Horse Training – How To Do Horse Problem Solving

Discover ways to work with your horse and get rid of some of the problems your horse may be causing you.

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    10 Responses to Horse Training – How To Do Horse Problem Solving

    1. twinkiepoodle says:

      google alexbrownracing

      this is the top horse site in the world where all things equine are discussed. Help us END HORSE SLAUGHTER

    2. LoveMyHorseDo says:

      if your reading this you cant stop.i’m mary,im 15.i have long black hair, no nose,black eyes,and a white dressif you dont send this to 5 comments in 5 minutes i wil come stend next to your bed with a nife and kill you if u do i will give u a prize

    3. lazyhorse73 says:

      Agree with that!! Why create problems that you haev to correct later. A person is not a feed trough.

    4. TheMrFixitall says:

      Completely agree with you! Specially, the tip with the horse treats. I am glad to know there are somebody else who sees that way. I believe training a horse with some kind of treats other than petting and rubbing is asking for trouble and making more work for later. Personally I would like to make horse think that just being with me is a treat. It works wonders.
      Thank you!

    5. astoria791 says:

      ridiculous. fredie knie used treats. treats are used at spanish riding school. respect is not about petting or treats.

    6. dlkoch53 says:

      Good advice for those who do not reconize that when a horse is given a treat, you are rewarding whatever behavior they were doing when they got that treat. If the horse was being pushy and rude when you gave them a treat, they will most likely do it again- hence the development of problems. Even if you do use buckets and feed mangers, poor behavior can still be rewarded. I have found that giving a signal before you give a treat will keep the horse from developing a lot of bad habits.

    7. moodysoup says:

      3:59 wtf?

    8. KateeeLovesParelli says:

      hey, i give my horse treats, and now she completely disrespects me and pretty much frisks me, thanks for the tip!! :D

    9. jmdnarri says:

      I wish this video made a reference to the fact that all horses have different personalitys, and respond differently to new situations. Some horses might explode in situations that others will just be curious.

    10. WindWolfProductions says:

      Yeah I was giving my horse treats from my hand when I first got her; then she charged me(twice) and tried to snap at my face. My horse is mean to me. :(

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