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This fully-updated, full-color comprehensive guide on training horses covers every aspect of shaping confident, skillful horses, from foals to mature horses, and for work and riding.
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- Verlag: Storey Publishing, LLC
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781635861228
- Artikelnr.: 64263137
- Verlag: Storey Publishing, LLC
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781635861228
- Artikelnr.: 64263137
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Heather Smith Thomas has written extensively on animal health care, authoring thousands of articles and 24 books on the subject. Her books include Storey's Guide to Raising Beef Cattle, Essential Guide to Calving, Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattle, The Cattle Health Handbook, The Horse Conformation Handbook, Storey's Guide to Raising Horses, Storey's Guide to Training Horses, and Stable Smarts. She raises cattle and horses on her family ranch in Salmon, Idaho.
Preface Introduction 1 Basic Safety Practices Safety First
Safe Ground Handling
Safety when Riding 2 Horse Sense and Training Psychology Understanding Horses
The Horse
Human Relationship
Training Principles
Training Aids
How to Avoid Conflict and Common Pitfalls 3 Handling and Training the Foal Learning Begins with Imprinting
Imprinting Your Foal
Handling a Foal during the First Weeks
First Leading Lessons
Beginning Lessons in Foot Handling
Beginning Lessons in Tying
Grooming Lessons for Handling and Patience
Advanced Leading Lessons
Basic Lesson Planning
Avoid Spoiling the Foal
Dealing with Challening Personalities
Know the Foal's Limits and Abilities 4 Handling and Training the Weanling Weaning a Foal
Train Consistently, Gently, and with Authority
Training Lessons for Routine Health Care
Life Lessons
Loving without Spoiling 5 The Yearling and the 2
Year
Old Crash Course for an Unhandled Young Horse
Round
Pen Training
Leading Lessons for the Yearling and 2
Year
Old
Teaching a Horse to Back Up at Halter
Beginning Tying
Perfecting His Tying
Lessons in Blanketing
Continue the Leading Lessons
Longeing
Ponying the Young Horse 6 Ground Work before Riding Bridling Beginners
Saddling Beginners
Maneuverability and Control 7 Bits and Their Uses Snaffles
Curb Bits
The Pelham
The Double Bridle
Ensure Proper Fit
Choosing a Training Bit
The Importance of Good Hands
The Hackamore 8 Bitting and Driving Bitting Ground Work
Bit Resistance
Training the Driving Horse and Pony
Selecting a Cart
Pulling Preparation
Pulling a Cart: First Lessons
Gradual Conditioning 9 First Mounted Lessons Accustom the Horse to the Saddle
First Mounting
Moving Out
Stopping and Turning
Short Rides around the Pen
First Trotting Lessons
Don't Canter Yet
Nip Problems in the Bud 10 First Rides in the Open Safety Precautions
Everything Is New and Different
Overcoming the Fear of Strange Obstacles
Shying
A Little Quiet Time
Riding along Roads 11 The Walk How the Horse Moves
Training at the Walk
Teaching a Faster Walk
Calming the Excitable Horse 12 The Trot How the Horse Moves
First Trotting Lessons for the Green Horse
The Jog
The Slow Trot
The Working (Medium) Trot
The Extended Trot
Walk
Trot Transitions
Change of Speed and Stride Length
Improving the Stop from a Trot
Trotting in Circles
The Most Versatile Gait 13 Lightness and Collection What Is Collection?
