Horse trick training 

Were you aware that you are able to additionally show your horse tricks? Horse instruction also involves trick teaching wherein the experience may be enjoyable for the trainer and the horse. There's occasions where the normal training routine gets repetitive therefore you can amuse yourself by showing the horse different tricks or stunts.

Embarrassed

Your animal should currently be accustomed to a halter and lead by now so let them situate themselves within their stall, by the fence, or the aisle. Get a carrot and conceal it behind you then turn around a little so that your horse can see it - then say to it 'shame on you'. Have the horse lower it's head, then as he obeys, you can now hand it that carrot, repeating this approximately 5 times every day until he finally gets it, making sure the tone of voice is scolding.

Saying 'No' by Head Shake

When an insect attacks the animal, you'll notice that he shakes his head. Horses have reduced attention span and as such you have to keep the lessons quick and simple, teaching the stunt as your horse is relaxed and standing still. Grab a nail and situate yourself on the animal's left, then prick the horse close to his withers though keep it light, similar to the bite of a fly.

Experiment on the pricking until you find the proper area in which he shakes his head and as soon as he does, provide him a treat or even a pat – cheering him when he does it. Put your horse away and when an hour has passed, repeat that procedure again however when you do it, make a query which entails a no answer, but once again, you have to consider your tone of voice when asking the question - repeat this for a couple of times. Keep on repeating but this time use your whip as a cue - you can still use the nail for pricking if the animal does not shake his head - eventually, he will learn the cue when he sees the whip and shake his head.

Nodding

You can also teach your horse to say yes by nodding but refresh the 'no' trick before you start teaching this new trick. Take the nail as before and prick your horse lightly on the chest, but if he attacks, it indicates that you're poking him too hard, all you have to do is find the exact spot in which you may obtain an immediate reflex. The initial reaction of the horse is to pull his head down to bite the fly so praise him when he moves his head downwards, repeating this process until it is natural.

permit the animal to take a break and after that perform the same trick although now, ask a question that requires a 'yes' answer. Get the whip and use it rather than the nail, then utilize your nail if your animal does not answer. As you keep on repeating the lessons, on the cue of the whip, the horse would lower his head down.

How to Smile

To teach your horse grin, merely remove the halter as well as the lead and allow it to stand by the fence or in a stall. Put an item that has an odd smell to your horse like an onion or ammonia water by it's nose, and say 'smile'. Go over this procedure until you've eliminated the ammonia or onion, finally, the horse will smile when you touch it's mouth.