Horse Training Tips



Just like in all relationships, communication is also important in horse training. Assuming that a man is more intelligent than a beast, you should be the one to make an effort to listen and understand what your horse is trying to say. Of course, horses cannot speak but they create sounds and have body language. As a horse trainer, you should know what these sounds and body language mean. To give you some horse training tips about this topic, check out the different horse sounds and body language outlined below.

Neighing. This is the most popular hors sound and this could mean that the horse is nervous or confident. This sound is usually accompanied by body language. If the horse is moving agitatedly while neighing, it might be nervous about something. If not, the horse feels confident. If a group of horses is neighing all at the same time, it means they see something strange.

Snorting. Usually, this means that the horse is afraid of something. Or it could also mean that the horse is excited.

Nicker. This is the sound created when the horse