First Lessons in Collection
Teaching a Collected Trot
Perfect Balance, Greater Agility
Collection at the Canter
Don't Overdo It 14 The Gallop, the Canter, and the Lope How the Horse Moves at the Gallop
How to Ride the Gallop or Canter
Teaching the Green Horse
Working with Leads
Control of His Leads
The Flying Lead Change
Changing Leads on the Straightaway
Refine Your Cues
Don't Overdo It 15 Further Schooling Fine
Tuning Your Communication
Teaching a Smooth Stop
Teaching the Horse to Neck
Rein
Turning on the Center
Turning on the Forehand
Reining and Pivoting
Teaching the Backup
Lateral Work
Opening a Gate from Horseback
Beginning Dressage
Beginning Jumping
Avoid Souring the Horse 16 Trailer Training Load the Foal with His Mother
The Weanling or Yearling
Trailering the Adult Horse
The Reluctant or Spoiled Horse 17 Retraining the Spoiled Horse The Pushy Horse
The Body Basher
The Hard
to
Catch Horse
The Confirmed Avoider
The Hard
to
Lead Horse
The Hard
to
Bridle Horse
The Hard
to
Saddle Horse
The Hard
to
Mount Horse
The Horse Who Won't Tie
The Biter
The Kicker
The Turnout Terror
The Barn
Sour Horse
The Horse Who Rushes Home
The Herd
Bound Horse
The Head Tosser
The Horse Who Resists the Bit
The Bolter
The Balker
The Rearer
The Bucker Epilogue Appendix A: Equine Anatomy Appendix B: Gait Sequences Glossary Resources Index Metric Conversion Charts
Safe Ground Handling
Safety when Riding 2 Horse Sense and Training Psychology Understanding Horses
The Horse
Human Relationship
Training Principles
Training Aids
How to Avoid Conflict and Common Pitfalls 3 Handling and Training the Foal Learning Begins with Imprinting
Imprinting Your Foal
Handling a Foal during the First Weeks
First Leading Lessons
Beginning Lessons in Foot Handling
Beginning Lessons in Tying
Grooming Lessons for Handling and Patience
Advanced Leading Lessons
Basic Lesson Planning
Avoid Spoiling the Foal
Dealing with Challening Personalities
Know the Foal's Limits and Abilities 4 Handling and Training the Weanling Weaning a Foal
Train Consistently, Gently, and with Authority
Training Lessons for Routine Health Care
Life Lessons
Loving without Spoiling 5 The Yearling and the 2
Year
Old Crash Course for an Unhandled Young Horse
Round
Pen Training
Leading Lessons for the Yearling and 2
Year
Old
Teaching a Horse to Back Up at Halter
Beginning Tying
Perfecting His Tying
Lessons in Blanketing
Continue the Leading Lessons
Longeing
Ponying the Young Horse 6 Ground Work before Riding Bridling Beginners
Saddling Beginners
Maneuverability and Control 7 Bits and Their Uses Snaffles
Curb Bits
The Pelham
The Double Bridle
Ensure Proper Fit
Choosing a Training Bit
The Importance of Good Hands
The Hackamore 8 Bitting and Driving Bitting Ground Work
Bit Resistance
Training the Driving Horse and Pony
Selecting a Cart
Pulling Preparation
Pulling a Cart: First Lessons
Gradual Conditioning 9 First Mounted Lessons Accustom the Horse to the Saddle
First Mounting
Moving Out
Stopping and Turning
Short Rides around the Pen
First Trotting Lessons
Don't Canter Yet
Nip Problems in the Bud 10 First Rides in the Open Safety Precautions
Everything Is New and Different
Overcoming the Fear of Strange Obstacles
Shying
A Little Quiet Time
Riding along Roads 11 The Walk How the Horse Moves
Training at the Walk
Teaching a Faster Walk
Calming the Excitable Horse 12 The Trot How the Horse Moves
First Trotting Lessons for the Green Horse
The Jog
The Slow Trot
The Working (Medium) Trot
The Extended Trot
Walk
Trot Transitions
Change of Speed and Stride Length
Improving the Stop from a Trot
Trotting in Circles
The Most Versatile Gait 13 Lightness and Collection What Is Collection?
