Points On Selecting Racing Horse Trainers
by Joyce Hughes
It is amazing the amount of uses a horse can be trained for and how much they learn to accept. However, always be reminded that horses can be destructive in the human world when left untamed and untrained. That is why it is very important that horses undergo training, being taught the basic skills and tricks to perform many different helpful tasks. This is where you may need the help of professional <a href="www.mogerracing.com">racing horse trainers</a>.
Be open-minded. Tip #1 being said, if your event racehorse has holes in his basic education or you just purchased an untrained but incredibly talented three-day prospect from Europe, Jane Cowgirl might be a great fit IF she is well known for phenomenal foundation training she gives every racehorse.
So, now that you've made your decision to become a racehorse trainer, where do you start? Well, you may already have a lot of the basic skills to become a good trainer. The most important is your willingness to learn. I don't think there is an honest horseman out there who will tell you they have learned all there is to know about racehorses.
The first thing you can do in finding a good trainer is to seek for recommendations from peers and other racehorse owners. If you are unable to get recommendations from others, you can try the local veterinarian. They many know about the best racehorse trainers in their area. The vet deals with a lot of racehorse owners and will hear of bad as well as good comments of local trainers as well as possibly dealing with the trainer and their racehorses as well.
There are many racehorse owners today who are new to racehorse ownership and horsemanship. That means there's a niche for you as a racehorse trainer to provide a much-needed service. I, for one, always have questions about training my racehorse. If there was a good racehorse trainer close by, believe me, I would have them over to my barn as often as possible to teach me how to better communicate with my racehorse
Does the trainer consider the whole horse? Does she ask that the horse is up to date on vaccines, dental work, and hoof care before the horse begins her training program? Do the horses on her farm show evidence of up-to-date healthcare? Many training issues are the direct result of physical imbalance or pain. A comprehensive training program addresses the whole horse: mind, body, and emotions.
After the training session, ask yourself three questions. Is the horse calmer and more confident than when he began? Has he learned something new or progressed further along the path? Did the trainer stay calm and levelheaded through any dicey situations? If the answer to any of these is no, ask the trainer to explain or interview another trainer.
They will need to know what to do to correct little problems before they grow into bigger problems. I have personally used some techniques from natural horsemanship trainers in my backyard with my racehorse, and it has worked out pretty well.
You can get excellent tips on how to select <a href="http://www.mogerracing.com">racing horse trainers</a> and more information about an experienced trainer at http://www.mogerracing.com right now.
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Title: Points On Selecting Racing Horse Trainers
Author: Joyce Hughes
Email: nathanwebster335@live.com
Keywords: racing horse trainers
Word Count: 515
Category: Recreation & Sports
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