An Overview Of Natural Horsemanship Training Techniques

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By Lena Cervantes


Often referred to as horse whispering, natural horsemanship training is the art of schooling a horse working on psychological factors to communicate your wishes rather than force. It is the knack of getting your horse to want to please you out of respect rather than fear. In order to achieve this you need to gain his respect and trust as a leader who he can look up to for guidance and protection. Once you have established yourself as the herd leader, he will dutifully obey your commands out of trust not fear, as he is instinctively a herd animal, and believes that you, as the leader of the herd, are there to protect him from danger.

You need to develop a true understanding of what makes your equine friend tick if you want to enhance the level of communication between you. You must be able to read his body language to detect the signs indicating stress or contentment so that you can address problem areas in his schooling, without any form of negativity. Once a deeper level of trust has be established between you and your horse, he will obediently follow you command as a respected leader.

The underlying principle on which natural horsemanship schooling is based, is that the horse must know his rank in the herd and respect your space at all times. He must only approach when invited, and must move off when requested to do so, and must never stand his ground. The basic lessons of yielding and ground manners teach a horse this cardinal rule in the game. These principles are reinforced by using pressure and release techniques, where he is rewarded for yielding to your command by you releasing the adverse pressure being applied to him to gather a response,

The methods used in natural horsemanship training to form a perfect partnership between horse and master, offer an alternative to conventional horse schooling techniques. Owing to the radical shift in attitude it brings about in most horses, and its effectiveness with problem horses, it is a movement that is rapidly gathering a lot of support.

The importance of ground work is heavily stressed in the natural way of schooling. Trust and obedience are earned whilst playing several games together. And as both horse and master find these exercises enjoyable, you are both growing and are drawn closer to develop a special bond.

The tools and aids required for schooling a horse using these techniques are a little different from conventional training aids, but they are very simple. All that is required is a knotted rope halter, necessary to apply pressure to pressure points on the horses head during training, plus a 12 foot lead rope that can be attached to the rope halter. A carrot stick with an optional savvy string attached is a useful training aid for giving commands, and also for gently stroking the horse during bonding.

This method of schooling is particularly useful for a horse that has proven to be a challenge using conventional horse training techniques. If you are frustrated working with a problem horse, then perhaps you should investigate these methods a little closer. You may be amazed at the transformation in both outlook and character that it will bring about in your horse.

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