Training Tips for Lusitanos
1. Starting under saddle and the first training phases Johan Zagers Lusitanos are sensitive horses. This is a positive attribute for quality riding horses, but riders should handle it carefully,…
1. Starting under saddle and the first training phases Johan Zagers Lusitanos are sensitive horses. This is a positive attribute for quality riding horses, but riders should handle it carefully,…
…bit is going to be comfortable for him. We’ll walk you through the training steps, but if your horse doesn’t respond to the training, check your bit to be sure…
…the way he wants them, so we have to help him deal with the emotional trauma he’s experiencing. Through training a buddy-sour or barn-sour horse, we’ll have a good, horse-specific…
…is particularly effective in helping desensitize a spooky horse. Training ball from the saddle: Video by Tommy Garland Horsemanship For more information on this topic, see “Having a Ball” in…
…I think we bend horses too much, and that’s one of the biggest reasons we have so many stressed horses and why our training takes so long. Human-wise, bending may…
…trail rides in your training program so that your horse is not panicking if a bird flies out from a bush. Training outside in all types of weather helps horses…
In the July ’09 issue of Horse & Rider, Clinton Anderson and his student Renee Humphries demonstrate how to desensitize your horse to your ground-training tools. That segment is the…
…under-saddle training. Equipment Your horse should end up leading with equal perfection in a halter or bridle, or free in the round pen. John uses ground training in a bridle…
…seemed favorable. Can you say that about your horse? Horses that fit that description are very rare. Most likely, those horses had the unique combination of solid training and natural…
…(human), Ride Well, June, pg. 100 TRAINING, MISCELLANEOUS AQHA Western riding Pattern II, Winning Ways, Jan., pg. 40 Build your own trail course, Feb., pg. 62 Clicker training, Live &…