Friday, November 20, 2009

Horsetraining- Curing Bad Habits


Going in a little further on horsetraining, you want to remember that no matter what you do your horse will have some kind of bad habit. Every horse does. It may not be very big right now, but if you don't fix it, it could develope into something larger. Such bad habits include bitting, kicking, chewing, cribbing, nudging you with its head, or pawing the ground. Horsetraining is complex and includes bad habits.

The first thing you want to remember in horsetraining your horse out of those bad habits is to not be brutal or inhumane. Beating or hurting them is not the way to resolve anything with any animal. There are many methods out there to cure bad habits in horses. The best horsetraining methods are the ones that don't hurt or ruin your horse.

Before trying out a new horsetraining techinique, research it. Take the time to find the right one for you and your horse. You want to take the fear out of your horse not put fear in the horse. At the end of the right horsetraining method, you and your horse should form a more trusting bond. You never want to break that trust by hurting your horse. It will be much harder to get it back.

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