First Lessons in Collection
Teaching a Collected Trot
Perfect Balance, Greater Agility
Collection at the Canter
Don't Overdo It 14 The Gallop, the Canter, and the Lope How the Horse Moves at the Gallop
How to Ride the Gallop or Canter
Teaching the Green Horse
Working with Leads
Control of His Leads
The Flying Lead Change
Changing Leads on the Straightaway
Refine Your Cues
Don't Overdo It 15 Further Schooling Fine
Tuning Your Communication
Teaching a Smooth Stop
Teaching the Horse to Neck
Rein
Turning on the Center
Turning on the Forehand
Reining and Pivoting
Teaching the Backup
Lateral Work
Opening a Gate from Horseback
Beginning Dressage
Beginning Jumping
Avoid Souring the Horse 16 Trailer Training Load the Foal with His Mother
The Weanling or Yearling
Trailering the Adult Horse
The Reluctant or Spoiled Horse 17 Retraining the Spoiled Horse The Pushy Horse
The Body Basher
The Hard
to
Catch Horse
The Confirmed Avoider
The Hard
to
Lead Horse
The Hard
to
Bridle Horse
The Hard
to
Saddle Horse
The Hard
to
Mount Horse
The Horse Who Won't Tie
The Biter
The Kicker
The Turnout Terror
The Barn
Sour Horse
The Horse Who Rushes Home
The Herd
Bound Horse
The Head Tosser
The Horse Who Resists the Bit
The Bolter
The Balker
The Rearer
The Bucker Epilogue Appendix A: Equine Anatomy Appendix B: Gait Sequences Glossary Resources Index Metric Conversion Charts
Preface Introduction 1 Basic Safety Practices Safety First
Safe Ground Handling
Safety when Riding 2 Horse Sense and Training Psychology Understanding Horses
The Horse
Human Relationship
Training Principles
Training Aids
How to Avoid Conflict and Common Pitfalls 3 Handling and Training the Foal Learning Begins with Imprinting
Imprinting Your Foal
Handling a Foal during the First Weeks
First Leading Lessons
Beginning Lessons in Foot Handling
Beginning Lessons in Tying
Grooming Lessons for Handling and Patience
Advanced Leading Lessons
Basic Lesson Planning
Avoid Spoiling the Foal
Dealing with Challening Personalities
Know the Foal's Limits and Abilities 4 Handling and Training the Weanling Weaning a Foal
Train Consistently, Gently, and with Authority
Training Lessons for Routine Health Care
Life Lessons
Loving without Spoiling 5 The Yearling and the 2
Year
Old Crash Course for an Unhandled Young Horse
Round
Pen Training
Leading Lessons for the Yearling and 2
Year
Old
Teaching a Horse to Back Up at Halter
Beginning Tying
Perfecting His Tying
Lessons in Blanketing
Continue the Leading Lessons
Longeing
Ponying the Young Horse 6 Ground Work before Riding Bridling Beginners
Saddling Beginners
Maneuverability and Control 7 Bits and Their Uses Snaffles
Curb Bits
The Pelham
The Double Bridle
Ensure Proper Fit
Choosing a Training Bit
The Importance of Good Hands
The Hackamore 8 Bitting and Driving Bitting Ground Work
Bit Resistance
Training the Driving Horse and Pony
Selecting a Cart
Pulling Preparation
Pulling a Cart: First Lessons
Gradual Conditioning 9 First Mounted Lessons Accustom the Horse to the Saddle
First Mounting
Moving Out
Stopping and Turning
Short Rides around the Pen
First Trotting Lessons
Don't Canter Yet
Nip Problems in the Bud 10 First Rides in the Open Safety Precautions
Everything Is New and Different
Overcoming the Fear of Strange Obstacles
Shying
A Little Quiet Time
Riding along Roads 11 The Walk How the Horse Moves
Training at the Walk
Teaching a Faster Walk
Calming the Excitable Horse 12 The Trot How the Horse Moves
First Trotting Lessons for the Green Horse
The Jog
The Slow Trot
The Working (Medium) Trot
The Extended Trot
Walk
Trot Transitions
Change of Speed and Stride Length
Improving the Stop from a Trot
Trotting in Circles
The Most Versatile Gait 13 Lightness and Collection What Is Collection?
First Lessons in Collection
Teaching a Collected Trot
Perfect Balance, Greater Agility
Collection at the Canter
Don't Overdo It 14 The Gallop, the Canter, and the Lope How the Horse Moves at the Gallop
How to Ride the Gallop or Canter
Teaching the Green Horse
Working with Leads
Control of His Leads
The Flying Lead Change
Changing Leads on the Straightaway
Refine Your Cues
Don't Overdo It 15 Further Schooling Fine
Tuning Your Communication
Teaching a Smooth Stop
Teaching the Horse to Neck
Rein
Turning on the Center
Turning on the Forehand
Reining and Pivoting
Teaching the Backup
Lateral Work
Opening a Gate from Horseback
Beginning Dressage
