Buying Guide to Tack for Training a Horse
If you want to successfully train a horse, you should
consider adding some special equipment to your tack room. While
you may be able to make do with the tack you already have,
training will be much more challenging without the right tools.
At a minimum, you should have a halter, a lead rope, a bridle,
a bit and a saddle. If you want to work with your horse while
you are on the ground, you will also need a longe line, a
longeing cavesson, a longe whip, and a good pair of leather
gloves.
For horses that are learning the basics, you will need to
start with the halter. This is the most important piece of tack
you can own and you will be using it long after you finish
training your horse, so don't be afraid to invest in a nice
one. Halters are loose fitting and very adjustable, so you
shouldn't have a problem finding one that fits your horse
properly. Once your horse is accustomed to wearing a halter,
you will need to teach him to accept a lead rope. Again, this
is a piece of tack you will use well after your horse is well
trained.
Before you continue from this point, you will have to decide
if you want to train your horse to accept a saddle and a bridle
before you climb into the saddle. If so, you will need to shop
for longeing tack, which is specifically designed so that you
can keep control of your horse as you train him from the
ground. Since these pieces of equipment help you control your
horse, you can easily teach him to walk, trot, canter, back up
and turn without actually sitting on his back. Once he
understands how to go through the paces, you can accustom him
to wearing a saddle and bridle while you train him with the
longeing equipment.
The first piece of longeing equipment you will need is the
longe line. This line is between 25 and 30 feet long and made
of cotton rope. It allows your horse to move around you in a
sixty foot wide circle. Of course, you don't want to get a rope
burn from using the longe line, so you may also want to invest
in a good pair of gloves.
Next, you will want to decide if you plan to simply use the
halter or a bridle with the longe line or if you'd rather use a
longeing cavesson, which is designed specifically for the longe
line. You can certainly use your halter, but the longeing
cavesson has extra padding for your horse's comfort and extra
rings so that you can easily attach the longe line.
The final piece of longeing tack you will need is the longe
whip. If you are horrified at the thought of using a longeing
whip to train your horse, don't be. The whip is not used to
strike him. Instead, it is a way for you to give him a tap or a
nudge when you aren't within an arm's reach of him. Think of a
longe whip as an arm extension.
If you have a horse that has already been trained, you may
think that you do not need to buy any training equipment.
However, all horses can use an occasional refresher course at
times. In addition, training equipment can be used to help
exercise a horse after he has been injured to build his
strength back up.
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