tie up your horse to make sure the horse will not walk away
use a curry comb to losen the dirt do medium speed strokes work from the neck to the barrel is best
use the dandy brush do fast strokes to remove hair or dirt start from head to barrel as well
do not use on the face or ears
those are only useing the basic grooming tools there is more to it but this is for quick grooming
all beginner riders or if you wanna start riding heres some tips and help to go
Thursday, 30 January 2014
20 tips for beginners or even expirianced horse people
- Approach the horse at a 45° angle to the shoulder while saying his/her name. This approach is least likely to startle the horse.
- When greeting your horse on the ground, offer the back of your hand to smell for a proper introduction
- Refrain from mounting a horse in a confined area with low roofs or doorways
- Have someone hold the horse’s head the first few times you mount it
- Wear jeans and boots with a heel
- Always wear a helmet
- Do not shout if your horse takes off or spooks
- Never wrap the slack of the lead rope around your hand
- Keep your hands as still as possible while handling the reigns
- Loosen up and move your body with the horse. Tensing up will cause you to bounce.
- Help direct your horse by looking to the place where you want to go. Horses are very intuitive and will pick up on your focus. Horses go where your eyes go.
- Point your toes to the sky and heels down while riding
- Keep your back straight without slouching
- Avoid the natural tendency to hold your breath
- Don’t zone out. Horses are often unpredictable and need constant attention
- Be patient
- Be kind to the horse’s mouth by not holding the reigns too tight
- Start with an experienced horse, as they tend to have the best temperament
- Be sure to have a qualified instructor
- As the adage goes, don’t be afraid to get back on the horse if you fall!
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