Seven Parelli Games That Will Help You Connect More With You Horse

Seven Parelli Games That Will Help You Connect More With You Horse

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Every man that decides to ride a horse insists on gaining trust at his animal friend and becoming more close with him. It is quite interesting that one of the ways of connecting with the horse and earning his respect is with horse games. The seven horse games named Seven Parelli Games can help you become your horse's leader on a really spontaneous way so follow the rules of the games and get closer to you horse.

The so-called Friendly game is dedicated for gaining trust from a horse. You need to allow the horse to stand free, without being tied. After that rub your hands over him so he will accept them everywhere. Use a lead rope, bags, blankets or anything else to rub on him to "desensitize" him and let him know that its not going to be hurt.

Porcupine Game should remind the horse to move away from pressure rather than push against it. Practice this using your fingers pressing against the horse. Do not release the pressure until he responds by moving away. The pressure should be soft at the beginning and let it advance to harder, but only if the animal doesnt response.

The Driving game also teaches the horse to respond to applied pressure, and get to move without touching him. Start close to the horse, and get him move by tapping the air using a lead rope or just hands. Move away when the horse answers to the pressure.

Yo-Yo game will help you to send your animal ahead or back, without using any touch. Point is to teach him to do that at the wiggle of your finger. Face him and wiggle your finger. If there is no reaction, wiggle the arm and then the lead rope. When he moves back, stop with the movements so he will know that that was the thing you wanted him to do.

Circling game should help you to send a horse in circle in the desired destination, by leading his nose. He should be motivated to move freely while keeping him easily controlled. He should be left to pass the lead rope behind you for two passes and then the lead rope should be gently pulled, what is a signal to return to you.

Yes, you probably like your horse to walk sideways and Sideways Game is for that purpose. The horse should stand free with a halter and lead rope. To avoid moving forward, his nose should be faced to a fence or wall. This game includes the Porcupine game using your fingers to push horses body to go in the right direction.

And the last from the Parelli horse games is the Squeeze game that would help you bring a horse through a gate or into a horse trailer. Begin this procedure with a large open space between you and a wall or fence. Direct the horse by leading his nose in the desired direction. Without a rush, close the gap each time he passes through.


About the Author:
Graduated philologist in comparative literature, born in Skopje, Macedonia. I find writing as one of the most appropriate ways to express myself and I like when it appears useful for the others as well. Have fun playing some of the best horse games.



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