What Is Wrong with My Horse? by Keith Hosman

>> Saturday, March 21, 2015


A book full of solutions for the horse owner. In three parts. Section I: "Fright" in it's myriad forms. Section II: Neglect your lawn, get weeds. Neglect your car, break down. Neglect your horse... collect trips to the ER. Here's what you need to know to keep your horse tuned-up and out of trouble. Section III: Step-by-step fixes for the most common problems faced by horse owners.



You are a horse owner with problems. This is a book with solutions.



This book is dedicated to every horse owner who has seriously considered leaving the gate open and spilling a trail of corn out to the highway. I've been there, my brothers and sisters. I feel your pain. Horses can be an amazing high - but can also drive ya nuts faster than you can say "Why would you do this to me when I pay all the bills?"



This book is also dedicated to all you folks who, new to horses, ignored all sensible advice and bought a young horse, figuring you could "learn together." Doubtless, you're starting to doubt the sanity of that decision... but relax, it's our little secret. Cram what you can of this material each night; amaze your friends in the morning.



Section I: The lion's share of challenges faced by riders and owners revolve around some form of "fear," the rider's - or the horse's. Here we deal with "fright" in it's myriad forms.



Section II: Neglect your lawn, get weeds. Neglect your car, break down. Neglect your horse... collect trips to the ER. Here's what you need to know to keep your horse tuned-up and out of trouble.



Section III: Find step-by-step fixes for the "most popular" (notice the quotes?) problems faced by horse owners.



CONTENTS



SECTION I: FEAR, IN ALL ITS FORMS

How your horse gets scared has everything to do with how we go about fixing it.



Retraining the Flighty or Bratty Horse

Horses are herd animals and instinct tells them that there's gotta be a boss. If it's not you, it's gotta be them. Here's how to get and maintain control.



Covered:

- Whoever Moves First, Loses

- Scared of My Horse

- Despooking: Scary Things

- Despooking: Scary Moments

- Despooking: Scary Places

- Say Good-Bye to Mr. Jiggy

- How to Slow Down Your Too-Fast Horse

- Calm Down Now



SECTION II:

Keeping your horse on the straight and narrow. Today's actions determine the horse you'll ride tomorrow.



Perfect the First Time

If you're guilty of being a bit heavy-handed (as evidenced by a stiff-as-a-statue horse) here's a Top Five Horse Training Concept that will soften your horse fast.



6 Easy Ways to Improve Your Training

Six horse training tips, each designed to simplify your training and make big changes fast.



Rider Checklists

Here are 3 "Rider Checklists." Together, they'll keep you safer - and accelerate your training to boot.



The First Thing I Do

Here's the first thing you should do with your horse today - and with any horse that's "new to you."



When You Get On, Do This First

Here's one small thing you can do to keep your horse's attitude in check - and prevent mount-up problems from taking root.



Is My Horse Hard to Train... Because of His Feet?

If your horse stumbles, cranes his head to the ground, takes halting steps, doesn't want to "move out," or has grown irritable, it might be that his feet are hurting him. Here's how to tell.



SECTION III: OVERT VICES

Here's how to fix some of the most common problems you might face with your horse: easy, objective, step-by-step.



Covered:

- Biting Horses

- Cinchy Horses

- Horses That Won't Go

- Leading Stubborn Horses

- Help! Picking Up Feet









About Keith Hosman


John Lyons Certified Trainer Keith Hosman lives near San Antonio, TX and divides his time between writing how-to training materials and conducting training clinics in most of these United States as well as in Germany and the Czech Republic.



Visit horsemanship101.com for more D.I.Y. training and to find a clinic happening near you.



Other books from Keith Hosman:



- Crow Hopper's Big Guide to Buck Stopping

- Get On Your Horse: Curing Mounting Problems

- Horse Tricks

- How to Start a Horse: Bridling to 1st Ride

- Rein In Your Horse's Speed

- Round Penning: First Steps to Starting a Horse

- Trailer Training

- What I'd Teach Your Horse, Training & Re-Training the Basics

- What Is Wrong with My Horse?

- When Your Horse Rears... How to Stop It

- Your Foal: Essential Training







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