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Steps in Arabian Horse Training

By | Mar 31, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Having mentioned in books of history, one of the most famous breeds of horses are the Arabian horses. They are known to be very docile and loyal. The rider themselves or the trainer could do the Arabian horse training. Decide first on how you would like your horse to be trained. In training him yourself you shall be able to maintain the special bond between you and your horse. Secondly, a private trainer can be a very expensive deal too.

Put in mind that no two horses are alike before you start training Arabian horse. There are some horses who could learn and be trained faster while there are also some who are comparatively slow. But generally Arabian horse training is quite easy.

If you look into history, you would find that Arabian horses were used to protect tents and as war horses back then. In addition, those who were allowed to mate to maintain the lineage are the best horses. So you can be rest assured that the breeds of Arabian horses we have today are descendants of the very best Arabian horses in history.

Arabian horses are generally intelligent and fast learners so training them is not that hard. Some reinforcement such as salt lick associated with training could speedy up the their learning process. They develop a good connection with the rider they could trust. Don't hip or bash an Arabian horse. Doing that would result in them losing trust in humans and it would make them difficult to train eventually.

Being fast learners Arabian horses can learn the wrong practices too as soon as it can learn good ones. They could be very impatient with new, abusive and inexperienced trainer. So it would be preferable that a trainer with experience and confidence try his hand at Arabian horse training.

Arabian horses are not very patient with children either and can get stressed up seeing kids around them. If you have kids who would like to ride an Arabian horse, preferably let them get little experience on riding camps and then venture out to ride an Arabian horse.

You have to understand that the horse is just like one of the family. If you don't to face any problems with him in the future, treat your horse with love, compassion and respect. They are very sensitive animals and they could easily get intimidated. They need to have complete trust in their trainer to have a good training. The trainer can win this trust by treating the horse with due respect.

Training Arabian horses could be exciting and fulfilling at the same time. If you want your horse to be obedient and easy to handle in the training, you have to give your horse all the love he deserves whether you train him yourself or you hire a personal trainer.




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