Thursday, June 13, 2013

Horse Training For Shoeing

Download here: http://bit.ly/10osobV

Horse Training For Shoeing
Horse Training for Shoeing SOLVE HORSE BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS THAT OCCUR DURING TRIMMING AND SHOEING
Does your horse throw a fit every time a farrier attempts to trim or shoe itb Do you feel embarrassed and like a novice horseman because you don't know how to train your horse to stand in a self controlled and disciplined manner for shoeingb Are you having trouble finding a farrier because of your horse's behaviorb Or are you a farrier who feels inadequate because you donA’t know how to make an unruly horse stand stillb WELL START FEELING BETTER BECAUSE YOU HAVE JUST CONNECTED WITH A WEBSITE THAT IS DEDICATED TO HELPING YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEM! There is an old western adage that states "No Feet, No Horse." This is of course simply to say that if you are unable to keep your horse's feet in good condition and are consequently unable to use him, then you may as well not have the horse. But what happens when we are confronted by the horse that does not want to have its feet worked onb Few things are more embarrassing for the horse owner, frustrating for the horseshoer, and traumatic for the horse, than the unruly and often dangerous behavior of a horse that is determined not to let you work on its feet. Every farrier has been confronted by horses that attempt to get rid of him by such vicious behavior as: *Leaning *Kicking *Striking *Spinning *Biting *Laying down *Rearing *Balking The majority of farriers are not disposed to handle these problems: after all they get paid for trimming and shoeing, their time is valuable, and not that many of them are corrective behavior horse trainers. What then is the horse owner to dob Well, this site is devoted to answering that question! My name is Larry Fox. I am an retired professor, trainer and farrier. When I retired from horse shoeing I wanted to provide horsemen and women with a book on how to train their horses to stand in a relaxed and self controlled manner while having their feet (the horses' feet that is) worked on. But I was unable to find any such book, so I wrote one; and to this day I believe that my book "No Feet, No Horse" is the only one of its kind that solely addresses the problem of how to correct the bad behavior that a horse may exhibit during trimming and shoeing. My book is available for free on this website as a downloadable e-book. I offer it to those of you who visit this site at the rate of one chapter bi-monthly (i.e. every two months). If you're interested you can take a detailed look at what it's about by downloading the Introduction, Foreword, Table of Contents and Index. To do this just click on the "Corrective Training" button near the top left of this page (or the link at the bottom of this page) and it will take you to that site page where you will find the download button. Then if you would like to download your free current chapter, just go click on the download button which says "Current Chapter." I welcome any questions you may have about the book or this website. If you wish you can e-mail me at "foxco@nednet.net". For a list of the personal and financial benefits to be had for horse owners and farriers, from learning how to correct behavior problems that occur during shoeing and trimming, click on the Farriers & Owners link below. For a special consideration of the concerns of farriers, click on The Special Farriers' Page below. For a review of 'women and horses' and especially of 'women and handling horses feet" click on the Horse Talk link below. Corrective-Behavior-Training for ShoeingLearning Corrective-Behavior-Training
Benefits for Farriers-and-Owners farriers-and-owners will gain valuable knowledge relevant to other aspects of horsemanship
Authors Corrective-Behavior-Training PhilosophyUndoing Bad Habits is at the core of the authors Corrective-Behavior-Training Philosophy
No Feet No Horse - The BookLearn how to train your horse to stand properly while having its feet worked on
Horse-talk concerning you as a horseman/womanThis horse-talk section will increase your understanding and lead you to being a better horseman
Special Farriers PageThis page addresses the special concerns of farriers encountering ill-behaved horse.
Important Buy and Sell Foot Condition ConsiderationsTo Buy or Sell a Horse, Dont Overlook These Important Foot Condition Considerations
The Nature/Nurture Debate on Hoof CareTo Shoe or not To Shoe - When and Why

No comments:

Post a Comment