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From selecting a specific horse breed, to step-by-step instructions on cleaning a saddle, eHow offers the ultimate How To guide on all things equestrian. Find practical tips on caring for your horse’s health, feeding him a nourishing diet and determining whether your horse is sick. From grooming a horse for a rodeo to caring for a young foal, eHow’s experts can help. Additionally, get advice on how to buy horse supplies including bridles, halters, saddles and more.

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  • How to Get Certified in Equine Massage

    Equine massage is becoming increasingly popular as a way to help horses reach and maintain peak performance. Race horses, show horses and work horses all benefit from the healing touch of massage....

  • How to Train a Tennessee Walking Horse

    The Tennessee Walking Horse is a gaited breed known for its smooth running walk and typically placid disposition. However, as with any breed, a young or untrained Tennessee Walking Horse may be an...

  • How to Use Essential Oils in Training Horses

    When you're training a horse, you might not always get the ideal personality to work with. Horses can easily become bored, unfocused, fearful or skittish. According to Catherine Bird, an...

  • How to Train a Morgan Horse

    Morgan horses are typically intelligent and eager to please, making them ideal for riders willing to spend time exercising a horse at least three times each week. A bored or discouraged Morgan may...

  • When to Saddle Break a Pony?

    Saddle breaking a pony is much like saddle breaking a horse, but there are some important differences to be aware of and some unique challenges to overcome. It is important for trainers to be...

  • How to Train a Horse for Roping

    If you are looking for a new challenge for you and your horse, roping can be an excellent choice. Roping was an integral part of the Old West, and it is still a major part of both the rodeo world...

  • How to Train a Horse With No Arena or Round Pen

    Having a round pen or arena available can make starting a young horse or retraining an older one easier, but the good news is that everything that can be done in a round pen can also be done...

  • How to Train a Horse to Get Used to Riding Again

    If it has been some time since your horse was ridden on a regular basis you may face some training challenges as you get back into the swing of things. Horses are creatures of habit, and they get...

  • How to Train a Horse in a Round Pen

    Many people mistakenly believe that a round pen is a good place to tire a horse out, thus making them easier to train. Horses are permanently injured every day because of this archaic thinking;...

  • Horse Abuse Information

    Most people think abuse and neglect are synonymous. They are not. Neglect of horses is more common than outright abuse. Defining neglect or abuse is not as simple as it sounds. What one person...

  • How to Become a Certified Horse Trainer

    Becoming a successful horse trainer requires a significant amount of time and a commitment to education. Obtaining a college degree, whether it be from a two- or four-year institution, lends...

  • Horse Breaking Techniques

    Training horses can be very satisfying and very challenging. These animals are large, strong, and can be dangerous if not handled properly and with knowledge and respect. There are many techniques...

  • How to Longe your green horse properly

    The first step to training a horse is the longe line. Longeing a horse builds trust and partnership between the owner and the animal, but just as importantly helps the horse build muscle and...

  • How to Back a Show Horse Properly in the Line Up

    Backing up is a simple request of the show horse but we often overlook it during training sessions. Lets say we are showing a fantastic English pleasure horse who is a fine show horse and a real...

  • Indian Horse Training

    The Indians were exceptional horsemen who used a different approach to keeping and using horses from their European counterparts. They did not use the same bridles or saddles, nor did they confine...

  • How Long Does it Take to Train a Horse?

    Horse training is a process that has been refined and examined numerous times. Some processes might decrease your training time, but applied to the wrong horse, others could easily extend your...

  • How to Train Your Horse to Lunge - The Basics

    Lungeing your horse has many benefits to your horse training program. It helps your horse to spend some of their excess energy so they can better concentrate on the horse training and it helps to...

  • How to Train Your Horse Not to Bite

    A horse who bites you or even threatens to bite you needs to be trained properly. You need to be firm while still preserving a relationship with your horse that is conducive to future horse training.

  • How to Train a Horse for Dressage

    Not every horse or pony will be competent at the sport of dressage, but all horses can benefit with some basic dressage training. This helps the horse become better coordinated and often more...

  • How to Train a Horse to Shake Its Head No

    Teaching a horse tricks can help keep the horse's mind alert and encourage better communication between horse and handler. One of the easiest tricks to teach a horse is to shake his head as if...

  • How to Hire a Barrel Horse Trainer

    Barrel racing is not an easy sport to learn or to teach to your horse. Mastering barrel racing can take years; it takes even longer to become a good trainer. Sending your horse to a barrel horse...

  • Western Horse Training Methods

    A Western horse is a horse that wears Western-style tack and competes in Western events like rodeo, cutting and reining. Any breed can be a Western horse, as long as they can perform as required....

  • Quarter Horse Training

    Horse training can be difficult and intimidating. Horses are are very strong and powerful animals and, if poorly trained, may become problematic.

  • Bit-less Horse Bridles

    Bit-less horse bridles are often used on young horses for early training. Learn more about bit-less horse bridles with tips from a horse trainer in this free horse care video.

