What Horse Training Problems Do You Have?

What Horse Training Problems Do You Have?

I imagine you’re like most of us horse nuts….

You’d like your horse to be well-behaved, responsive and able to
almost “read your mind” when you go to work with him, ride, show him, etc.

‘Fact is, though, that they’re not machines but rather 1,000+ pounds
of muscles and bone with their own mind and natural instincts.

Just as Andy discusses above about why a horse bucks – due to the
instinct of fear – horses exhibit all kinds of behavioral issues due
to these instincts, previous handling, accidents, etc.

To successfully train a horse – one must understand these instincts
and know how their minds work.

Understand these things and you can successfully train any horse.

If you’re dealing with problems such as rearing, kicking, bucking,
biting, shying, running out of control, etc….  then there are
standard ways to handle each problem.

Think about where we are in history.  How many millions of horses
has man dealt with and had to train and overcome these problems?

Chances are 99.999% that ANY problem you have with your horse has
been solved before.

That fact should be a relief to any horse owner.  You see, knowing
your problem is not unique means that the solution is out there.

You just have to find it and apply it.  And you don’t have to agonize
over it any more.

Did you ever feel really stressed or worried about something, wondering
if anyone could help or understand your problem?

I have…  and I have allowed myself to be bothered by it, and let
it continually nag at me.  It wears you down.

Then, you find the solution, frequently a very simple solution, and
you feel a great sense of relief.  And you wonder why you let it
bother you so much?

Much of horse training is like that when we don’t understand WHY a
horse reacts the way they do.  Or why we can’t seem to figure
them out.

Understand their instincts, understand how their minds work.

It’s the entire basis for the Jesse Beery Horse Training Course.

That’s why it has been so successful for over 100 years now.

I promise you this:  If you take time to study the material and
learn Beery’s concepts, then apply his methods as he clearly
describes – it will work for you.

Beery says: “Any Problem Can Be Cured” and then proceeds to show
how to do it.

If you’re looking for a 30 second fix and won’t read and understand
Beery’s methods then please don’t buy it.  It won’t work for you.

Nothing will work with that expectation or lack of effort.

Horse training can be hard work.  But it can also be extremely rewarding.

Learning the principles of successful training methods will serve you
for life and you’ll be able to use the skills on any horse you have
in the future.

Take a look at the Beery course.  It just might be what you need to
regain control of your horse and fix those nagging problems.

Jesse Beery Horse Training Course

I know this – no one ever told me they were sorry they spent the
time to work with and train their horse.

The relationship you build between you and your horse gets
stronger and stronger and the trust builds between you.

It’s a great feeling to ask you horse to do something and he
responds.  And you respond and encourage him.  It keeps getting better.

Start now.  There’s never been a better time.

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Stay safe out there…  see you on the trail.

Charlie

P.S. It’s mid-April.  It’s blowing and snowing here in Nebraska.

But there is hope – it’s supposed to be in the 60’s or even
higher next week.

Go out and work with your horses.  Work on small things if that’s
all you can do right now.  In the process you’ll be building that
bond and continually improving the respect from your horse.
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How To Study The Beery Course In Horsemanship

“How To Study The Beery Course In Horsemanship”

What follows is the original instructions send with the Beery 8 Volume Course on Horse Training:

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First — Bear in mind that this is a Course of Lessons to be studied and not simply read.

Second — Read the first two books through carefully, in order to get a general idea of my methods for training colts and typing horses by their heads.

Third — After this careful reading, master the details of each lesson in Colt training so throoughly that you can name them without the book.  Be prepared to know “what to do next” in each lesson, for when doing actual work you will not have time to refer to the books.

Fourth — Before beginning with a colt, learn how to tell a horses’s disposition, for it may be necessary to change some general plans to suit your colt’s case.

How to tell the disposition of any horse at sight is made clear to you in the second book of my complete Course.

Fifth — After mastering the lessons in Colt Training and the special book on Disposition, you may begin colt training.  Do not under any circumstances begin to break a horse of a bad habit until you have thoroughly mastered the entire course.

Sixth — Even the smallest details of the lessons are important.  My success as a colt and horse trainer depended upon a real knowledge of the subject.  So will yours.  So be sure to master the details as well as the general principles.

Seventh — When the instructions say “Caress” you must caress.  If they say “Caress the lower part of the neck” it does not mean to caress the nose or any other part of the body.  If there are no instructions to caress, do not caress.  Do not use the whip or any other method of control unless instructed to do so, and then only in the manner instructed.

Eights — Bear in mind that all of my instructions are based upon my own personal experience with many thousands of horses.  Therefore, if you carry out my instructions IN DETAIL you will succeed just as I have succeeded and as hundreds and thousands of my students have succeeded.

Prof. Jesse Beery, Pleasant Hill, Ohio

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There you go – word for word directly from one of the letters he sent with the original Course on Horsemanship.

How much was the course back then?  $34.00!

Do you realize how expensive that would make the course now if you figured inflation?

At the time of the writing of that letter (about 1960 or so) he already had over 180,000 students who purchased the course.

