Friday, November 13, 2009

Horsetraining



When it comes to horsetraining, it is a very time consuming job that requires dedication. It is usually best to start off with a young horse, usually a weanling. You first want to establish what it is that you want to do with your horse. There are different types of riding that you can do with your horse. Some examples of different horsetraining are western riding, dressage, english, or maybe you want just a trail horse.


Horsetraining starts when you first get your horse. Start on the ground and work your way up. It is best to wait until your horse is about 2 years old to start breaking your horse to ride. The reason being that your horses back is still growing and too fragile to start before then. When continuing with your horsetraining remember to be patient. Your horse may not understand what it is that you are trying to do to them. When they fully understand what you are trying to do, it is least likely for them to get scared and fight you.


Your horse will remember everything you are doing during your horsetraining. They are remarkable animals that don't forget anything. Take your time and do your best to make each training session a positive session. You are never done horsetraining. Your horse will learn every time you do something with them. Even if you do the same thing every time, there is something different that you will encounter and they will learn from it.

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