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Horse Training with Scary Plastic Bags

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Sacking Out Your Horse – Part Four Once you have accomplished sacking out your horse with your saddle pad and rope, you can move on to more scary items for your horse such as a plastic bag or tarp. The plastic bag or tarp is the one that blows across the field when your horse [...]

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Bomb Proofing Your Horse with a Rope

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Bomb-proofing Your Horse – Part Three You've mastered sacking out your horse with the saddle pad, and your horse is doing well. Next move on to a equine rope. All horses need to be sacked out with a rope. Do not even think about getting on your horse without sacking him out with a rope [...]

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Sacking Out your Horse

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Sack out your Horse – Part Two When working with your horse, make sure your horse has a good equine halter and lead on, but keep your horse untied. Why? Your horse needs to know that if things get too scary for him, he can leave. This reduces your horse's anxiety. If you tie your [...]

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Saddle Your Horse Properly

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Tack up your Horse Properly   How snug should your horse saddle cinch be? Horses cinched up too tightly get upset and eventually dislike being saddled. So if you do tighten it too much, chances are your horse will either reach around and bite you, move away or kick you. A snug cinch is the key. Just [...]