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Basic Horse Training Tips

By Expert Author: David Z
View Summary | Submitted: 2006-12-12 | Word Count: 384 words | Views: 122 view(s)
David Z
Horse training is referred to the various techniques that are used to teach horses to accomplish some specific actions. There are various types of training modules that can be used to train horses and some specific types of horse training techniques to make a horse expert in different areas, like transport, sporting racing or other therapeutic works, for example, carrying physically disabled people.

Presently most horses are trained in entertainment and sporting activity. Besides, there are some horse training modules in the fields like crowd control, film work etc. But, the basic goal of horse training is to make a horse expert enough to perform some essential works as required.

Horses training practice can be started at a very young age. Even though it is not possible to ride on them at their infancy, they can be taught some preliminary skills.

Various training modules are practiced by a young horse at a young stage of 1-2 years of age. Liberty work, Desensitization, longeing, driving in ground, biting are popular amongst them. All of these techniques are aimed at all round development of a horse. All these training techniques should be introduced even before a horse is ready to be ridden.

After completion of above training phases, riding techniques comes in to picture. The riding techniques are commonly termed as backing, mounting etc. A young horse is not at all afraid of human and riding session is not a problematic matter. So at that junction of training period a horse is taught to respond to some essential commands to go ahead, stop, turn back etc. A horse is also taught to increase or decrease speed responding to a particular command. Once a horse is well aware of all necessary preliminary techniques, advance training can be scheduled for specialization in a specific field.

Before starting a special training session, it is always advised to watch some important factors. The physical ability of the horse and its stopping ability, the way of shodding, speed at the stopping time are very important. Horse training track is another prime factor before starting a special training stint. Apart from that, several equipments are also used to provide a scientific training to a horse. All of these things help to continue the horse training session in a rapid track.
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