Training Tip: Is Your Horse Making an Honest Mistake or Not Trying?

0810_Tip

Determining whether a horse is making an honest mistake or not putting any effort into doing what you’re asking of him is a crucial skill for a trainer to have. You have to be able to recognize when a horse is giving you the wrong answer but he’s trying to figure out what you’re asking him to do versus him giving you the completely wrong answer and not trying. For example, say you point to lunge the horse off and he leaves with energy, but he goes the wrong way on the circle. That’s just him making an honest mistake. The complete opposite would be if he just stood there and ignored you. Your job is to make him feel uncomfortable when he’s not trying. When he tries, be patient and help him find the right answer.

If you’re a new horse owner, you’re probably thinking, “That’s great, Clinton, and I understand why it’s important to be able to differentiate between the two, but how do I do that?” Unfortunately, the only way to get good at determining if your horse is making a mistake or not trying is experience. The more horses you work with and the more you study horsemanship in general, the more knowledge you’ll have to pull from to make decisions.

More News

Back to all news

See All
0523_02

3 years ago

What to Look for in a Roundpen to Train Your Horse

I start every horse’s training in a roundpen following the Roundpenning exercises from the Fundamentals level of the Method. Do…

Read More
FILES2f20162f062f0614_01.jpg.jpg

10 years ago

Testing the Intermediate Video Series Available

The much anticipated No Worries Club exclusive “Test Your Intermediate” series is now available to view on the club website…

Read More
0711_02

3 years ago

Meet Method Ambassador Carson Bise

Method Ambassador Carson Bise grew up in the foothills of the Ozarks in central Arkansas riding horses with her grandpa….

Read More
0720_03

5 years ago

Method Meet-Up Groups: We Want to Hear From You

If you lead a Method meet-up group, we want to hear from you! We’re brainstorming an incentive program to recognize…

Read More