Showing posts with label breaking horse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breaking horse. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Horse Training Secrets Revealed - Part 5

HOW TO MAKE A HORSE FOLLOW YOU

Turn him into a large stable or shed, where there is no chance to get out, with a halter or bridle on. Go to him and gentle him a little, take hold of his halter and turn him towards you, at the same time touching him lightly over the hips with a long whip. Lead him the length of the stable, rubbing him on the neck, saying in a steady tone of voice as you lead him, COME ALONG BOY! or use his name instead of boy, if you choose.

Every time you turn, touch him slightly with the whip, to make him step up close to you, and then caress him with your hand. He will soon learn to hurry up to escape the whip and be caressed, and you can make him follow you around without taking hold of the halter.

If he should stop and turn from you, give him a few cuts about the hind legs, and he will soon turn his head toward you, when you must always caress him. A few lessons of this kind will make him run after you, when he sees the motion of the whip--in twenty or thirty minutes he will follow you about the stable.

After you have given him two or three lessons in the stable, take him out into a small lot and train him; and from thence you can take him into the road and make him follow you anywhere, and run after you.

The author then goes on teach how to make your horse stand without holding. Find out all this and more - just order now for immediate download. Order today and get 3 free bonuses. Bonus 2 includes How To Train And Break Colts.

How to Break and Train Colts - bonus 2 gift is worth $19, and also free when you grab your copy of Horse Secrets Revealed today, describes a very effective method for properly breaking and training colts raised on the average farm.
Photographs accompany the text and the principle element behind the methods that are described in this book is "kindness to the horse" - this is ALL about getting the horse to do what you want, while being gentle with him.
Here's just some of what you'll discover inside:
The 2 main factors you have to deal with when training a horse.
How to stop obstinacy when training your colt.
The one thing you MUST do before approaching a horse.
The best ages for the phases of breaking and training.
How to handle older, unbroken horses.
How to minimize the risk of bucking when you ride him.
How to cure balkiness.
How to throw a horse.
The most valuable gait for your horse to do and how to do it.
And so much more!

Extracted from the ebook How to Tame and Train Wild and Vicious Horses (part 5)
© Copyright trainwildhorses 2005, All rights reserved.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Horse Training Breaking Secrets Revealed

With several days past and no headway with Bo in my horse training breaking, I was frustrated and beginning to think nothing would ever work -- until a conversation with my Grandfather changed my life forever.

After sharing my problems with him, he recommended that I look for an old book... he said that if I could find it, my problems would be solved.

My first reaction was to scour the Internet, but to no avail... this was apparently not something that I could just pick up at Amazon...

Next, I went down to the library, thinking that surely I could pick up a copy there. Again, no such luck as they had NO copies of this book anywhere.

I was beginning to think it a lost cause -- considering perhaps bringing in another trainer for the horse training breaking with Bo when I happened upon a vintage bookstore in town.

I figured it couldn't hurt to check it out... and there it was... I had struck gold... in their collection of old and rare books, I found the book with the very long title about training horses...

And no wonder I couldn't find it anywhere else - it was printed way back in the 1800's...

Curious, I began to read...

A couple of hours later when I'd finished the whole thing I realized that I'd stumbled across a book that was EXTREMELY valuable to anyone and everyone who works with horses!

Now you might be asking yourself, "Is this old information really of any use today?"

The answer to that is, "ABSOLUTELY YES!" You see, this book is from a time when the relationship between man and horse was MUCH closer than it is today. A time before the domination of the motorized vehicle.

A time when lives, yours or your loved ones, depended on a good, reliable and well trained horse. Now, a lot of things may have changed since the 1800's but a horse is still a horse and these old horsemen knew them a lot more intimately than we do today.

They had to because lives and livelihoods depended on it! I'd bet that those old timers knew more than most of today's 'experts' put together!

If you work with horses in anyway, especially horse training breaking read more about my findings at Training Wild Horses.