Used Western Saddles

Riding saddle used and in great condition
Riding saddle used and in great condition
US $91.00
17 ABETTA TEXAS USA SADDLE MEMORY FOAM USED
17 ABETTA TEXAS USA SADDLE MEMORY FOAM USED
US $200.00
15 Saddle Smith barrel saddle used great condition
15 Saddle Smith barrel saddle used great condition
US $499.00
M OIL KID PONY WESTERN TRAIL SADDLE 12 PINK Used SALE
M OIL KID PONY WESTERN TRAIL SADDLE 12 PINK Used SALE
US $147.50
USED HAND CARVED WESTERN PLSR HORSE SADDLE 15
USED HAND CARVED WESTERN PLSR HORSE SADDLE 15
US $192.50
Used 16 Circle Y Park Trail Saddle
Used 16 Circle Y Park Trail Saddle
US $330.00
Used Western Show Saddle 16in seat Leather Silver
Used Western Show Saddle 16in seat Leather Silver
US $750.00
USED 15BARREL RACING SADDLE NO RESERVE HSTALL B COLLAR
USED 15BARREL RACING SADDLE NO RESERVE HSTALL B COLLAR
US $199.00
USED WESTERN SADDLE 15
USED WESTERN SADDLE 15
US $81.88
Used 16” Dakota custom roping saddle model number 201M
Used 16” Dakota custom roping saddle model number 201M
US $500.00
Used Saddle No Reserve  BH
Used Saddle No Reserve BH
US $261.56
USED 16BARREL SADDLE HSTALL BREASTCOLLAR NO RESERVE
USED 16BARREL SADDLE HSTALL BREASTCOLLAR NO RESERVE
US $199.00
used western trail saddle with mexican silver conchos
used western trail saddle with mexican silver conchos
US $102.50
Used Chicks Rough Out Western Saddle 17
Used Chicks Rough Out Western Saddle 17
US $255.00
used Showmans western show saddle
used Showmans western show saddle
US $455.00
15 Ladies Youth Western Horse Trail Saddle USED Good C
15 Ladies Youth Western Horse Trail Saddle USED Good C
US $77.26
Colorado mule saddlewade tree good used condition
Colorado mule saddlewade tree good used condition
US $560.00
Used Horse Tack Older Western Saddle 15
Used Horse Tack Older Western Saddle 15
US $70.00
BLACK 15 WESTERN SADDLE LIGHTWEIGHT USED TACK PAD BC
BLACK 15 WESTERN SADDLE LIGHTWEIGHT USED TACK PAD BC
US $140.00
STURDY smooth LEATHER WESTERN SADDLE used roping style
STURDY smooth LEATHER WESTERN SADDLE used roping style
US $151.00
Used 15 Western Saddle
Used 15 Western Saddle
US $135.00
Nice used fully tooled Courts trophy roping saddle
Nice used fully tooled Courts trophy roping saddle
US $315.00
Used 15 1 2 saddle
Used 15 1 2 saddle
US $300.00
Used 15 Equitation trail saddle
Used 15 Equitation trail saddle
US $300.00
Used 15 Barrel Saddle
Used 15 Barrel Saddle
US $200.00
17 Buffalo Saddlery barely used
17 Buffalo Saddlery barely used
US $76.00
Used horse tack Bareback saddle pad trail grooming kids
Used horse tack Bareback saddle pad trail grooming kids
US $38.00
USED STALLION COLLECTION COWHORSE SADDLE 16
USED STALLION COLLECTION COWHORSE SADDLE 16
US $112.76
Used horse tack Pony saddle pad trail barrel grooming
Used horse tack Pony saddle pad trail barrel grooming
US $20.00
15 Used Big Horn Western Saddle Horse Tack
15 Used Big Horn Western Saddle Horse Tack
US $61.00

Some Basic Groundwork for You and Your Horse

In this article I describe some basic groundwork exercises which you can perform during training. It is important to get these exercises right first, as this is how you and the will become familiar with each other and build a trusting relationship. Future training success is dependant on good groundwork. It is important for your safety that your new ton-sized friend is taught to respect your personal space bubble.

The secret to training is to remain patient, persistent, and to use plenty of positive reinforcement. These are the 3 P's of basic training that will serve you well no matter what level you are training or what you might be training for in the future.

1. Groom your . When grooming your you are actually performing an important exercise in groundwork training. Your will get to know you during this quality time together, and vice verse. Standing beside your , brush his back and neck. Don't be alarmed if your comes around with his teeth to give you a love bite as this is quite common. While horses do this to each other all the time, naturally they cannot do it to humans. Just wave your hand or push the head back to straight ahead position to discourage this. It must be made clear from the beginning that this is not acceptable - particularly as a 's teeth are so big. It's important to stay calm and be patient. He'll get the idea and will cooperate. Nothing will be gained from smacking, shouting or getting angry with your . This will send you backwards where trust is concerned.

2. Lead your . Hold the lead rope in your right hand, just below the 's chin, and walk beside him on his left side. Walk forward with a slow step. He should not try to go ahead of you but should remain at your right side. He may try to do this and you should walk around in a circle to your left. Do this as often as you need to. Demonstrate persistence. By circling to your left you will stay just ahead of him as it should be. If, on the other hand, your doesn't want to walk with you, stand slightly behind at his shoulder facing the same direction. While holding the rope close to his chin, push forward gently. His first step should elicit praise and positive reinforcement from yourself. When he starts to walk willingly, take your place slightly ahead of him and walk on. Never wrap the lead rope around any part of yourself - this is for your own safety. If the should suddenly bolt he will drag you along too and you will almost certainly be injured.

3. Lunge your .This exercise is fantastic and is used by every trainer and most owners I've ever known no matter what the 's function is. Many of the skills, commands and cues that your will require for saddle work can be taught by performing lunging exercises.

In a large open area (an arena works, too, if you don't have a round enclosure) clip your to a lunge lead specifically for lunging. This will be 30 ft long (approximately 10m), much longer than the short lead rope you use for the lead exercise. Clip the lead to the 's left halter side and hold the lead in your left hand. Begin by holding the lunge line and facing the horses left side. Use a lunge whip to guide the along, held in your right hand. Now step to your right sideways toward the rear of the while holding the whip out behind him. The should step forward as a natural reaction. Make a kissing sound as you let out the lunge lead and follow him just behind and to the left. Soon that sound will come to mean "move forward" to your . As you're turning and the moves in a circle around you, hold the whip slightly behind his hindquarters. Do not use the whip to hit the . You just need to wave it a bit to get the 's attention.

Move yourself slowly backwards to the centre as the is moving forwards. As the walks around you in a circle, stand in the middle with the lunge rope fully extended. Watch your 's hip area as he's going round.

Here you can teach him the "whoa" command. Say the word "whoooaaa" in a low and calm voice. At the same time, step toward your 's head and repeat the word. Be sure to give him a neck rub with lots of praise when he stops. You will help him remember what to do through this positive reinforcement.

You can now change position so that you are lunging your anti-clockwise. Do this by swapping hands so that you hold the lunge whip in your left hand whilst the lead is clipped to the right side of the halter.

The above represents just a small selection of basic training exercises. Always remember the size and sheer power of the . This alone should be enough to remind you to have adequate horse insurance in place should either you or your be injured. Safety and trust is crucial to your success in training ventures and in all future activities. As well as a loyal friend, your is also an investment, so remember to protect that investment against theft, accident or misadventure by making sure you compare horse insurance policies to ensure you are getting the best level of cover for both of your needs.

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