Horse Training Tips: How to Prevent Biting

It is normal for horses to bite each other. They do it2. Try not to feed horses treats from your hand. This
while at play, while grooming each other, or when theymay be contrary to what you are used to, but again,
are fighting. The thing your horse needs to know isfeeding from the hand leads to nuzzling, which leads to
that it is not okay to bite people! Horses are herdnipping, which leads to you-know-what.
animals. What you need to do is establish that you are3. If you are around a horse that is a known biter, the
the “lead mare”, who sets the rules in the herd.best horse training tip to employ is to be alert.
The basic horse training tip here is that you set the4. If the horse lunges at you with intention to bite, hit
rules when it comes to biting, and the rule is simple: NOhim immediately, and hit him hard. Don’t use your
BITING!hand; this will hurt you more than it hurts him. Use a
1. If you are raising a foal, it’s best to establish norope, or other object that preferably delivers a
nibbling or nuzzling from the start. Nuzzling and nibblingsmacking sound as well.
lead to biting, and although it’s adorable in a foal5. Hit the horse within a few seconds of the attempt,
who is toothless, it could turn into a bad habit.any longer than that and he will be confused as to
Discourage them by giving your foal a nudge. Youwhat you are punishing him for.
don’t have to be rough, but be consistent.