Horse training
Horse training describes what people do to get horses to do particular tasks. This includes training them to let people ride on their backs, or to pull carts and wagons. Horses have to be trained to accept a bridle or a saddle. Historically, horses were trained for transport, farm work, warfare and sport. In modern times, sport and recreation are the main reason horses are trained.
There is a lot of argument about horse training. Some ways are now thought to be cruel, and terms like horse breaking are also out of favour.
Horse Training Media
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A horse being trained on the longe line
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Effective communication and harmony between horse and rider are among the goals of proper training.
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Horses too young to be ridden are trained to accept a halter, taught basic skills, manners, and become accustomed to human activity. Some, like this yearling, are shown in conformation classes.
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A horse being longed with a surcingle and side reins
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Discipline-specific training can take years to perfect
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Retired racehorse retrained for English riding
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Former racehorse retraining for show jumping