http://www.Horse-Training-Videos.com - Learn how to distinguish fear from aggression and trust from respect. This is the first step that most trainers don't even talk about. If your horse is aggressive then you need to start by teaching him respect, not trust. After you have his respect, you can gain his trust. If the horse is fearful, you probably need to teach him to trust you before you can teach him to respect you. This clip is from the series by Bob Dickinson, "Building a Foundation You Can Ride On" and is from the DVD "Establishing Control of Your Horse. More info is at www.horse-training-videos.com
I have a friend who owns a stud, and he is usually sweet and calm. But lately its developed this habit in the round pen to back up and kick out with both front feet. He will follow us around doing that while we are trying to send him off. Any advise?
Shawnshawna 2 years ago
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, you dont know how much this means to me im trying to traing a stallion(But we are getting him nudered soon!!)And this helps me ALOT..
barrelraccer0418 2 years ago
this was helpful
pacifica1000 2 years ago