1. Is Your Horse Listening?
2. The Pulley Bridle Works!
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1. Is Your Horse Listening?
Ever had a teacher mad at you?
Who hasn’t…right?
I distinctly remember getting the
tops of my hands slapped by a teacher’s ruler
in 5th grade.
Don’t remember if I deserved it or
not. I guess I did………..?
I remember going to the principle’s
office for something I did in 3rd grade.
While I sat in “The Chair” next to
his office waiting for him I thought time
had stopped.
I was a scared little dude.
In college, I had a professor embarrass
me in front of the whole class because while he
was lecturing….
“I was reading
a newspaper!”
There I was…lost in the writer’s
thoughts while I read.
The student next to me elbowed me.
I looked at him with a “Why’d you do
that?” look?
He pointed to the teacher.
I looked up.
The teacher was scowling at me.
He said something about disrespect while
he’s trying to teach and “How Dare You!” read the
paper in “MY” class.
Blah, blah, blah.
Okay, okay. So I should’a been payin’
attention.
But I was young.
I had my mind on other things.
I wasn’t in the habit of payin’ attention.
Funny thing is, horses can be just like
that.
Especially young ones.
In his manual, Jesse Beery says:
“A horse, like a young student, cannot
learn anything looking away and not
paying attention to the teacher.”
Thus, it’s critical you have your horse’s
attention.
Something I want you to practice on is this.
Get your horse to listening and following
what the bit is saying.
Get his mind on that.
You see, since horses can’t multi-task
their attention, that’s an advantage to you.
That’s an advantage you ALWAYS want.
If there’s something going on near the
horse that could upset him but you have him giving
his head where he’s paying attention and is focused
on you…he’s not too worried about things like a
running rabit, a scary bush, or whatever.
This is key advice Linda Braddy revealed
in her video. To read about her video,
click the following:
Get Your LInda Braddy DVD Here
The more you get your horse paying attention
to you the more that will be habit.
In fact, anytime your horse isn’t paying
attention to you, you should ask for it back.
Why?
You ALAWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS want him knowing
you’re next to him or on him.
I know of countless stories about people
getting bucked off because the horse actually
forgot he had a rider on him.
This is especially true for green horses.
Keep their attention on you and let ’em
know you’re there.
Get Your LInda Braddy DVD Here
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2. The Pulley Bridle Works!
Jesse Beery developed many different training aids over
the years while he was mastering his horse training methods.
One of the most effective aids ever used was his now-famous
“Pulley Bridle”.
With it, horse owners can get their horse’s attention
and stop their bad habits within minutes.
Hundreds and hundreds of testimonials have been given on
the basis of the success of this bridle alone.
Ever since we started making these over 2 years ago
we have received dozens of unsolicited testimonials.
Horse owners who have spent weeks and months (sometimes years)
trying to rid their horses of pesky habits or dangerous
behaviors have been nothing short of AMAZED with how well
the bridle works.
In most cases it takes only 2 or 3 quick jerks to stop the
horse doing what they shouldn’t be doing.
Problems like rearing, won’t allow their feet to be
picked up, won’t stand for grooming, moving while you
try to mount, and many, many more… are simple fixes
with the Pulley Bridle.
We sell these bridles with a 12 page instruction book but it
does help to have the Jesse Beery books as well.
This bridle is frequently used in conjunction with the other
training methods.
Check out the bridle at:
http://www.horsetrainingresources.com/bridle.html
and the Beery course at:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/beery.html
OK.. that’s it for today! Stay safe around your horses.
Charlie
P.S. We also have special bundles to help save you money
on the Beery Horse Training Course and the Pulley Bridle.