You can get your copy of this famous and ever-so-useful course in either a PDF download form or in a printed workbook with spiral binding by going here:

Jesse Beery Course On Horse Training
You also get two complete other bonus books with the Beery course.

To read more about the course, see some of the testimonials and to order yours click now here:

Jesse Beery Course On Horse Training

All the best with your training,

Charlie

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Feeling down? Saddle up!

“Feeling down?  Saddle up.”

~Author Unknown

Ah…  how many of us can relate to that?

There’s something about being out with your horses, even grooming,
feeding or working them, that provides a great release and allows
us to flee the cares of the world for a little bit.

I love to read quotes about horses…  and since horses and mankind
have spent centuries together there are lots of them.

I got a chuckle out of this one:

“In my opinion, a horse is the animal to have.
Eleven-hundred pounds of raw muscle, power, grace,
and sweat between your legs – it’s something you
just can’t get from a pet hamster.”

~Author Unknown

’tis true.  Not that all kinds of pets can’t be enjoyed are aren’t
useful.  There’s just something about horses – in their strength,
size and nature, that is so compelling.

That we might be able to control them by voice, our body movement
or light reins is amazing when you think about it.

Here’s one more quote:

“A dog may be man’s best friend,
but the horse wrote history.”

~Author Unknown

But horses, just like dogs and other animals, need to be trained
to be useful.

History books are filled with ways the horse has been used in
civilization to farm, transport, pull, plow, and enjoy in
many sports.

Ever think about how many millions of horses have been trained
to do so many different tasks, all over the world?

It really is mind boggling.

Many training methods have been tried and perfected.  The successful
methods have been promoted and the poor ones quickly fade
away.  This is especially true back in the 1800’s – 1900’s.

There were some very successful horse trainers in the 1800’s and
early 1900’s that literally “systematized” or standardized methods
that we so effective.

Famous names like Rarey, Powell and others established excellent
methods that were starting to get published a lot.

Then, in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s came a young man who
studied these trainers and spent many hours studying the nature
and disposition of horses like no other trainer had.

Prof. Jesse Beery developed his training system and mastered it
over many years, handling thousands of horses all across the country.

He developed what is now known as the most successful horse training
program in history:

“Prof. Jesse Beery’s Illustrated Course in Horse Training”

It is 8 volumes that start out with much of the foundational work
and colt training and works through all kinds of vices and problems
that horses exhibit.  The last volume is mostly dedicated to
teaching tricks (which can be a lot of fun for any horse owner!).

Over 300,000 horse owners have used Beery’s methods.  No other
course or program can make this claim.

Think it might work for you?
Jesse Beery’s Course In Horse Training
Does your horse need some training – is he exhibiting some bad
behaviors?   How long are you willing to put up with him this
way?

Unfortunately, many owners wait until they can “Get Around To It”.

The problems their horses have now develop into time bombs and
an accident happens.  You get kicked, bit, thrown, squeezed and
possibly seriously hurt.

Trust me…  I’ve heard almost every story and situation.  Many
of them just ain’t very pretty.

Perhaps this spring is time for you to start bombproofing or
training that problem horse.

To discover how easy it really is click the link below.  Read
about the training books, audio books and all the bonus books
you get with the Jesse Beery Course.

I promise you – if you’ll take time to discover his methods
and apply them you can fix any problem yourself.

You know, I’ve never had anyone EVER say:

“I’m sorry I spent time working with and training my horse”

Jesse Beery’s Course In Horse Training

The time you spend working on the problems will reap rewards
for years to come.  And you’ll be learning invaluable skills
that can be used on all future horses you handle and own.

Want to enjoy the time in the saddle?  Get control of your horse.

Here’s what Roy Rogers said:

“When you’re young and you fall off a horse,
you may break something.  When you’re my age,
you splatter.”

Enjoy your horses…  but please do so safely.

Charlie

P.S. One of the bonus books that comes with the Beery course
is “The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild & Vicious Horses”

It’s an additional 36 pages of horse training experience and
wisdom that explains how to work with stubborn dispositions,
how to halter, lead, saddle, mount and ride a colt.  This book
alone I have seen being sold for as much as $37.00 by itself.

It’s yours as a bonus when you buy the Beery course – either as
a download or in printed book form.

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Hello Charlie,

Just like to thank you for the opportunity to buy Professor Beery’s
training books. The information and his years of experience he has
put into it is invaluable and so easy to put into action. I have
bought a 6 year old gelding that was an ex-pacer,(disposition 2&4)
and has lots of bad habits which include chewing wood, bucking,
bolting, shying  and nipping. Basically he was dangerous to ride.

After a month using Jesse’s methods I now have a horse that is easy
and pleasant to ride and is no longer dangerous and unpredictable.

The other thing  that is great is you can make the training equipment
that he mentions and describes so easily and cheaply. The only thing
I bought was a surcingle. I also have likely saved thousands of
dollars for training this horse myself instead of sending him
to a professional trainer.

I certainly will not be returning  this book, in fact, a wild
team of horses could not drag it from me. As for those that
think this book is outdated I can only laugh at them, ha ha ha.
I bet my horse will be trained before theirs.

Thanks for sending me e-mail tips and I thank you
once again for this wonderful book.

All the best,

Steve Riddle

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