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From "The First Thing I Do," Issue 15, part 1 of our FREE monthly newsletter
Re: train a horse to trailer
If your horse went ballistic out on the trail last week... it didn't "just happen out of the blue." He's been telling you for weeks or months that he was going to lose it when enough pressure was applied every time he resisted (however slightly) the pull from your lead rope or reins.
If he walks ahead of you while you lead him, he's telling you that sooner or later he'll blow past you as you go through a gate or knock you on your kiester with his shoulder when something scares him bad enough.
If the muscles in his neck bulge toward you instead of relaxing when you put the bit in his mouth, he's telling you that he'll do mach sixty when he gets spooked on the trail.
Deal with these situations by doing two things: First establish a zero-tolerance policy; nip bad behavior in the bud the instant it happens. Example: If your horse inches past you as you lead, do an about-face and back that horse up. Keep him moving till he quits pushing back. (If he freezes pull on his head to pull his butt away from you. Getting those feet "unstuck" will allow you to keep backing till he lightens up.) Be adamant.
Second, get proactive. The first thing I do with any horse and what I do each and everyday with all five of my own horses is to see exactly where they stand when it comes to "resistance." Luckily the test and remedy are fun.
And having fun with this is a key point. Realize that every horse has resistance tucked away somewhere. Like an Easter egg, your job is to discover it. Instead of chocolate, your reward is a safer, more pleasant ride. The calmest, coolest, bestest trained horse you have ever seen has a little pocket of resistance hidden somewhere.
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Simple how-to guide: Get any horse in the trailer every time. Print from your home computer in 2 minutes, be training in 5! Features the gentle, proven methods of John Lyons.
Begging your horse to enter the trailer is aggravating. Forcing your horse into the trailer is dangerous. Sooner or later things are going to backfire. Who needs the aggravation? Wouldn't you rather use the time to relax and have a cup of coffee?
Teach any horse to trailer load willingly when you ask! Download this eDocument, print it from your home computer - and be training in five minutes! Train your horse:
• to load immediately and willingly
• to unload just as easily
• to have terrific leading and ground manners
Are you teaching a youngster? Use the Lyons Methods to build a strong foundation!
Want to see big changes in an older horse? You can safely "turn that horse around" with the simple and proven techniques contained in this Five-Day guide.
You'll learn several ways to teach your horse to load: Pick what's right for you! Mix and match! As a special BONUS, I've included an additional chapter that shows you exactly how to use a round pen to make your horse "look forward" to trailering up!
Trailer Training Horses: An Easy Guide to the Methods of John Lyons is broken down into five "Days" or segments:
• Day 1: Easy trailer loading begins with great ground manners!
• Day 2: Let's speed things up this doesn't have to take all day!
• Day 3: Two different ways to get your horse into the trailer!
• Day 4: Exercises for "hard-luck" cases, training tips for everybody!
• Day 5: Do's, Don'ts and What-To-Do-Ifs, plus notes on tying, horses that won't unload, horses who "thrash" and more!
• Bonus Chapter: Use a round pen to teach your horse to actually look for open trailers!
I call the individual segments "days" but you should take this work at your own speed. Some "days," will be easier than others. And, while you can breeze through everything in hours, you might want to split it up over days or weeks. It's completely up to you.
Heres how it works:
• click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy It Now" button to pay
• you will be given a link to download the document
• SAVE THE FILE TO YOUR COMPUTER
• the document has five chapters, one for each of five days
• you'll learn theory and/or be assigned "homework" - in a specific order
• the best part: Learn the material at your own pace
Each chapter gives you a plan, a goal, theory and homework. It may take you a week - and it might take you months to go through this material. Regardless, when you arrive at the other side, you will have made significant progress in your horse's training.
The document is 22 pages long and comes in a format that every computer can read and print out called "pdf." It's in "magazine format" which means it carries ads - but that's a good thing - because it lowers the price of this course to just over a dollar a day - in the same way that advertising makes a newspaper affordable.
While this document is "just" 22 pages long, it covers a lot of material. Each of the five chapters within the document (called an "e-book") are designed to get your horse safely under control and loading smoothly.
Whatcha waiting for? Don't wait till the morning you're leaving to find out if your horse loads!
You will need the Adobe Reader to read this (pdf) file. You probably already have it, but if not, you can get it for free at adobe.com. Look for the yellow "Continue" button near the top, right corner. If you have a Mac, you can simply click on "Choose a different version" there near the top of the (center of) the page.
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You may also want to check out these related products:
Rein In Your Horse's Speed Online Course (ebook)
Stop Bucking Study Course (ebook)
Stop Bucking Together with Rein In Your Horse's Speed (ebook)
Related (free) training articles:
The First Thing I Do
Biting Horses
Why Does My Horse Still Have This Problem
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