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From John Lyons Trainer Keith Hosman |
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Trailer Training Horses
A Downloadable Book
A sample from Day 3:
"The second method (method "B," where you make "trailering up" the horse's idea) is a simple thing, really. With the left door shut (you'll later stand behind it) and the right door open, approach the trailer with your horse. More often than not, your horse will stall out and refuse to get any closer to the trailer at a certain point, maybe 40 feet away, maybe more, maybe less. That's okay. Don't force the horse to get any closer. He needs to understand that there is a place he can retreat to, that he isn't going to be forced into the trailer (read: die) and that you can be trusted. There in your safe zone, practice the exercises as described yesterday: Ask the horse to trot past you in the figure-8 pattern, ask him to disengage his hips and back up, to move left and right. Really get him moving and the two of you work up a sweat for 10 to 15 minutes.
You'll find that your pattern naturally drifts as you practice – and that you can move him a step or two closer to the trailer. Move the horse in an out of his "comfort zone" more and more, easing him ever closer to the trailer. Don't force things. Many times, forcing the horse is how they got "bad" in the first place. It takes time to un-do that fear and being patient will actually make this go faster. Depending on how much your horse hates the trailer, this could take some time." - Print out from home
- 5 Days, 5 chapters
- Learn at your own pace
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"Stop Bucking"
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"Round Pen First Steps"
"Trailer Training"
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January 2001 See Index/Cover
Five Ways to Improve Your Horse's Halt;
Colic and the Change of Seasons;
Putting Poop in its Place;
It's "How" You Play the Game
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February 2001 See Index/Cover
End Pasture Tag;
Watching Baby Grow;
Natural Fly Repellants;
Loose Shoe On The Trail;
Manure Experts Weigh In
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March 2001 See Index/Cover
Simple Lessons Every Foal Should Learn;
Stall Deodorizers;
Backyard Boarding;
A Guide to Giving Him Away;
Living Room Lessons
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April 2001 See Index/Cover
Six Exercises to Overcome Your Riding Fears;
Cut the Hassle; Geld The Horse;
What's Your Horse Worth?;
End Ear Clipping Trauma
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May 2001 See Index/Cover (out of stock)
Separation Anxiety;
Parent's Guide to Saddle Fit;
Gain Control;
Weed Whacking;
Hoof Care Basics;
A Horse Companion
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June 2001 See Index/Cover
Take Control on the Trail;
Electrolytes: Vital Minerals;
Arenas, From the Ground Up;
Move the Hips to Mount Up
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June 2001 See Index/Cover (out of stock)
Control on the Trail;
Electrolytes;
Move the Hips to Mount Up;
Arenas;
Dryland's Distemper;
Trailer-Driving Tips
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July 2001 See Index/Cover
Creek Crossing Without a Crisis;
First Aid for Injured Eyes;
Liability Insurance; Protect Yourself;
Dances with Yearlings
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August 2001 See Index/Cover
Recipe for a Sidepass;
Cordless Clippers on Trial;
Handling Ringbone;
Camping with your Horse
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September 2001 See Index/Cover
Ten Ways to Warm Up for the Trail;
Founder in the Fall;
Considering Massage;
Lunge;
Not Tug of War
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October 2001 See Index/Cover
Control One Part at a Time;
Chronic Pain Options;
Lyons On: Losing Your Temper;
Saddle Carrying Solutions;
Lyons' Technique with Dressage Aids
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November 2001 See Index/Cover
Gates: A Simple Open and Shut Case;
Give Your Horse's Immune System A Leg Up;
Get Out of The Muck;
Two In The Saddle
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December 2001 See Index/Cover
Try a Cookbook Solution;
Avoid Digestive Upset;
20 Tipe for Older Horse Care In Winter;
Case History: Fella
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