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Back Horse Experts from the 19th Century by BIG Mike McDaniel The problem with horses is they won't do want you want unless they are trained to respond to your cues. Most folks like horses already trained, at least to some extent. Further, most folks are unaware of the multitude of simple and easy, training methods available. A trip to the library will yield hundreds of books about horse training. A look on the Internet will reveal thousands of articles about horse training. Go to any horse expo and attend session after session watching people train horses. It is easy to take some of it home and implement it, but for the big picture, you are still going to need a book. After a tough day, relax with one or more horse training books and fill your mind. See the many methods, read and learn the ones you like best. Read them again and again until you feel comfortable with them. Then, and only, then, try one of them with your horse. A word of caution. Some of the books you will find will have methods offensive to most people. I do not in a million years believe you need to strong arm, tie up, beat, push or shove your horse to achieve your goals. You find a book like that, take it back. Look for the books about gentle training. And don't be afraid to look at older books. Remember in the 1800’s all they had were horses. In those days they HAD to train horses because everyone had a horse, and not for a hobby. Good training methods withstand the test of time and the onslaught of fad methods. Get a good book, read first, then try, and before you know it, your horse will be doing what you want, no questions asked. The Horse Training Secrets Revealed program is the incredibly powerful training guide originally written in the 1800's. More than a book. http://snipurl.com/3h3lk Author's Biography: ©2008 BIG Mike McDaniel - all rights reserved - BIG Mike is a lifetime member of the Indiana Trail Riders Association and a long time horseman. Read hundreds of articles at http://HorseBackRidingArticles.com Posted on: August 19,2008 Email: articles@RidingIndiana.com Website: http://HorseBackRidingArticles.com |
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