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    How To Teach Your Horse or Pony To Neck Rein

    Time Required: Several days depending on your skill and how quickly your horse learns.
    Here's How:
    Mount Up
    Mount your horse, hold a rein in each hand as normal and start off at a walk. If you are accustomed to riding on contact-always feeling tension on the reins, you will need to slacken your reins slightly. That way when you cue with the rein against the neck you are not accidentally pulling on the bit as well. You want the horse to lead into the turn with his nose, not tip his head to the outside.

    Start Guiding Your Horse
    Walk in a straight line, then turn a sharp corner of about 90 degrees. As you turn the corner cue with the inside rein, your seat and legs, as usual, but lay the outside rein against the horse’s neck. Lift your hand so the rein makes clear and positive contact against the mid-section of the neck.

    Make Consistent Cues
    As you come out of the turn return your hands to their normal position. Be careful not to pull on the outside rein that you are laying against the horse's neck as you may confuse him.

    Keep Sessions Short
    Make many turns, frequently changing directions. Visualize how and where you want to make your turns each time you are on a straightway. Try doing this for about 15 minutes over several days. Several short sessions will be more effective than one long session. Don’t follow the same pattern each time you ride as you might find your horse learns the pattern and ignores the cue of the rein against his neck.

    When your horse consistently responds to the neck rein cue, you will no longer need to cue with the inside rein. Hold the reins in one hand. It is traditional to neck-rein with your non-dominant hand. This leaves the dominant hand free to work a lasso or open a gate. However, if you won’t be roping cattle, and encounter few gates you can choose to use which ever hand you please

    Be Patient
    Be patient with your horse, some are fast learners and some take extra time to learn their lessons. Likewise, you are teaching yourself at the same time. Go slow and take things one step at a time. Once the neck rein cue has been learned and you can turn smoothly you need only practice occasionally.

    Tips:
    The inside rein guides the horse in the direction you want to go and is called the leading rein. The inside or leading rein on a left turn is the left rein, and on a right turn the inside or leading rein is the right rein.
    Whether you are reining with one hand or two, your legs and body are an important part of the cue. Don’t concentrate so hard on your hands, that you forget everything else.
    Your horse will likely be more attentive if you work in a fenced ring or an arena. Some horses hate being in a ring though. Work where ever you feel safe and your horse will be most attentive.
    Ride with intention. If you are inclined to be vague or day –dreamy your horse will quickly pick up your inattentiveness and inconsistency and not take your commands seriously.
    You will want to work in rather sharp corners, rather than gradual or circular turns so that your horse knows you are making a definite turn rather than just vaguely wandering around.
    What You Need:
    Your horse, saddle and bridled—the type of bit does not matter.
    A ring, arena, or place where you feel safe, and your horse is attentive.
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    How To Teach Your Horse or Pony To Neck Rein

    I copied and pasted this to my file of riding tips, thanks Whinny B)

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    How To Teach Your Horse or Pony To Neck Rein

    why your so welcome.any quetions you may have just ask ill do my best to find the answeres...:P
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    How To Teach Your Horse or Pony To Neck Rein

    I might try teach Kate this one. Sounds fun. She is a real quick learner and likes to know new things. The preasure on neck would be quite light? Do you toch your hand on their neck also or just the reins? Would you also need heavier reins?
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    How To Teach Your Horse or Pony To Neck Rein

    Have a question, can i have this in french lol don't understand all:blush: and the traduction on internet is so bad:S<br><br>Post edited by: Magic_rider, at: 2008/08/26 06:27

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    Re:How To Teach Your Horse or Pony To Neck Rein

    If you can't translate maybe some pic of what your saying will help me<br><br>Post edited by: Magic_rider, at: 2008/08/26 06:37

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