Training Tip: Remove Your Horse’s Halter Correctly

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It’s often the day-to-day tasks that speak volumes about how well trained a horse is and how great of a horseman you are. One daily task that I’m extremely nitpicky about is how I put on and take off my horses’ halters. A well-broke, respectful horse will stand quietly and drop his head for you to halter and unhalter him. He’ll even tip his head toward you so that you’re not having to stand on your tiptoes and dance around to try to reach him.

I teach all of my horses to lower their heads using the Intermediate exercise Touch and Rub: Poll. Then I teach them to tip their heads and necks toward me. I do that by standing on the left side of the horse and when the horse’s head is level with my belt, I reach my right arm over his head and apply pressure to the right side of his face with my fingertips. As soon as he yields to the pressure by tipping his head toward me, I rub the pressure away.

Initially, you can help your horse understand by pulling on the halter to apply pressure. With consistent practice, your horse will automatically “assume the position” when you go to halter or unhalter him. While it’s a small detail, it’s one that sets the tone for the start and end of the time you spend with your horse. This is especially true when you take the halter off him.

    1. Your horse should lower his head and tip it toward you. It’s a submissive position and it’s the opposite of him looking off at the other horses and planning his run around the pasture.
    2. Ideally, when you take the halter off your horse, you want him to stay in position. Just because you’ve taken the halter off of him, that’s not his cue to jerk his head up, wheel around and race off to his pasture buddies.
    3. As you walk away from your horse, he should stay where he is and keep two eyes on you until you reach the pasture gate. How you finish a lesson makes a big difference about how the next lesson starts out!

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