Training Tip: Two Eyes Are Always Better Than Two Heels

 

What does a respectful horse do when you walk up to catch him? He turns and gives you two eyes, and even walks up to you. What does a disrespectful horse do? He turns his butt to you and gives you two heels. I hate having to run after my horse to catch him. Get your horse in the habit of always giving you two eyes. First, make sure your horse understands the concept of Yielding the Hindquarters Stage One and Stage Two (Fundamentals Series exercises). Then every time you walk up to catch him, apply pressure toward his hindquarters with rhythm until he faces you. Initially, practice in a smaller enclosure such as a stall in case the horse tries to run away. Once he understands, you should be able to walk out to his pasture, look at his hindquarters, and he’ll give you two eyes and even walk up to you.

More News

Back to all news

See All
0112_Tip

5 years ago

Training Tip: Horse Bolts While Being Lunged

Question: I have a 5-year-old Mustang mare that was unhandled until last fall when I got her. We are working…

Read More
FILES2f20152f082f0901_07.jpg.jpg

10 years ago

Enjoy Labor Day

The Downunder Horsemanship office will be closed Monday, September 7th in observance of Labor Day. We hope everyone enjoys the…

Read More
1129_01

9 years ago

First Walkabout Tour of 2017 Three Months Out

A little less than three months stand between us and the start of the 2017 Walkabout Tour. Our first stop…

Read More
0907_03

4 years ago

Meet 2021 Method Ambassador Madison Feller

Madison grew up on a small ranch just outside of Pendleton, Oregon, where her parents got her involved with horses…

Read More