Archive for the ‘Training Horses to Perform’ Category

Dressage vs Western, Horses

Dressage vs Western, Horses

How to Teach Your Horse to Stand for Mounting Part 2 Week 4

How to teach your horse to stand still while you get on. And, how to teach your horse to line up properly next to the mounting block or fence of your choice.

Teach your Horse to Pick up Feet Softly and Happily

Marlis Amato demonstrates how to eliminate heaviness, leaning, and resistance to having a foot off the ground, whether for routine hoof care, or for the farrier. No more squeezing tendons, twisting chestnuts, or human sore backs.

How to Teach Your Horse to Stand for Mounting Part 1 Week 4

How to teach your horse to sidle up to an d and stand quietly at the mounting block. A valuble lesson learned at a Craig Cameron clinic.

Double Dan Horsemanship Top Secret training

Please and Dan Steers from Double Dan Horsemanship went to a secret location to train for the upcoming Sydney Equitana 2011

Paradise Episode 27 “All the Pretty Little Horses” 5 of 5

season 2 episode 5

Young Horse Management: Longeing a Horse, from eXtension

This video demonstrates how to lounge your horse. Thisvideo is a part of the Young Horse Management Series developed by Dr. Craig Wood and Ashley Griffin at the University of Kentucky. For more information, check out www.extension.org/horses.

Basic training for head set via natural horsemanship training

This is the first two stages we use in training for head set in our gaited horses (but would work for any breed) using natural horsemanship training. First horse is a dappled grey registered Paso Fino, and the second horse is a dappled buckskin registered Tennessee Walking Horse mare. Stay tuned for next two stages. [...]

Getting on a Green Horse Safely

This video shows SOME of the things to do to prepare a horse for mounting. Besides doing the things in this video, I like to sit up high on the round pen and move the horse around (to get them comfortable with seeing me up there), and practice climbing up on the round pen fence [...]

How to load a horse in a trailer

This is Cha Cha – a 16 month old Hanoverian filly–she is easy to train and very talented!! Beauty, Courage and Brains !!!!

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