Archive for horseback riding
Beginner Horsemanship with a Less-Trained Horse : Training a Horse to Back Up
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Training A Horse to back up should be done with a great deal of patience. Learn how to train a horse to back up in this free horse training video.
Expert: Kathy Kentala
Bio: Kathy Kentala owns the Bee Cave Riding Center in Austin, TX. She also owns Signal Hill Ranch, a western venue specializing in team penning and ranch sorting, barrels, poles, and other speed events.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Duration : 0:2:27
Horse Training Principles, provided by eXtension
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This video, made possible by the Louisiana State University Ag Center, discusses the horse training principles such as consistency, pressure, the stress & relax cycle, and the ultimate partnership between the rider and the horse.
For more horse information, check out www.eXtension.org/horses.
Duration : 0:8:1
Missy Wryn Horse Training Question #3
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Welcome to Missy Wryn’s Horse Training Question & Answer Series 1 Question 3. Joanna from Utah writes, “I adopted a mustang, he is very spooky. How would you get him used to having his feet handled for a trim”?
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Duration : 0:10:1
Missy Wryn Horse Training Question #5
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Welcome to Missy Wryn’s Horse Training Question & Answer Series 1 Question 5. Christine from Oregon writes, I have a green horse I am working with on my own. I am trying to get him to hook onto me so follow my lead around the arena with just a rope around his neck and no physical connection to me. When hes on my right I can get him to go forward, backward, stop and push to the right, but I cant pull him to the left and keep him hooked on to me. Any suggestions?
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Duration : 0:3:55
Missy Wryn Horse Training Question #4
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Welcome to Missy Wryn’s Horse Training Question & Answer Series 1 Question 4. Teresa from Washington asks, “What can promote the re-growth of a shriveled frog, along with healthy new sole”?
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Duration : 0:3:29
Missy Wryn Horse Training Question 9
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Welcome to Missy Wryn’s Horse Training Question & Answer Series 1 Question 9. Kathy from Oregon asks I have a gelding and a mare. When I take one of them off to work with, they both act up and go a little crazy. They seem to think they will never see each other again or something. What can I do?
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For Missy’s horse training DVD’s, ALL-IN-ONE Rope Halter Bitless Bridle, and training equipment visit http://www.MissyWryn.com
Duration : 0:7:35
Missy Wryn Horse Training Questions #13
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Welcome to Missy Wryn’s Horse Training Question & Answer Series 1 Question 13. Candace from Wisconsin asks I have a 13 year old Mustang gelding and his canter is very fast. I want him to lope like western pleasure horses. How would I do that?
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Duration : 0:4:10
Missy Wryn Horse Training Question 8
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Welcome to Missy Wryn’s Horse Training Question & Answer Series 1 Question 8. Dori from Texas writes I own and train my own minis. I also because it is so hard to find a farrier that will do my minis, I have had to learn to trim hooves myself. I also did a friends mini just yesterday and think it is a possibility he has foundered. Could you describe to me what that would look like visually. I have been raising horses since I was very young and have yet to see that first hand thankfully.
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Duration : 0:6:48
Missy Wryn Horse Training Question #14
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Welcome to Missy Wryn’s Horse Training Question & Answer Series 1 Question 14. Becky of Oregon writes Hi Missy, I thought this might be a good question for the new website. As you know sometimes my angel Gabe grows horns. Our main issue is leaving the property to trail ride. I can always get him under control from turning around spinning etc. with a one rein stop and am no longer intimidated by this. The issue is continuing on under saddle. I will get off and walk sometimes to the end of the trail if necessary to keep him from not continuing forward. I have used a stick on the ground to get the forward part. As always we ride bitless and treeless. Under saddle he overreacts to the stick or darts off the trail in shrubs that lead home etc. He has been checked for pain and is very sound. I can get on and ride home at a beautiful flat trail walk and no issues going home. What to do with Mr. I wont go another step under saddle. As always thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Duration : 0:6:14
Missy Wryn Horse Training Question #12
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Welcome to Missy Wryn’s Horse Training Question & Answer Series 1 Question 12. Kristine from Minnesota writes, “I have an unbroken 3 year old that I bought about six months ago. She (and I) are coming along nicely but I cannot get her to give me her back feet. She does good with her fronts and gets praised a LOT for it. Trimming the front is no problem, but she is very stubborn with her back feet. I’ve been working with my hand running down her leg, the request, and the pressure, but to no avail. I’ve tried a rope to help her make the connection between by request and lifting her back feet, but we’ve been doing this for four months now. Any suggestions?”
Submit your horse questions to Missy@MissyWryn.com
Visit http://www.MissyWryn.com to learn more about Missy’s DO NO HARM Training the Whole Horse®
For Missy’s horse training DVD’s, ALL-IN-ONE Rope Halter Bitless Bridle, and training equipment visit http://www.MissyWryn.com
Duration : 0:6:36



