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Introducing Scary Objects

February 02, 20252 min read
Chambers Ranch Horsemanship

Introducing a horse to a new scary object on the ground and then under saddle

In this video, we take a step-by-step approach to introducing a horse to a pool noodle, starting from the ground and working up to under-saddle work. By focusing on confidence-building and clear communication, we help him find comfort in the process—not just with this object, but with anything new he may encounter in the future. It’s not about the pool noodle; it’s about the process! When we set our horses up for success through thoughtful preparation, they learn to handle challenges with confidence. Watch as we guide this horse through the experience, proving that with the right approach, any object can become just another opportunity for learning.

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-Working with horses is an inherently dangerous activity. All activities performed are carried out by trained professionals. These activities may not be suitable for every horse or owner, and it is important to assess your horse's individual capabilities and your own experience. Always use your best judgment and seek professional guidance when engaging in activities with horses.

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