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Spending time on the ground with your horses – Building Confidence -Rick Gore Horsemanship

www.thinklikeahorse.org Here I talk about laying on the ground builds your confidence, makes you more trusting of your horse, it shows your horse that it can trust you, it shows your horse that you are not scared or nervous, it shows your horse that it is OK for you to be on the ground and [...]

I love my horse but I am too lazy to give it clean water – Rick Gore Horsemanship

www.thinklikeahorse.org I was out riding and rode through this barn and saw this filthy water that these horses were forced to drink. These three horses are locked up and fed dry hay and then forced to drink nasty water because the owners are too lazy to even check the water, or dump once a day [...]

How to Prepare a horse for starting or breaking: www.thinklikeahorse.org – Rick Gore Horsemanship

This topic is very actively searched so the topic was covered briefly. Obviously breaking or starting a horse is very detailed and can’t be covered in one short tape, but this discusses the topic to give ideas on how to prepare a horse to be started. www.thinklikeahorse.org Related Blogs Related Blogs on Breaking Related Blogs [...]

Advanced Sacking Out – Scaring a Horse and doing it wrong – Rick Gore Horsemanship

I scare my horse on purpose to show bad sacking out. I demonstrate using plastic bags, paper feed sacks, a lawn chair and a pair of chaps (chinks) to show the fear in a horse and reading that fear, giving release and helping the horse deal with and overcome his fear. The horse in this [...]

Round penning an aggressive horse that kicks and rears – Rick Gore Horsemanship

This horse charges it owner in the round pen, tries to kick and rears when they try to round pen the horse. I round pen the horse and show how to give the horse release and make the horse do inside and outside turns. I talk about reading the horse’s body language and resistance while [...]

Rinsing/bathing a horse after you ride – Rick Gore Horsemanship – www.thinklikeahorse.org

In this video I talk about rising down a horse after a ride. Not leaving a saddle mark or pad mark on your horse from sweat and dirt after a ride. Taking care of your horse is good horsemanship, neglecting this is poor horsemanship. You should always rinse or brush the saddle/pad marks from you [...]

How to teach your horse to pick up a hat; Rick Gore Horsemanship; www.thinklikeahorse.org

Using natural behavior you can teach a horse to pick up your hat. Related Blogs Related Blogs on Gore Stupid Expectations at The Charlotte Gore Blog Al Gore's sexual accuser wants $1 million | HollywoodNews.com Al Gore Gets Hilariously Accused Of Sexual Assault | Hecklerspray Related Blogs on Horse Love The Track? Enter A Horse [...]

Horse Care & Riding : How to Dress for Horseback Riding

Take safety precautions when dressing for horseback riding, such as helmets, closed-toe shoes, riding pants and gloves. Learn to dress for horseback riding with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback riding. Expert: Mara Keith-Hunter Contact: www.sycamore-stables.com Bio: Mara Keith-Hunter is a lifelong equestrian and head coach for the Hampshire [...]

How to teach a horse to jog and canter under saddle; Rick Gore Horsemanship; www.thinklikeahorse.org

By doing good ground work and teaching consistent cues your horse can trot, jog and canter with simple body and voice cues. Rick Gore rides Buddy. Buddy is a young 4 year old and give a little buck on the first canter. Related Blogs Related Blogs on Canter Learning to Canter « Elemental Meridian Related [...]

Teaching a Young horse to accept a rider, Rick Gore Horsemanship; www.thinklikeahorse.org

Using Natural Horsemanship techniques, by slowly showing a horse how to accept weight and movement around the horse, you can use sacking out and desensitizing techniques to get your horse to accept you being on his back without stress to the horse. www.thinklikeahorse.org Related Blogs Related Blogs on Accept Army to accept comments on 'don't [...]

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