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Defensive Horsemanship Training
Catching the Horse
Remain Calm
Approach Slowly
Remain Alert
Note the Horse's Body Language
Things to Remember
Considerations
A Film On Catching
Review
Approach Slowly

When trying to catch a horse, approach slowly and speak to the animal in a quiet voice to alert it to your presence.

Have the bridle or reins in plain sight (draped over your arm) as you approach to let the horse see what you are holding.

Remove your sunglasses so the horse can see your eyes, but avoid making direct eye contact.

  • Predators lock eyes with their prey as they approach.
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