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Getting Your Horse Used to Moving Objects

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A lifelong rider, Warwick Schiller moved from his home country of Australia to the United States to pursue his dream of training horses. He focused on Reining, his passion, eventually going on to become an NRHA (National Reining Horse Association) Reserve World Champion and also representing Australia in Reining at the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games.

 
A highly sought after problem solver, Warwick has conducted successful clinics with horses of all breeds and disciplines in the US, Australia, and New Zealand.  

In this "How To" video series, Warwick  shares his successful approach to making the wrong thing hard and the right thing easy.  
 
In this video I show you how to get your horse used to moving objects, such as tractors.

 

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Posted By Melissa Tolle
on July 23, 2012, 7:15 pm
Good training idea but I would like to see this done with a horse that is clearly afraid of the Big Bad Tractor.

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