Sunday 12 May 2013

Becoming A Successful Horse Training

Horse training is a practice aimed to hone the skill of the animal to make it fit for activities such as equestrian sports, doing chores and others. For many centuries, it has developed into an art as well as a science.
There are many elements which encompass horse training. These elements can be learned from academies, schools and clubs which specialize on training horses. Others simply learn through experiences gained by raising horses on their own.

Regardless of the style which will be used in training the horse, here are some basic considerations one has to think about to become successful in training the animal:
1. Prioritize safety during training.

A good trainer must always remember the risks involved in horse training. To avoid the hazards, trainers must be strict on safety measures. They must also comply on rules and regulations imposed on horse handling safety.

2. Train the horse while it is still young.

Younger horses are easier to discipline. They can also easily memorize instructions and follow correct routines. Preparing the horse for riding while it is still young gives it more time to hone its skills.

3. Be patient during training.

Don't expect the horse to easily grasp what the handler is teaching. Patience and doing the routine several times is necessary for the animal to understand and remember what it needs to do.

4. Impose rules and regulations for proper behavior.

Give the animal an idea of the things which are allowed and prohibited during training. Do so by punishment for bad behavior and reward for a job well done.

5. Monitor the health of the animal.

In order to maintain top performance, have the horse regularly checked by a veterinarian.

Aside from these, frequent practice and consistency are needed. Add a little love for doing the job and one will surely become successful in horse training.






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