Horse Owner Mistakes

Horse Owner Mistakes

Firstly you need to understand that one cannot assume that riding is as easy as getting on a horse and galloping away. Because not one horse is the same, some you can get on and easily ride, while others are so green that you could be easily injured if you have little or no riding experience. The ones easy to ride are mostly older horses and have been ridden the most and will be the most forgiving of a beginning rider’s mistakes, while the more younger horses will be the hardest to ride unless they have been thoroughly broke.

Mistake 1 – Accepting only the horse trainer’s technique

When novice horse owners begin to experience problems with their horse, they go looking for answers. The first place they look is in books. When the author of the book explains a training technique, the reader assumes that’s how it’s done by everyone. But when they can’t train their horse with that technique, they assume a dumb or un-trainable horse. What novice horse owners need to know is that there are typically lots of ways to train a horse to do one thing. If you try something and it doesn’t work, try something else.

Mistake 2 – Not riding a horse enough

New horse owners experience problems with horses not because the horse suddenly went sour, but because they don’t ride their horses enough. About the best thing you can do to have a good horse is to ride it and ride it and ride it. Don’t ride him just once every couple weeks. Horses need to ridden a lot to make them a good riding horse.


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Mistake 3 – Thinking A Problem With The Horse Is The Horse’s Fault

Although a horse may have some problems, they are typically a result of the horse’s owner. There are rarely horse problems – it’s more likely there are problem riders. For instance, if you can’t get your horse to ride away from home (this is called “Barn Sour”) it’s likely because you don’t have control over him. You can establish control with various techniques such as Doubling.

Mistake 4 – Not Understanding How Horses Think

Horses do not think like dogs or cats. Horses are a prey animal which means they run from scary things. They have thousands of years of the “flight instinct” built in their brains. To successfully train them takes patience and understanding that they are naturally fearful and cynical.

Mistake 5 – Not Knowing That Every Interaction With A Horse Is A Training Exercise

Every time you interact with your horse you are training him. Even if your horse is well trained with the lead rope, you are training him every time you use the lead rope. Even when you pet your horse, you are training him. Novice horse owners must think through what they do when working with their horse because they can easily and unknowingly affect a horse’s behavior.


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The most important mistake in our books is riding a horse with little or no understanding of horsemanship:

A typical novice horse owner will ride their new horse not knowing horse-riding skills. It is important to have an understanding of riding techniques because horses react to leg pressure, how you sit in the saddle, whether or not the rider is tense, and a whole host of other things.

It is a known fact amongst horse owners that horses need to be understood in order for a horse owner to be successful with his horse. The first thing novice horse owners can do is learn how to ride and also learn how horses think. They can spend time to learn what works good to shape horses’ behavior and grasp the fact that constantly riding a horse is the only way to become good at it and aid in understanding the different types of horses.


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