Want to Create a Calmer Horse?
Over 50 Years of often painful experience has gone into this booklet so you and your horse can avoid some of the mistakes of trial and error that I went through. Sacking out your horse is one of the most valuable and long lasting gifts you can give to your horse and yourself. The horse will be safer for your friend and family to be around too.
Here are some tips from the booklet:
Give the horse somewhere to go if he has to go, preferably not over the top of you
this is pretty well taken care of, if you stay in the middle of the pen and stay away
from the sides of the pen, that’s a sort of redundant statement but so important.
Make the horse stays away from you, 5 feet will do
Make sure you can back your horse away from you, this is called protecting your space.
Stand 45 degrees from the horses shoulder on the side of the horse you are working on.
Work one side of the horse at a time
Realize you are sacking out two horses, Lefty and Righty
Realize the horse can’t see directly on front themselves so I try not to stand there too
much because I just hate being run over.
Start sacking out from long distance move the air around the horse, this will vary with
every horse 10 feet on some 5 feet on others. Realize a wild horse may not even want
you in his pen, I’m trying to show how to sack out the “average horse”
Move the air around the horse before you ever touch the horse
Start with small “things” or movements
I wrote this booklet to share some of my experience and knowledge, so that both you and your horse will have a better life together. Possibly you can avoid accidents like I have witnessed, that led to very serious injury, and yes even death of both human and horse. We can’t control everything, but we can do a lot to prepare our horse’s reactions to most things that occur in their lives.
- Learn to use your lead rope as a tool – Since the horse has one end already connected to the halter learn to take advantage of it.
- Ropes how to introduce them right – There are many wrong ways of using ropes, I give you a plan for doing it right
- Understand why the horse reacts – knowing why your horse reacts, will reduce your emotional response when it happens
- Learn the sequence of lessons – Its not just what you expose your horse to, it when you do it and in what order.
- Learn to read your horse – You will learn the signs that show exactly where the horse is at emotionally and mentally
- What parts of the horse you work on first – Start working the right parts first and it is a lot easier for the horse and you.
- Hidden advantage – You might be able to train the people around you.
Taking the time to teach the horse to be confident and respectful at the same time is possible and easy if you just follow the steps in the book. What tools to use and in what order to use them is very powerful.
How to be as safe as possible while getting the job done is so very important. Learning when to quit and when to rest and for how long really is the key to use in sacking out your horse and also pays residual dividend in other areas of training.
I spent 19 years as a professional farrier and in that time, I handled thousands of horses, and most of them would not have been a horse that I would have wanted to take home with me, why! They just were not fun or even safe to be around, I had a hard time just keeping safe for the hour I was shoeing them, could not imagine spending a full day with them out on the trail.
You will receive an ebooklet in a pdf format for immediate download and an audio recording of the ebooket with added comments and insights.
Following the instructions, your horse will gain confidence, be a respectful and acknowledge you as their leader.
- Your horse is calmer
- Your Horse will listen to you more
- Your horse will be safer on the ground and in the saddle
- You will enjoy your horse so much more
- Your skill level will skyrocket
- Your new insights will show up in your riding too
- Using the training principles in the booklet you can be more innovative
- That light bulb or insight once turned on just glows brighter
- You will come up with your own horse training techniques
- The possibilities for you and your horse will have no limits if you faithfully do the work and remain open to adjusting yourself so the horse can learn easier, then they will do the same for you.



