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  • Do You Make These Horse Training Mistakes Loading Your Horse Into A Trailer?
    Mistake #1:

    "Here, Kitty Kitty..."

    Unless they have been educated, new horse owners often think a horse is like a cat or dog. They figure if they tap their thighs and say, "C'mon,...C'mon,...C'mon..." the horse'll will simply jump right in the trailer like a happy dog or cat.



    Mistake #2:

    "Using Food As Bait"

    Putting hay, grain, apples, or whatever at the front of the trailer to tempt a horse to step in and eat almost never works. If it did, it would
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • The Top 3 Tricks Horse Owners Can Use To Unspoil A Barn Sour Horse
    It’s been weeks since you went riding. Now you have time to ride this afternoon and there ain’t no one gonna stop you. Excited, you saddle up your horse and get on him. You get about 50 feet from the barn and your horse turns around and goes back – and you can’t stop him. Why? You have a barn spoiled horse. This is a common scenario for novice horse owners.

    Here are the top three tricks to solve the barn sour problem.

    Teach your horse that you have control over him. Once your hor
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • A Horse Training Secret From The 1800's To Teach A Horse To Drive Without Lines!
    Horse owners who are history buffs may recognize the name Jesse Beery. Beery was an enormously famous horse trainer from the 1800's and early 1900's.

    He learned to train horses at a very young age. It was clear he had a gift for horse training and made it his life's work.

    Among the almost countless things Beery could do with a horse, he taught them tricks. One of the most amazing tricks he taught was teaching a horse to drive without lines. (In layman's terms, you have no long rein
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • The One-Minute Horse Training Manager
    If your life is so busy you literally only have a minute or two a day to spend with your horse, then here are 5 smart training tips you can use to keep your horse "tuned up" when you have just minutes a day.

    Smart Tip #1: Practice Backing Up

    Suppose you just fed your horse some hay and he's eating. Assuming you have enough room to get beside him, put your finger into his chest and get him to back up. Getting a horse to back up is a basic and essential lesson horses should know. Plu
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • How To Get Your Horse From Pulling Back While Tied
    Some people have horses they don’t dare tie. Why? Because they break their halters and/or crossties. So what is a person to do in their horse training practices?

    My first suggestion is to get a rope halter. But not just any ol’ rope halter. Get one of those rope halters that are thin because they cut into the horse’s poll more if they pull back. It sends a message to the horse that’s it’s not desirable to pull back.

    When you get the rope halter on, tie the lead rope to the halter.
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • How To Use Leading Your Horse To Get Control And Response
    I’ve been around many people who try to lead a horse by controlling their head with a lead rope. They end up pulling or jerking the lead rope and the horse will typically pull back or push around the person with the lead rope.

    Ultimately, you want slack in the lead rope while leading your horse because you don’t want to pull or jerk him. If your horse moves incorrectly while leading him then you can stop and correct him by making him move his body.

    To really be successful in havin
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • How To Load A Horse Into A Trailer - Easy As Pie - Using Smart Horse Training!
    If there is an art to getting horses to load in a trailer, then this it.

    The first thing that must happen is communication between the horse and his handler. The horse must understand what is required of him and the handler must make it easy to understand.

    Thus, you must start by getting the horse to move forward in either direction. After a direction is established then get him moving in the opposite direction. A round pen is excellent for this purpose.

    When the horse gets
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • Horse Training Secrets For Busy Horse Owners Short On Time
    Picture this. You're late for work one day. You look at your watch and notice you have about three minutes to feed your horse before you have to leave. Plus, it seems to worsen every day. You notice your life getting busier and you have little time, if any, to spend with your horse.

    Should you sell him? Should you keep him? What do you do.

    It depends. If you only want a pet that eats a lot of hay, then you can keep him if it is affordable. If you want to ride him but you know you w
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • Horse Training Techniques From The 1800's - What's Old Is New And What's New Is Old
    Was he the world's greatest horse trainer of all time? Would his picture be in the horse trainer's Hall Of Fame? Perhaps.

    His name was Jesse Beery. Before he was twenty he became a world class horse trainer. He was so well known, there were more people who heard of him than didn't.

    Jesse Beery learned how to train horses almost entirely on his own because there were few people who knew how to train a horse.

    Beery's parents discouraged horse training as a career but later ok
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • How To Use Horse Training Thinking To Solve Dang Near Any Problem With A Horse!
    Horse training can be a relatively mysterious subject to people who have not studied it. Even more mysterious is a behavioral problem a horse has that causes his owner stress and frustration.

    What many horse owners don't understand is often the handler, not the horse, is causing the problem.

    That being said, that is the first consideration in unscrambling the horse's ill behavior.

    For instance, a common problem riders have is a horse being spooky. In layman's terms, that me
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • Amazing Inisghts Of A Horse Training Expert From The 1800's !
    Could a horse trainer, born about 154 years ago, teach us anything new today? Would the methods be old hat or would they be useful?

    The answer is a resounding Yes!, they are enormously useful.

    The horse training expert referred to is named Jesse Beery. Beery was a world famous horse trainer from the late 1800's who possessed amazing ability with horses.

    Fortunately, Beery's secrets remain after all these years. His information can be found in his book he wrote in the late 1
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • The Secrets That Keeps Horses Trainable!
    As you likely know already, horses have at least 10 times our strength. If they also had our intelligence, they would probably be riding us humans. Fortunately, horses cannot reason like human beings and therefore will never have superior intelligence.

    Since they don't have reasoning abilities, horse training becomes a challenge because you now have to understand how their intelligence works. You have to know what works and why to really be effective.

    The biggest secret that makes
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • Why The Horse's Eye's Are So Important When Training Him!
    They say the eyes are are the gateway to the soul. When it was said, they were referring to us humans. But the truth is, it also refers to horses.

    Many horse owners don't understand the importance and usefulness of the horse's eyes while training. That being so, let me share with you some things you may find useful - some you may know...some you may not.

    First, there's the eye which reveals a little about the character of the horse you're working with. It may have a kind eye. A kin
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • Horse Training Facts And Maxims All Horse Owners Should Know !
    To the uninitiated horse owner, there are timely facts about horses they should know. In fact, when someone first gets a horse these timely facts should be studied and learned.

    These timely facts come from the Jesse Beery horse training manual. Jesse Beery was a famous horse trainer from the 1800's. Interestingly, Beery's training methods are as powerful today as they were when Beery was alive.

    Timely Fact #1:

    Make your horse your friend, not your slave.

    Timely Fact
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    Author: Andy Curry
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  • How To Stop Your Horse From Rearing And What To Do If He Does It Unexpectedly
    There is a dangerous problem that horse owners should be very aware of. It’s when a horse stands up on his back legs. It’s called “rearing.” This problem can be quite dangerous and cause severe injuries to the rider and/or horse.

    Rearing is perhaps a horse’s most effective defense against the rider. It is dangerous in that the horse can fall over backward onto its rider. Because of a horse’s enormous weight this can cripple and even kill the rider. Thus, it is good to know why, if possib
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    Author: Andy Curry
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