Training Tip: Approach Training Sessions Smartly

FILES2f20142f092f0902_Tip.jpg.jpg
Begin and end each training session with desensitizing, and desensitize your horse between each sensitizing exercise. The desensitizing exercises work best if combined with the sensitizing exercises because after you’ve moved the horse’s feet, he’s looking to stand still, relax and get a rest. If every time you let him rest you desensitize him, it won’t take long for the horse to associate desensitizing with resting. Eventually, he will start to look forward to you desensitizing him.

A word of caution though, don’t initially teach the horse the desensitizing exercises if he’s really fresh and full of beans. Do some of the sensitizing groundwork exercises with him first, such as roundpenning or Lunging for Respect, so that he’s in a better frame of mind and more willing to stand still and relax. If you drag him out of his stall that he’s been cooped up in for a day or two, the last thing he’s going to want to do is stand still and relax. Be smart and use common sense.

More News

Back to all news

See All
0703_03

7 years ago

Vetericyn’s Healing Power

Chrome, a Corgi, was involved in a dog fight and suffered serious injuries. Watch this video to see how Vetericyn…

Read More
1023_Tip

7 years ago

Ask Clinton: Bringing a Horse Back to Work

Q: My horse has been on stall rest for a year. How do I safely bring him back to work?…

Read More
0114_Tip

11 months ago

Training Tip: Why You Should Use a Hackamore

If you’re starting a colt, you’ll want to have a hackamore in your tack room. I prefer to start colts…

Read More
1130_04

4 years ago

Our Warehouse is Buzzing With Activity

Thanks to a big Black Friday Sale, our warehouse is moving non-stop to the tune of squeaky shipping tape as…

Read More