Saturday, March 26, 2011

Hourse Training Tips



There are a variety of problems horses can have from bucking to rearing, from bolting to running away. Some horses become too dangerous to ride for the rider.

You have to retrain the horse's bad habits by starting with a repetitive horse training techniques, going over and over various training techniques until the horse stops the behavior that is causing the problem. You'll need an awful lot of patients and perseverance to train your beloved horse because bad habits are formed but the good news good habits are also formed. You'll need to praise the habits that your horse does correctly. And anything your horse does incorrectly you will need to use reverse pressure techniques to stop the behavior. The horse will learn that by making the right decision the horse will be rewarded by praise and comfort and they soon choose that route.

There are many ways to train your problem horse but I have found that Prof Beery's Natural Horsemanship is a horse training program that is easy to use for any person that has behavior problems with their horse.

Who is Prof. Jesse Beery?
Prof, Beery's was the greatest horse trainer of all time, he was able to train any horse, and stop any bad behavior in the horse instantly.

Easy To Follow Lessons
Prof Beery wrote an illustrated horse training course that shows you step-by-step how to stop any bad behavior your horse might have. He covers in detail the entire subject of colt training and habit breaking.

How to Train Colts
There is a whole section on how to train Colts - colts that haven't been harnessed. Get this training right at the beginning of training your horse and you'll stop any bad habits from forming such as balking, shying, kicking, etc. You are shown at what is the best age to start training a colt. And how to teach it commands like "Get-Up" and "Whoa" so that your colt will know these and learn to obey these commands.

Overcome Bad Habits
You'll be shown how to stop bad habits from becoming a bigger problem - habits such as kicking, shying, balking, running away, frightened of cars or motor­cycles, etc. In fact, it shows you how to overcome any bad habits you horse might have.

Prof Beery's horse training course is written in simple language so that you can start training your horse immediately. By looking at the illustrations you'll be shown how to stop your horse's bad habits in an instance.