Horse Training
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30 Minute Colt Starting
Starting a colt doesn’t have to be a lengthy or overwhelming process. In just 30 minutes, you can lay a solid foundation by focusing on calm groundwork, clear communication, and...
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Intro To Halter Showing
Halter showing, or showmanship, is all about precision, control, and flawless communication between horse and handler. The goal is to create a robotic-like movement where the horse mirrors every step,...
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Building Speed On A Green Horse
Building speed in a green horse requires patience, proper technique, and a solid foundation of responsiveness. By keeping your hands low and encouraging a relaxed head position, your horse will...
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Button Using Your Hands On The Reins
Mastering rein control is essential for clear communication and effective horsemanship. By using three simple rein buttons—flexion for the head, disengagement for the hindquarters, and movement for the shoulders—you can...
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Side Passing
Mastering the side pass is essential for improving your horse’s maneuverability and responsiveness. By using proper rein and leg cues while maintaining a forward posture, you can teach your horse...
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Lead Change Exercise - Half Pass
Mastering the half pass is a crucial step in preparing your horse for smooth and controlled lead changes. This lateral movement helps develop balance, responsiveness, and proper body positioning, ensuring...
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Intro To High Line Or Picketing
A high line is an essential tool for safely securing horses while camping, allowing them to rest comfortably without getting tangled. By using a strong rope and the right knots,...
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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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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...