This can take some time. With the horse saddled and bridled up, also put a halter on it, tie a rope to the halter and to a weight, get on and then off and walk a few feet away. The horse will try to walk off but will have to drag the weight. Now if you want to be really careful you can tie a longer rope also that you can hold so the horse wont take off running if spooked by the weight. When you dismount always take the reins down or off over the horses head and drop them so they touch the ground. If the horse really drags the weight you need to find a heavier one. Let the horse wonder awhile and then mount up again. Do this several times and each time walk off a little further for a little longer and soon your horse will get the idea. As soon as your horse does not move the weight, you can lighten it a bit until you are only using the reins for a weight. Now this will take maybe days to teach. Be patient, your horse may have to drag the weight until it gets tired of it. This will work. *
Many horses will paw at the ground if they are tied and become bord
I'm a little confused about what your asking... try to be clearer next time. But I think your talking about ground tying a horse? Where the horse is trained to stay in place if the reins/lead rope touches the ground/is near the ground.
Its not a horse its a train
The rope isn't tied to anything.
It means the horse has tied for first place with another horse in a race.
Yu train a Morgan horse like any other horse
To train your horse you have to press the little plus sign beside the bar that you'd like to train them in.
Yes, because you never said the other end of the rope was tied to anything! Haha, tricky...
Just do lots of practise.
The horse can walk to the hay by simply pulling up the string that he is tied to and moving towards the hay until he reaches it.
Train it.
by grain