Important Advanced Horse Training Tips

Mary Drew
Some of the most basic of idea's can be the most advanced part of training a horse. You need to always use these essential concepts throughout your instruction to achieve a well trained horse. To initiate your advanced horse training begin with these simple tips first.

Diet

A horse's diet seems a basic thing but owners often over look how vital it is to their horses training. For instance, a horse can get anxious if it is overfed a high protein diet; if a horse is more hot blooded it will require less protein in its diet.

Hand feeding your horse treats can turn them into a beggar, if you are going to reward your horse with a treat, fed it to them in a feeding bucket not from your hand. This helps set limits for your relationship together.

Limits

Set limits of an appropriate behavior for your horse. Your horse should not invade your personal space unless you encourage or invite it to do so. You have to be in control and be the dominate leader when training a horse.

Reprimand your horse when necessary to help your horse understand its limits. Start by making a "sh" sound every time the horse is going beyond the limits you have set.

Respect

Give your horse its well deserved respect to, you are a team you need to be conscience of their personal space and limits as well. Watch for them to invite you to approach them and to ride them.

You will never seize and control a horse that doesn't want to be. You need to use a soft controlled tone in your voice that they can trust and a keep your eye contact in a non aggressive way.

Using a Bit

A small amount of molasses on the bit will make using it on the horse a much more pleasurable experience for the both of you.

Warm the bit up before using it, you can do this simply by cupping it in your armpit like you would your own fingers on a cold day.

Control

Never kick your horse when steering them, you can control your horse with body language. Use your belly to steer your horse in the course you would like to go.

You will better be able to instill your control over the horse with your confidence; a horse will read your confidence from the moment you approach. Keep your confidence up and your horse will better trust you and except your lead.

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  • Viktoria Carrella5/18/2009

    Great tips! I can tell you really know your horses! =)

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