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Round Pen!
It’s important to teach your young horse to accept you as his leader.  You are the boss, he’s not.
Round pen work initiates his thought-processing skills.

 

Round pen training will also prevent your horse from avoiding you, and will force him to focus, which will ultimately increase his attention span.

 

This foundation will help to eliminate dangerous problems such as him crowding you through gates and stall doors or having him bump or walk into you while you lead him.
Your horse should respond by moving away from pressure you put on him.  Your horse should be submissive and responsive to your body language.
Your horse should be willing to engage with humans, not want to escape them.
Your horse should be willing and easy to catch in the pasture. Ideally he’ll learn to come up to you on his own.
Round Pen!


For more information please contact Kathy at Rainbow Ridge 661-538-9271

Santa Clarita Magazine

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