horse to avoid you by running from you, or even bucking up to keep you from putting the saddle on them.You will need lots of patience, and will need to comfort the horse until the task is completed. The submission for horse will come when it realizes that the saddle is no threat to them.

There are many horse training books that can aid you with more methods to training your new horse if you run into any problems. And after you have mastered how to train a horse, you will then have to learn how to care for the horse's day to day needs, like horse hoof problems that will need to be addressed.

Horse Hoof Problems

By: Winnie Page




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