Starting a young horse, building a strong foundation

Starting a young horse involves more than just getting used to the saddle and the rider. What does a young horse need to establish a good foundation and become a pleasant, reliable partner when starting under saddle?

Yes, I want to learn this now for just $ 74,95

Developing a young horse starts with a solid foundation on the ground:


  • Connection
  • Trust
  • Communication
  • Being reliability/consistency
  • Tools
  • Understanding the horse
  • Patient persistance in the correct position
  • Timing
  • Self-confidence
  • Calmness

In this course, you will learn how to train a young horse to become a safe riding horse

Begin with basic knowledge to establish clear and effective communication with your horse from the ground up, following the Horse ABC. What you learn on the ground will also be applied later when you are in the saddle. This course will guide you through the entire process with Dirk, a young colt who is completely untrained and serves as a perfect example of how to gradually acclimate your horse to everything he will encounter in his life as a riding horse.

Why start this online course now?


  • Unfamiliar with Human World: Your young horse has grown up in a group of young horses and is not familiar with human rules.
  • Starting from Basics: Your young horse has been raised at home and you want to know the best approach
  • Planning a Purchase: You plan to buy a young horse and want to know what to expect
  • Building a Bond: You want to build a strong bond with your young horse
  • Ready to Start Breaking In: You are ready to start saddling your young horse
  • Respect and Space: Your young horse is unruly and needs to learn to respect your space
  • Leading Issues: Your young horse pulls on the lead and you want to better guide it
  • Commands and Communication: Your young horse doesn't know commands or physical communication and you want to learn that
  • Introducing Tack: Your young horse is unfamiliar with saddles or bridles and you want to know how and when to introduce them
  • Acclimating to Objects: Your young horse is not used to strange objects and you need to learn how to introduce them
  • First Rider: Your young horse has never had a rider on its back and you want to know how to approach that
  • Handling Feet: Your young horse cannot yet give its feet
  • Deworming Discomfort; Your young horse dislikes being dewormed.

Yes, I would like to learn how to start a young horse through this online course.



Starting a young horse is an advanced activity.

In this course, we will show you what it entails and guide you through the process step-by-step.


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