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Riding A Horse

Riding horses is fun, but there are many points that you should know before you start to ride. First of all, you should learn how to care for a horse. Next, you should know how to train an unbroken horse. Finally, you can learn how to really ride

First of all, you should learn how to care for the horse before you ride. When you have a horse, you need to feed it and give it fresh water every morning and night. I prefer to feed my horse at 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. You also should get in the habit of grooming at least every other day, if not every day. You should get a soft bristled brush, a stiff bristled brush, a curry comb, a hoof pick, and a mane and tail comb. These should all be used when grooming. Also, you should try to keep the flies off of your horse by using fly spray.

Another very important point about riding horses is training. You cannot ride an untrained horse. The most crucial part of training starts as soon as the foal is born, bonding. To have a good relationship with your horse you need to bond with him or her. You can create this bond by caring for your horse and spending a lot of time with him or her. Grooming can also help to create this bond with your horse. After you have a good bond with your horse, (which

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All you have to do with most horses is nudge him in the ribs, but some people train their horses differently. First off, you need to know how to get the horse moving. Some horses neck rein, which is where you pull on either side of the reins to where they touch his or her neck. Also, you will probably get bucked off a few times, but if you do just get right back on because if you don’t, your horse will know that if he wants you off his back all he has to do is buck you off. Also make sure that you do not kick your horse in the flanks. To break in a horse you can, carefully, toss a saddle blanket onto the horses back. After that, you really need to know how to stop. Also, some people train their horses to only respond to low reining, which is where you slide your hands down the reins and pull towards the direction that you want your horse to go. After the horse

will allow you to do that easily, you can put a saddle on the same way. To teach your horse this, you should just practice riding and reinforce what you want your horse to do. Do not yank on the reins like they are an emergency brake or you can cut your horse’s mouth and you will ruin the bond that you formed when you were training him/her. Breaking a horse is when you train him or her to carry a saddle and/or rider. The flanks are spots on either side of the horse that are right behind the saddle and right in front of the rump. A horse’s flanks look like small hollows in the skin, and if you kick a horse there it will buck and bolt. Once, when I was learning how to ride, I had a bad

habit of kicking my horse too far back and I accidentally kicked my horse in the flanks.

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