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An Introductory Guide to Learning about Horse Tack
For many horse owners it is tricky to know when and how to first establish tack for the when training a juvenile horse. Putting on western tack is so overwhelming that horse owners, both experienced and inexperienced alike, put it off far too long. However, the majority of horses allow tack with very little problems. The secret is to do it gradually so the horse can get accustomed to it.
To start, introduce the horse to the bit. If it is familiar with wearing a bridle, it is sometimes easiest to use a bit that doesn’t use a bridle at all. I’ve heard some stories in which horse owners coat the bit with molasses to make it go a little smoother but that is a matter of personal preference. Now, get a soft bit like a snaffle and then use a small amount of binder twine to tie the bit to the far side of the bridle. Make sure it is level with the horse’s mouth. Next, get a second piece of twine and tie it to the near ring of the bit.
Next grab a hold of the horse on a lead-line and try to slide the bit into the far corner of its mouth. You probably won’t have any problems since the majority of horses voluntarily open their mouths for the bit. If by chance it doesn’t, slide your finger into the near corner of its mouth and it should willingly open its mouth. Put the bit in place for a second before slipping it out again. Try to repeat this process a few times, until it allows the bit without a trouble.
While the bit is still on, take a little time to groom it or take it for a relaxing walk. Never apply pressure to the bit. You want the horse to become used to the bit in its mouth so let it chew on the bit for a little and get used to the feeling.
Now it is time to add the saddle. First, you’ll want to begin with a saddle pad. Horse owners place the saddle over the horse’s back and move it around a little so the horse become comfortable with it on. Now that the saddle pad is in place, gently set the saddle on its back.
Once the saddle is on tight, let the horse go so it run around the ring a little. It will probably buck a few times trying escaping the saddle so don’t get nervous. After a little while, it will settle down once it realizes the saddle is not going to fall off no matter how much it bucks.
About the Author
Ted Stinson is an equine enthusiast who writes various articles on horses and the best methods of caring for a horse. Many of his topics include subjects ranging from the best western tack to use to what type of equine supplements work best.
How to Tack a Horse
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