
The beginning of a young horse’s training should be calm and consistent. At this stage, the goal is not quick results, but a good attitude toward work.
Early sessions are usually short. They introduce voice commands, handling rules, basic discipline and simple responses to light signals.
Gradual work instead of pressure
Every new task should be introduced in small steps. When the horse understands what is expected, it cooperates more willingly and keeps the correct habits.
A good start influences the horse’s entire future. That is why the first months of training should be thoughtful, gentle and professional.
