No, you just gotta really know what you're doing that won't mess up a horse's good attitude to learning new things, nor lose its respect towards you or other people. You HAVE to be the best tool in the shed for being able to train horses WELL; all the other tools like lead ropes, lunge lines, hackamore bits, quirts, halters, saddles, etc. are just minor tools to what you yourself can do (with the power of the mind and a lot of horse-sense, like Pat Perrelli says), to better train a green horse into a well-behaved, experienced and obedient horse.
I will train you, Grasshopper.
As the name of the list suggests you have to train your horse a lot. If you want to get your on the list you need to improve the experience (exp) of your horse. To do this you can train your horse at a trainer, enter competitions, and ride it.
depends on what animal you want to train for a living if a dog trainer no or any animal that don't swim on a average base sis you don't need to. if you want to be a exotic animal trainer example dolphin trainer it would be best if you know how to swim if you need to be in the water to train it.
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When you train horses for a living, it offers a wide variety of opportunities. It can range from getting paid to train a horse for a client, and you can even do so well as to train at clinics. Just remember the horse is stronger than you so make sure to treat him/her with respect!
It really just depends on the person. If you can handle and afford it, then have as many as you need to run a business or simply own horses.
Yes, if you get a personal trainer insurance, you can have someone there to help you with your trainings and they can guide you and give you professional information that you need to know.
you dont need to have different bridals for horses, but you need to get different sizes. You also need to get certain bits for different horses. Its all depends on the what the horse is most confortable with, you could ask a horse trainer for help choosing one
This is one of those things you need to train for and it helps to have a trainer. The Barnum and Bailey circus has a school that train people for working in the circus.
One of the things that you might think about if you want to get into good shape is working with a professional. Too many people think that they can get into shape on their own, but this a tough way to do things. Working with a person who has a professional training degree can get you the results that you need. This is especially true if you are looking for results in your core. A good abdominal trainer will help you get the shape that you need, as these muscles are especially difficult to train if you don't know what you are doing.
Yes, with proper training and care gaited horses can jump. When you have people who say gaited horses can't jump, what they are basically saying is that "no, a horse can't jump." which is false. Horses need basics to survive (aside from food, water, shelter, ect.) they need strength and agility without that horses won't be able to survive at all. Jumping is one of those instincts horses do. If a horse can't jump in the wild, especially if its getting chased by a predator and there's a log in the way, then the horse would stop and it will die. Horses have agility and yes THEY CAN JUMP. Don't let people fool you because jumping is one of many horse natural abilities. However, you need to train gaited horses before you go all crazy, remember that gaited horses don't have the same muscles as non-gaited horses do, just do some training and hire a trainer to help you. ALL horses can jump the trainer and the rider just need to put their heart into it.
You need to be able to proficiently work with horses safely/efficiently, and proficiently ride horses. You need time and money management. You need knowledge of training methods, horse psychology, and horse anatomy/health.