  • Training a Young Horse to Go Forward & Come Back

    Even though a young horse does not always comply, the goal is to get the horse to go forward and come back. Learn how to train a young horse to go forward and come back on command in this free...

  • Teaching a Young Horse to Go Forward & Come Back

    The horse whip helps to keep a young horse moving forward. Learn how to teach a young horse to go forward and come back in this free horse training video.

  • Leading a Horse From the Left

    Getting the horse to watch for body signals is a good starting point for beginning ground work with a young horse. Learn how to lead a young horse from the left during ground work training with...

  • Leading a Horse From the Right

    Lead the horse from the right as well as the left to give the young horse experience with both sides. Learn how to lead a young horse to the right during ground work training in this free horse...

  • Using Yarn on the Halter for Tying the Lead Rope

    Attaching the lead rope to yarn on a young horse's halter will allow it to break free in case the horse spooks. Learn how to use yarn to tie a young horse's halter for ground work training in this...

  • Using One Lunge Line to Teach Cross Tying to a Young Horse

    When a young horse is trained with both lunge lines, one-lunge line training can begin. Learn how to use one lunge line for ground work training with young horses in this free horse training video.

  • Beginning Ground Work With Young Horses

    Get horse-training experience before beginning ground work with young horses. Learn how to begin ground work training with young horses in this free horse training video.

  • Information on Horse Training

    It is important to train a horse and develop a relationship, even if you plan to use the animal only for recreational riding. Basic training is important to keep both you and the animal safe....

  • How to Buy The Right "Starter" Horse, The FIRST Time

    So you've decided you want to buy a horse, but you don't know where to start? Follow this simple advice to find the horse of your dreams!

  • About Horse Training Tools

    No matter what breed or discipline, all horses, ponies and mules need training. Although there is some equipment specialized to help a horse learn a certain sport or event, there are training...

  • How Does a Jockey Spend a Workday?

    A jockey's workday is spent primarily on his feet. He is charged with caring for the horse, conditioning it for the races and training it to perform. Some jockeys have college degrees in an...

  • How to Train a Horse to Back up

    The number one thing to remember when training a horse to back up is that you cannot force them to do so. Remember the size and strength of the animal you are dealing with. Work with your horse,...

  • How to Create Training Devices For Your Horse!

    In this article I will explain how to create training devices for your horse! Really, there are no tools required and it’s not going to take hours of construction to do this. It will take some...

  • How to Saddle Train a Horse

    Horse training has come a long way from the days where "breaking" horses was the norm. Gentle, effective methods leave the horse emotionally intact and the rider physically intact. If...

  • How to Go About Saddle Training a Horse

    saddel training a horse can be a challenging task.it requires a lot of time and paitence it doesnt neseserily depend on your dicipline wether you choose to train him/her english,western,aussie...

  • How to Become a Horse Training Apprentice

    A horse training apprentice is someone who wants to become a professional horse trainer. Rather than setting out on your own with no experience, it is sometimes better to apprentice with a veteran...

  • How to Scratch a Horse

    Learning how to properly scratch your horse is one of the best training tools you can have. A horse is a body oriented animal, so speaking to it through body language is the best way to communicate.

  • How to train a horse to jump

    If you have dreams of riding to victory at the Rolex Kentucky or a Grand Prix event, it might be time to train your horse to jump. This is always an exciting experience because each horse responds...

  • How to Condition a Young Horse

    Conditioning a young horse the wrong way may cause him to become lame at some point in his life. Learn to condition a young horse the correct way and help keep him sound for years to come.

  • How to Start a Horse Under Saddle

    Starting a horse under saddle can be an exciting and challenging time in the life of a horse and his owner. This training requires a great deal of patience, compassion and common sense to complete...

  • How to Calm Down a Spooked Horse

    Horses have a deeply ingrained "fight or flight" instinct, so many of them spook easily. Something as simple as a grocery bag blowing into your path may be enough to get your horse to take off...

  • How to Find Horse Training Seminars

    Horses are complicated creatures and you often run into problems while trying to train them to do exactly what you want. You may run into a block you just can't overcome. Training seminars are a...

  • How to Train a Miniature Horse

    Miniature horses are smaller versions of full size horses. Most are under 34 inches tall. Miniature horses are sometimes trained for showing, jumping, or to be used as guide animals. Because of...

  • How to Choose a Horse Trainer

    Finding local horse trainers is only half the battle. The next step is to do some investigating and choose a horse trainer that is a good fit for both you and your horse.

  • How to Spook Proof a Young Horse

    Spook proofing a horse decreases the risk of injury for you and your horse. Being prey animals, horses rely on speed and quick reactions to escape danger. Their first reaction to being startled is...

  • How to Clicker Train a Horse

    Clicker training involves using a clicking device as a bridging signal for rewarding your horse for good behavior. Training horses with a clicker is not common practice, but many who use it boast...

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