Training Thoroughbreds Horses

Training thoroughbreds for the racetrack comes withand natural horsemanship methods to get their
very specific challenges - it's different from trainingyoungsters ready for the track as quickly as
regular riding horses, and to many people outside ofpossible.  The leadership training the horses get in the
the industry it appears to be an assembly lineround pen is valuable when they need to follow a
producing a lot of wild and uncontrollable animals.  Inhandler into the starting stalls, or if they have to adapt
reality, thoroughbreds are trained carefully - but quicklyto new surroundings frequently.  For many trainers,
- to do a specific job, and most of them do that jobnatural horsemanship training is the method of choice
pretty well, whether or not they are fast.for breaking their horses.
Remember that racing stables and studs have a lot ofIf you've just adopted a retired racehorse, think about
young horses to break in a very short time. And thesenatural horsemanship for re-training your horse.  Much
horses don't have to know much - they need toof the groundwork has been done for you - your
accept a rider, go fast, and stop.  Later, they'll need tohorse will accept a saddle and bridle and a rider, and
know how to enter starting stalls, and respond inwill be conditioned to move forward. Really, all you
different ways to a jockeys commands, but for mostneed to do now is add consistency, and control.
youngsters, they need to be broken just enough toFor this, remember that the language a racehorse
start training.uses, and that it expects from you, is very similar to
Many training stables use natural horsemanshipwhat you use in natural horsemanship.  After all,
techniques to get these thoroughbreds trained. racing is a natural instinct for horses - most are very
Natural horsemanship works very well forhappy to run, and to run fast - and jockeys use a lot
thoroughbred training; it teaches horses to moveof hidden and surprisingly natural methods to control
forward - which is pretty essential for a racehorse -their horses because they simply can't force them to
and to accept a saddle, bridle, and a rider very quickly.do anything in the heat of a race.
More and more training stables are using round pens