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Horses and Training Techniques To Use - By: Calvin A Leonard

Horses can be boarded at a commercial stable; however, keeping a horse on your property provides you with more management control, and saves you money.
If you decide to keep your horse on your property and are ready to invest on the facility for your horse, a few things should be kept in mind.
If you are venturing out to buy a horse, then that means you have done all of your homework and have researched and understand all that is involved in horse ownership—you are aware of the long-term commitment required and know the responsibility and costs involved in owning a horse.
Let's talk a little about your horse and the time it's going to take to get him from where he is at now to being a green broke horse. If you have a minute or two, before you feed your horse slip on a halter with a lead rope.
It may take a little extra time and money to care for your older horse, but when you think back to all the years he’s given, you’ll probably agree he’s worth it.
No matter your horsey interest, these terms are regularly tossed about the barn; learn them and you will be well on your way to interpreting the horse world language. Practicality - Working farms and ranches are busy places and the horse fence you install needs to account for this.
Having good control leading your horse is perhaps the most basic training technique there is. Very quickly, the horse associates the word "whoa" with slowing down instead of stopping.
Other so-called “schools of thought” to stop rearing are to hit a horse over the head with a two-by-four when he rears up. Today I am going to ask you to think about being creative when playing with your horse.

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