EBOOK BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO HORSE TRAINING PRIVATE LABEL RIGHTS
June 28, 2009 – 4:01 pm | by
If you have an untrained horse, he can be dangerous. You probably didn’t buy him just to put him out to pasture and get fat and lazy. Just remember training your horse makes your horse more accessible to you as well as being useful and safer to be around.
If the horse you are looking at has a certain temperament, specific training or lack of training, he may that you being a new horse owner may have trouble with the horse later on down the road and may recommend that you not purchase that particular horse. Take for example; a well-trained cutting horse is not necessarily a suitable pleasure riding horse because they were trained to do a specific job.
When an experienced horse owner starts having problems with their horse, they will look for answers and ask questions. One of the first places they look is in books. When the author of the book explains a training technique, the new horse owner assumes it is the same technique used by all horse trainers. After trying the technique and the new horse owner can’t train their horse, then they tend to think they have a dumb horse or a horse that can’t be trained. Usually there is more than one way to train a horse. So if you are using one technique that doesn’t seem to be working, then you will need to try something else. Usually by finding a book or video created by a different trainer the methods they use will be different than the methods you are trying.
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