Horse Training
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Halter Under Bridle
Using a halter under a bridle is a practical and safe choice for riders, especially when training multiple horses or going on long trail rides. It allows for quick tie-ups,...
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Pawing In The Trailer / Tied To The Trailer
Struggling with a horse that paws in the trailer or while tied? Teaching patience is key! Just like Amish and ranch horses, your horse can learn to stand quietly through...
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Teaching Your Horse To Have A Nice Stop
Teaching your horse to stop smoothly isn’t about pulling harder on the reins—it’s about balance, communication, and proper body positioning. By using the “leg on, leg off” method, you can...
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Do's And Don'ts of 2nd Grade - Desensitizing
Desensitizing is a crucial step in horse training, teaching the horse to stay calm and trust its handler. This blog covers the essential do’s and don’ts, from properly using a...
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Bathing
Bathing your horse is more than just a routine task—it’s an essential part of maintaining a healthy, shiny coat. By following the right techniques, like using the correct shampoo, rinsing...
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Riding The Eye
"Riding the Eye" is a powerful technique for managing horses that buck or crow-hop by keeping their head slightly off-center. This prevents them from locking in a straight line, making...
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Rein Management
Rein management is a vital skill for effective horsemanship, ensuring clear communication and control while keeping the horse responsive and relaxed. Many riders struggle with over-adjusting their reins, but the...
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Whirlybird (Also Great For When Your Horse Fails 1st Grade)
The Whirlybird is a simple yet highly effective groundwork exercise that helps soften your horse, improve responsiveness, and enhance collection. By using a lead rope and reins, this method encourages...
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Clockwork
Clockwork is a powerful spinning exercise that helps horses pivot correctly while maintaining forward motion and balance. By visualizing a clock on the ground and executing spins at key positions,...
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Gaiting A Young Colt For The First Time
Introducing gaiting to a young colt, like the Tennessee Walker Two Socks, requires solid groundwork and patience. Before starting gait training, ensure your colt is relaxed, responsive, and comfortable with...
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Towards The Void - Away From Pressure
Training a horse using the Towards the Void – Away from Pressure method helps develop responsiveness, balance, and confidence. By guiding the horse to move into open space rather than...
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Precision Backing
Precision backing is a vital skill for any rider looking to improve their horse’s responsiveness and agility. By focusing on clear cues, consistent practice, and proper steering techniques, you can...