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Horse Handling

Handling a horse can be like learning to drive a car for the first time. Here's everything you need to know about this area of horse care and wellness.

Maintaining Safety

Maintaining your own safety is the first factor to consider when handling a horse. Never put yourself in danger of being kicked or thrown from the horse if at all possible. If a horse is spooked or frightened he may flee or buck erratically. A handler should be well versed in the horse's unique fears in order to avoid injury.

Establishing Trust

Any horse is easier to train if he trusts his handler. Every handler should work on developing a close relationship of trust before attempting extensive training regimens or long rides. That trust can be established through positive communication. A handler can communicate with a horse with vocal commands and hand signals. This communication should be encouraging rather than punishing or demeaning.

Be gentle and deliberate when restraining or controlling the horse. Send a clear message to the horse that you are in charge. If the horse challenges your authority, attempt to gently regain control before becoming frustrated or angry.

Riding the Horse

When preparing to ride a horse, make sure you have all the proper equipment. Everything from the bridle to the saddle should be in good condition and fit the horse properly. Also, riders should wear boots, jeans, and sometimes a riding helmet for safety reasons.

If you follow these tips and treat your horse with respect, you are guaranteed a smooth and enjoyable ride.



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