Friday, July 23, 2004

More basics of loading a horse into a trailer

     I was working with a colt today and was quickly reminded how muchhe has to learn.
     He and I were working on directions.  In other words, when I pointleft I want him to go to my left.  When I point right, he goes right.
     This is a pretty slick trick to teach your horse because it createsobedience.  It also helps your horse to bond with you...which manypeople like.
     And guess what?  It's the basics for teaching a horse to learn tostep into a trailer.  When you point to the trailer he will know to stepinto it.
     Since your horse doesn't speak English or Spanish this is howhe will understand what you ask him to do.  Although your commun-ication with him is silent, it actually speaks volumes to him - oncehe "gets it."
    In essence, you will be speaking "horse." 
    Kind of gives a new meaning to the phrase, "My voice is a littlehorse today."  :)
     Why am I telling you all this?  Because I'm about to announce a pre-publication special on my newest video showing you how to teacha horse to load in a trailer.
     Around Monday or so I'll let you in on it.  You get to know about itbefore the general public does.  So be looking for it.
     Anyway, that's it for now.  My wife and I are off to Colorado Springstonight to celebrate our anniversary. 
     And remember, I have special prices on some of my products tocelebrate my anniversary.    You can see the specails by clickingon this link:
http://www.horsetrainingandtips.com/specials.htm
     Well, that's all for now.  Talk to you tommorrow.
Andy

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