Training Horses that Spook, pt.1

www.horsetrainingvideos.com In this video, reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha covers how to deal with horses that spook. Topics include Why horses spook. How to minimize spooking. How to control your horse. If you like part 1 of this video, please rate it, leave a comment and add it to your favorites. You can get more horse training tips at my website. Take care, Larry Trocha

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25 Responses to Training Horses that Spook, pt.1

  1. craig160355 says:

    Another great training video, Larry. Thanks and keep up the great work.

  2. hoSSluvrz says:

    No nonsense, to the point advice for trail riders or arena riders with horses that spook at signs, banners, & other things. We trail ride in deep woods with lots of wildlife & often encounter sudden arial leaps from our horses when they see or hear something scary in the brush. Even the most broke horses will do this, so I LOVED the part about sitting back, keeping a deep seat & staying out of the horse’s mouth when this happens.

  3. hoSSluvrz says:

    Thanks for offering such useful advice on a common horse problem!

  4. grulloman says:

    Great advice.

  5. chris7595 says:

    Thanks for great advice and reminders!

  6. darcinco1 says:

    Excellent , thank you for the free training!

  7. meinschatz9 says:

    I don’t care if you’re a Western or English rider, this all applies. Learn it, use it. It can save your life.

    Thanks, Larry.

  8. ctladyvet says:

    Thank you for sharing your expertise. The one rein stop is an excellent tool to have and has saved my butt many times!

  9. lwattstx says:

    It all comes down to the basics. Preparation, practice and, use what you’ve learned. Great job Larry

  10. ronrpz says:

    Thanks Larry- can always count on a great training video from you
    ronr

  11. wendjen says:

    Thanks Larry, once again… great advice!

  12. lime037 says:

    Great tips. Thanks

  13. forawolf says:

    Thanks Larry this is great. I have a BLM mustang that is a total spooker so I can’t wait to try this on him.

  14. mrdude58able says:

    Thanks so much, Larry for sharing all these videos- I hope they will be available for quite awhile as I may need to refere to them several times. duane

  15. redtrinitygirl says:

    I never got Lucky over spooking…..
    Lucky hurt a lot of people lol it’s not funny but…….

  16. beaner667 says:

    idea of evolution made a lot of sense

  17. bonesandiforever says:

    Larry what do i do when my horse stops in the middle of being ridden to eat the weeds around my arena and how to make him not pull when im leading him

  18. Sheny1234 says:

    Man this story Is hilarious. I can Imagine seeing this story In a video. Very funny!

  19. iDinosaurzz says:

    what a gorgeous horse! I love roans! I have a strawberry roan, but his bay roan is lovely! :)

  20. WindWolfProductions says:

    I practiced this and now whenever my mare spooks my automatic response is to turn her. It works really well and becomes second nature when you practice enough :)

  21. ltrocha says:

    @WindWolfProductions Good job. Glad this video was useful.
    Larry T.

  22. Mdequifever says:

    Really helpful video! I learned how to do this with a horse I used to have. She used to bolt and end up running off and I couldn’t stop her. I taught her to give to the bit, and I got control to stop her. It really does work, but you have to teach them to give first.

  23. Duchesse1981 says:

    OK would you suggest to work a younger horse with a bit or a hackamore?

  24. xlxOrtizxlx says:

    Hi there, I would personally start them with a bosal and then slowly move on to the snaffle.

  25. Duchesse1981 says:

    Thanks for the advice.

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