Do You Suffer From “Horse Training Information Overload”?

Do You Suffer From “Horse Training Information Overload”?

I received a letter from one of my readers (I’ll call her Jill)
who has been on my email list for over a year.  She has
issues with her horses while riding outside of the round pen.
Jill is fairly new to horses and is still trying to figure things out.

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Horse Training Tips: Calm Your Horse – Use A Goat

I ran across this video earlier and think you’d enjoy it a lot.

Here’s a calm horse laying down in the pasture with a baby goat climbing all over it!

It’s common knowledge that goats and horses make great friends – and this proves it.

Watch it – it’s well worth the 2 minutes!

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Prof Jesse Beery – Horses: Creatures of Habit

 Prof Jesse Beery – Horses: Creatures of Habit
Part of the secret to horse training is understanding how horses think and why they react the way they do to the things in their environment.

Take, for instance, the great strength a horse has.  If a horse was fully aware of its own strength and he could reason, then he wouldn’t be able to be controlled by a voice command or reins.  The horse would always know he could over power the handler whenever he wanted.

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