Starting Colts – Horse Training and Riding Manual
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“Discover How To Start Colts,
Train Horses and Learn Riding Skills
By Following Simple Step-By-Step
Goals and Riding Exercises”
Starting with foals days old and training through over two years,
here’s a training manual that will help you create a well-mannered
colt that is safe, respectful, well-trained and a joy to ride.
Learn how to CORRECTLY start and finish your colt
from the halter through saddling and reining.
Dear Friend,
If you have a foal on the way, one on the ground or have a colt that you need to train, then read carefully…this information will provide you with the knowledge and skills you’ll need to correctly and safely train your colt.
One of our biggest concerns with starting a foal or colt is to NOT do something wrong to damage or teach them the wrong way. After all, there’s lots of WRONG ways to training. By doing it wrong one can easily mishandle, hurt, make the colt fearful, put too much weight on them too early, use a bit too early or even make the colt harder to train or even shy. Sad but true, many don’t know what they’re doing and simply make things worse.
There’s simply a lot to know about how to correctly handle and train colts!
Do it wrong and you’ll possibly hurt the colt or create a horse that’s not respectful, wild, out of control or even damage him.
There Is A Correct Way To Proceed!
Years of experience by many professional trainers, equestrian programs and horse handlers have developed and proven correct methods to take a foal a few days old to a finished colt that’s safe and enjoyable to ride. You see, you not only need to know WHAT to do but also WHEN and HOW to do it. Get it wrong and you’ll probably be fighting the horse for years (if not damage it).
Do You Have These Concerns?
- Don’t know what to do or when to do it? This manual walks you through the entire time from days old to over two years.
- Afraid of hurting the colt? We tell you exactly at what age you can halter, lead, longe, bridle, saddle, and ride.
- Not sure what order to teach things in? We lay everything out in a complete step-by-step process and teach you each thing you need to do.
- Concerned about how long to work your colt at different ages? We tell you how, how long and why. And we tell you what to look for and then when and how to finish the training sessions.
Using natural horsemanship methods and sound training principles, we not only teach you HOW to do things but also tell you WHY and help you understand things from the colt’s point of view. This understanding of how a colt thinks and learns in invaluable.
Rather than take a long time to tell you everything that’s in this invaluable colt training manual, let me just show you the complete Table of Contents so you can get a feel for how complete this manual is:
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
The Reason Why You MUST Understand The Horse
– Get Inside Your Horse’s Head
Some Needed Equipment To Start
Getting Started With The Training Program
– Leading The Colt
GOAL 1: Halter Breaking
GOAL 2: Begin The Leading Lesson
GOAL 3: Teaching “Whoa”
GOAL 4: Teaching Tying Up Safely
GOAL 5: Begin Sacking Out
GOAL 6: Picking Up The Colt’s Feet
GOAL 7: Teaching To Back
GOAL 8: Posing and Squaring Up
GOAL 9: Begin Trailer Loading
– More Groundwork: Begin Longeing
GOAL1: Starting The Walk On The Longe Line
GOAL2: Teaching “Whoa” On The Longe line
GOAL3: Teaching Reverse On the Longe Line
GOAL4: Teaching The Trot On The Longe Line
GOAL 5: Teaching The Canter On The Longe Line
GOAL 6: Working On All Gaits From A Stop.
– Saddling Basics
– Starting With A Snaffle Bit
– Start The Ground Driving Lessons
GOAL 1: Teaching To Walk And Respond To “Whoa”
GOAL 2: Starting The Trot
GOAL 3: Begin The Backing Lesson
GOAL 4: Begin Turning On The Haunches.
GOAL 5: Begin The Circling Lesson
– Begin Teaching Leg Aids
GOAL 1: Begin With A Forehand Turn From The Ground
GOAL 2: Introduce A Haunch Turn From The Ground
GOAL 3: Begin The Sidepass From The Ground
– Getting Ready: Training To Ride
– Caution: How The Rider Affects The Horse
GOAL 1: Bitting Or Learning To Yield To The Bit
GOAL 2: Ready To Mount
GOAL 3: Start With The Walk And Then “Whoa”
GOAL 4: Begin Reining Exercises
GOAL 5: Start Backing
GOAL 6: Transition To The Trot
GOAL 7: Carefully Start Cantering
– Moving To Advanced Leg Aids
GOAL 1: About On The Forehand
GOAL 2: About on the Haunches
GOAL 3: Learning To Sidepass
GOAL 4: The 45 Degree Two-Track
– Responding To Changing Lead
GOAL 1: Lead Aids Against The Rail
GOAL 2: Lead Aids Without the Rail
GOAL 3: Simple Changes
GOAL 4: Interrupted Changes
– Flying Changes
– Suppling Exercises And Muscle Memory
EXERCISE 1: Alternating Two-Track
EXERCISE 2: Circle and Sidestep
EXERCISE 3: Shouldering Out
EXERCISE 4: Counter-Canter
– The Finished Horse And Collection
Summary
Glossary
Additional Resources
As you can see, there’s a LOT of information there! And it’s presented in a no-BS kind of way to help you quickly learn the training principles and methods so you can immediately go out and do this yourself.
You CAN Do This!
Using this manual as a guide, anyone can follow these step-by-step instructions and successfully train their colt to produce a pleasant horse that’s fun to ride and that is easy to control. After all, isn’t that what we ALL desire?
Enjoy The Many Benefits Of Training Your Colt:
- By taking the time to correctly learn and train your own colt, you will be learning valuable skills you can use for years to come with all your horses
- You’ll be building confidence in yourself AND in your colt
- You will look forward to working with and training your colt each day
- You’ll also have the peace of mind knowing you are using correct methods and training principles
- You won’t be fearful of hurting or damaging the colt
- You will progress faster and see results by using a proven step-by-step process
- You will learn the correct way to do groundwork and driving for results
- You will learn the proper way to lead, whoa, reverse, backing, circling and more
- You will learn how to teach and transition through the various gaits
- You learn basic and advanced reining techniques like the sidepass, two-track and more
- You learn valuable exercises and collection
That’s an amazing amount to learn! Simply follow the steps, learn the principles and then go do it.
Any horse owner can use this manual to improve their training. I promise you, it will help you understand how to approach the training from young to old.
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