Horse-Dog-Advice.com Newsletter excerpt
MARCH 30th, 2002

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HOW LONG TO TRAIN A HORSE

So the time has come to train that 2 or 3 year old horse you raised or bought as a youngster. Now, yes you ride and enjoy riding your well broke horse. BUT, you are not a trainer and know that you need help to get your young horse trained. Or at least I hope you think about hiring a professional trainer as home trained horses by inexperienced people most often result in a horse that knows nothing about neck reining correctly, turning smoothly and easily, stopping in proper form, leg aids, just pretty much get on and ride but don’t expect anything fancy for the rest of their lives. They also are never going to be worth near as much money as a properly started and trained horse.

So, here is the problem. You are going to take your horse to a professional trainer, BUT ONLY FOR 30 DAYS because you are shocked at the cost of that trainer per month. Yes, after 30 days, you bring the horse back home, you can now get on him and ride. But that is about all you can do because he is only started and still will never neck rein correctly, turn easily, stop in proper form, nothing. Because he still needs weeks and weeks of training. So here is a basic guide to how long it takes to train a horse depending on your experience with horses and ability to continue his training on your own.

To avoid confusion here, we are only going to talk about your horse being a pleasure to ride, do a bit of this and a bit of that but not be specifically trained for the SHOW ring or RODEO sports, as that takes months of more advanced training.

PLEASE NOTE: ILL FITTING TACK SUCH AS YOUR SADDLE NOT FITTING THE HORSE AND THE WRONG BIT IN HIS MOUTH CAUSES MANY BAD HABITS IN EVEN THE BEST TRAINED HORSE. MORE ON TACK AT A LATER DATE.