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Related Letters

 

The following letters deal with training issues that are similar or related to the article you were reading "Good Now Bad Later" and may offer additonal insight:
 

Conditioned Response
Training Young Horse: "I have a 2 year old that I am fixing to start working with. What should I start off with first?"

Horse Leg Cues: "I've been having trouble with my horse being "dead sided""

Bitless Bridles for Horses: "What is your advise regarding bitless bridles vs. a bridle with the snaffle bit?"

Training Spooky Horses: "Yesterday he spooked and then bucked my husband off breaking his clavicle."

Barn Sour Horse: "My horse doesn't want to listen when I want her away from the barn area"

Training a Nervous Horse: "She is very calm under saddle but is very scared and nervous about everything on the ground"

Learning Cycles
Learn About Horses: "Could you maybe send me some tips on starting?"

Bucking Horse Training: "At any given time, my horse will decide to buck."

Horse Training School: "I need a “kick in the pants” to move me ahead onto my next stage"

Nervous Horse
How to Teach a Horse to Barrel Race: "Whenever my horse gets through the gate to race he prances and hops until you let him go"

Nervous Horse: "I tried to get on and as soon as I get to her side she starts backing up, turning away from me"

Horse Fears: "He gets nervous when he feels insecure and he's gotten out of hand by fighting me and blowing up"

Barn Sour Horse: "He throws a fit when taken anywhere without his stablemate"

Training Philosophy
Horse Related Career: "I would like to learn more about becoming certified and turning my farm into a training facility using your methods"

Gaited Horses Training: "Is it possible to train a Standardbred?"

Wild Horse Training: "I hope you don't recommend training wild horses"

Training Blind Horses: "Training specific to blind horses"

Horse Training Information: "I feel her issues were environment and ignorance on the part of her previous owner"

Becoming a Horse Trainer: "What is an Accredited trainer and how do you become one?"

Horse Training Videos: "I wanted to get him some videos on training horses"

Training Young Horse: "I have a 2 year old that I am fixing to start working with. What should I start off with first?"

How Do i Get My Horse to Stand Still when i Mount: "A horse that won't stand during a mount"

Buying a First Horse: "I have just purchase my first horse. He is 15 months old and I need to know what to do next"

Clinic Horse Training: "Do you do clinics at private barns?"

Horse Professional Trainer: "I want to base my horse training on natural horsemanship and need to know where to start."

Training Western Pleasure Horse: "She is worried that letting her horse move faster for English and jumping is going to ruin his western pleasure gaits."

Retraining the Older Horse: "Is it too late to break her to ride?"


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