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From "How To Make Horse Training Affordable," Issue 21, part 1 of our FREE monthly newsletter

Re: raising horse

What you should do: Diagnose the problem and form a plan. Is your horse simply being a pest as you feed him? Or is he literally trying to kill you when you enter the pen? Do you know the difference? Are you looking to improve his transition into the proper lead - or does he have a bucking fit every time you mount up? To put it succinctly, if the horse is annoying, you've got time to figure things out. If the horse is dangerous, you don't. If the horse is dangerous, you don't get on him, you don't get near him. What about the gray area in between? To decide which end of the spectrum your horse falls into ("dangerous, not dangerous") I would advise listening to that little voice in your head and you may need to do so daily. If you're about to get on your horse and that little voice says something's amiss, get back off. I realize that's no "fix," but that's not what this article's about. This is about diagnosing situations, creating plans to remedy the situations, and moving forward.

So, let's break this down. Let's say that there are five different levels you can find yourself facing: 1) My horse is going to kill me today. 2) I believe my horse is going to hurt me the next time I ask for (a lope, a halt, fill in the blank). 3) My horse makes me nervous (when I'm on the trail and he sees something spooky, for instance). 4) When I try to (bathe the horse, bridle the horse, etc.) he gets really cranky. 5) I would like to improve my horse's (lead departure, spin, etc.).

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You may also want to check out these related products:

- Barn Guide to Horse Health Care and First Aid (book)

- Building or Renovating a Small Barn for Your Horse (booklet)

- From Ground to Saddle (DVD)

- Getting Your First Horse (book)

- Help Me Help My Horse (book)

- Horse Behavior Problem Solver, The (book)

- Horse Training Problem Solver, The (book)

- Jody Wants To Know (book)


Related (free-to-read) training articles:

- How To Make Horse Training Affordable

- When Buying a Horse: 5 First-Timer Tips


To see articles and products based on related topics, see:

- Breeding

- Disease and Illness

- Exercise

- Feed Forage Grain

- Foals and Foaling

- Grooming

- Hoof Care

- Inoculating/Injections - also see Shots/Vaccines

- Mares and Foals

- Preventitive Care

- Shots - also see Inoculating/Injections

- Vaccination - Vaccines




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