Training Tip of the Week: Hard-to-catch horse tip: Use the halter as a desensitizing tool.

 

Most horses balk at the sight of their owner coming to the pasture with halter in hand because more than likely, they’re going to be taken to the barn, thrown in the cross-ties and saddled up. It doesn’t take long for horses to associate the halter with hard work and sweat. You need to prove to your horse that just because you come to the pasture with the halter, you’re not necessarily going to make him work hard. Keep in mind that horses are lazy creatures; they’ll always choose the option with the least amount of work involved.

One of the simplest ways to fix a hard-to-catch horse problem is to desensitize the horse to the presence of the halter. You’ll do that by rubbing and scratching the horse’s body with the halter any time you come into the pasture. So every time you enter the pasture to feed your horse, dump the feed and then get busy rubbing his body down with the halter. Don’t be sneaky with the halter and try to hide it from the horse. Instead keep it in plain sight and be very obvious with it. As you’re rubbing and scratching all over his body, keep an eye out for his itchy spots where he likes being scratched. On most horses this is usually where the withers start to join the neck or along the crest of the neck. The more you can get the horse to associate the halter with pleasant feelings, the better.

More News

Back to all news

See All
0504_Tip

5 years ago

Training Tip: Use Voice Commands With Caution

I don’t encourage people to use a lot of voice commands, especially in the Fundamentals level of the Downunder Horsemanship…

Read More
FILES2f20162f062f0607_03.jpg.jpg

10 years ago

Shaking Off the “That’s Good Enough” Mindset

“I’d like to let Clinton know that I recently had a private lesson in northern California with [Method Ambassador] Shelbi…

Read More

14 years ago

Send Your Horse to Downunder Horsemanship for Training

  What could be better than having a horse trained using the Method? How about having the horse trained at…

Read More
0822_Tip

9 years ago

Training Tip: A Great Partnership Requires Daily Maintenance

Unfortunately, respect is non-transferable. Just because I have earned a horse’s respect does not mean I can hand him over…

Read More