Beginning Jumping
Avoid Souring the Horse 16 Trailer Training Load the Foal with His Mother
The Weanling or Yearling
Trailering the Adult Horse
The Reluctant or Spoiled Horse 17 Retraining the Spoiled Horse The Pushy Horse
The Body Basher
The Hard
to
Catch Horse
The Confirmed Avoider
The Hard
to
Lead Horse
The Hard
to
Bridle Horse
The Hard
to
Saddle Horse
The Hard
to
Mount Horse
The Horse Who Won't Tie
The Biter
The Kicker
The Turnout Terror
The Barn
Sour Horse
The Horse Who Rushes Home
The Herd
Bound Horse
The Head Tosser
The Horse Who Resists the Bit
The Bolter
The Balker
The Rearer
The Bucker Epilogue Appendix A: Equine Anatomy Appendix B: Gait Sequences Glossary Resources Index Metric Conversion Charts
Safe Ground Handling
Safety when Riding 2 Horse Sense and Training Psychology Understanding Horses
The Horse
Human Relationship
Training Principles
Training Aids
How to Avoid Conflict and Common Pitfalls 3 Handling and Training the Foal Learning Begins with Imprinting
Imprinting Your Foal
Handling a Foal during the First Weeks
First Leading Lessons
Beginning Lessons in Foot Handling
Beginning Lessons in Tying
Grooming Lessons for Handling and Patience
Advanced Leading Lessons
Basic Lesson Planning
Avoid Spoiling the Foal
Dealing with Challening Personalities
Know the Foal's Limits and Abilities 4 Handling and Training the Weanling Weaning a Foal
Train Consistently, Gently, and with Authority
Training Lessons for Routine Health Care
Life Lessons
Loving without Spoiling 5 The Yearling and the 2
Year
Old Crash Course for an Unhandled Young Horse
Round
Pen Training
Leading Lessons for the Yearling and 2
Year
Old
Teaching a Horse to Back Up at Halter
Beginning Tying
Perfecting His Tying
Lessons in Blanketing
Continue the Leading Lessons
Longeing
Ponying the Young Horse 6 Ground Work before Riding Bridling Beginners
Saddling Beginners
Maneuverability and Control 7 Bits and Their Uses Snaffles
Curb Bits
The Pelham
The Double Bridle
Ensure Proper Fit
Choosing a Training Bit
The Importance of Good Hands
The Hackamore 8 Bitting and Driving Bitting Ground Work
Bit Resistance
Training the Driving Horse and Pony
Selecting a Cart
Pulling Preparation
Pulling a Cart: First Lessons
Gradual Conditioning 9 First Mounted Lessons Accustom the Horse to the Saddle
First Mounting
Moving Out
Stopping and Turning
Short Rides around the Pen
First Trotting Lessons
Don't Canter Yet
Nip Problems in the Bud 10 First Rides in the Open Safety Precautions
Everything Is New and Different
Overcoming the Fear of Strange Obstacles
Shying
A Little Quiet Time
Riding along Roads 11 The Walk How the Horse Moves
Training at the Walk
Teaching a Faster Walk
Calming the Excitable Horse 12 The Trot How the Horse Moves
First Trotting Lessons for the Green Horse
The Jog
The Slow Trot
The Working (Medium) Trot
The Extended Trot
Walk
Trot Transitions
Change of Speed and Stride Length
Improving the Stop from a Trot
Trotting in Circles
The Most Versatile Gait 13 Lightness and Collection What Is Collection?
First Lessons in Collection
Teaching a Collected Trot
Perfect Balance, Greater Agility
Collection at the Canter
Don't Overdo It 14 The Gallop, the Canter, and the Lope How the Horse Moves at the Gallop
How to Ride the Gallop or Canter
Teaching the Green Horse
Working with Leads
Control of His Leads
The Flying Lead Change
Changing Leads on the Straightaway
Refine Your Cues
Don't Overdo It 15 Further Schooling Fine
Tuning Your Communication
Teaching a Smooth Stop
Teaching the Horse to Neck
Rein
Turning on the Center
Turning on the Forehand
Reining and Pivoting
Teaching the Backup
Lateral Work
Opening a Gate from Horseback
Beginning Dressage
Beginning Jumping
Avoid Souring the Horse 16 Trailer Training Load the Foal with His Mother
The Weanling or Yearling
Trailering the Adult Horse
The Reluctant or Spoiled Horse 17 Retraining the Spoiled Horse The Pushy Horse
The Body Basher
The Hard
to
Catch Horse
The Confirmed Avoider
The Hard
to
Lead Horse
The Hard
to
Bridle Horse
The Hard
to
Saddle Horse
The Hard
to
Mount Horse
The Horse Who Won't Tie
The Biter
The Kicker
The Turnout Terror
The Barn
Sour Horse
The Horse Who Rushes Home
The Herd
Bound Horse
The Head Tosser
The Horse Who Resists the Bit
The Bolter
The Balker
The Rearer
The Bucker Epilogue Appendix A: Equine Anatomy Appendix B: Gait Sequences Glossary Resources Index Metric Conversion Charts