Starting Out: Some Basic Horse Training Tips

Each horse, just like each person, is a unique individual.patient and understanding, but also firm. Horses, like
A horse will have its own personality and learningchildren, learn better in an environment that is calm and
ability, different from that of another horse. With that incheerful.
mind, here are some fundamental horse training tips to4. Be consistent. The cues or signals you give should
remember:be the same every time. Your horse will only get
1. A relationship between a horse and its owner orconfused if you discourage nibbling on some days by
trainer is based on good communication and trust.pushing him away, and then ignore nibbling on other
Such a relationship takes time, effort and patience todays. Every lesson you teach your horse adds to the
build.communication skills between the two of you. Your
2. Horses learn by repetition. You cannot expect yourhorse will soon learn to interpret your cues, voice
horse to learn a new skill in one training session. It iscommands and body language.
best to start each training session with a review of the5. Reward lessons learned well with a soothing
previous sessions. This reinforces the learning process.stroking of his neck or flanks. Too much giving of
3. Do not make lessons stressful. Shouting andtreats during training is not really advisable. For one
whipping are not conducive to learning. A valuablething, feeding treats often leads to nibbling, then biting.
horse training tip is to be patient, but firm. Teach yourAnother drawback is that it is distracting.
horse the way you would teach a child: by being