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So what if you can't get your horse to cross the obstacle at all? That s our next section. Horse Won t Budge When Trying To Cross An Object? Try This! Last time, I asked the question: "Whaddya do if the horse just won't budge when you're tryin' to get him to cross an object?" That's today's topic. Although there are several ways I'm gonna reveal two. The first is to pony your horse across the obstacle. When you pony a horse you are simply leading him like you would from the ground only you're on the back of a horse doing it. I think the safest method for the rider leading the horse is to hold the cheek strap of the horse being led. The rider on the horse being led can then hold the reins. Note there are times you may have to grab the horse's reins to lead her through. Just be ready to rlease the reins if you need to. The other way is to use one of your horse's natural instincts. This instinct is so powerful that lots of people see it as a glass half empty thing when it's actually a glass half full. It's caused many a rider problems but it actually has colossal advantages. Here's what you do. Get the bravest horse (or horses) to traverse the spooky object first with the other horses following just behind. The lead horse should not out pace the followers. Sometimes the person guiding the lead horse has to come to an almost complete stop to get the follower horse to play follow the leader. So whoever's on the follower horse needs to speak up when they're getting left too far behind. And the lead horse rider needs to slow down to keep the pace just right. As they all begin to move around and the brave horses navigate the object then others will follow. What you're taking advantage of here is your horse's natural desire to be with his buddies. It's also known as "The Herd Instinct". In human terms, it's kinda like holding your 5 year old child's hand and goind to the closet to prove there's no monsters in there. What A Good Horse Should Know To Be A Good Horse! he last thing I wanna say about the bombproofing process is what your horse should know. First, your horse should know how to cross water. You can use the series where I talked about teaching your horse to cross a tarp to help you with crossing water. Next, your horse should be able to tolerate loud noises. Third, your horse should be able to deal with foreign odors. Although I didn't cover how to do that...you can do it much the same way you bombproof him to other things. And that is to first minimize it and then start stretching his comfort zone. Fourth, your horse should be able to trailer load easily. Nope..I didn't cover that. But it is essential as part of his education. If you need trailer loading help I have a video available on my site. To read about it, go to this website address: http://www.horsetrainingandtips.com/trailer_loadingeb.htm (Click on the above link. If , for some reason it doesn t take you to the web address, you can copy the web address and paste it in your browser) Fifth, your horse should behave riding amongst other horses. No biting, no attacking. Six, your horse should be able to deal with different environments. Remember to get your horse to focus on you when he gets nervous about various things. Seventh, if you're gonna ride in a town and by highways (and, really, even if you're not) your horse should be comfortable around traffic. There are others but these are the main ones. Be sure you get your horse accustom to them. Recommended Reading List: See This Accidentally Discovered 108 Year Old Horse Training Manual http://www.horsetrainingandtips.com/Jesse_Beeryeb.htm (Click on the above link. If , for some reason it doesn t take you to the web address, you can copy the web address and paste it in your browser) How To Train Horses For Killer Results Every time! http://www.horsetrainingandtips.com/horse_owners_manualeb.htm (Click on the above link. If , for some reason it doesn t take you to the web address, you can copy the web address and paste it in your browser) How To Solve Dang Near Any Problem You Have With Your Horse& Once And For All! http://www.horsetrainingandtips.com/trailer_loadingeb.htm (Click on the above link. If , for some reason it doesn t take you to the web address, you can copy the web address and paste it in your browser)
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