Starting Young Horses - by Jason Irwin (Paperback)
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Highlights
- With a straightforward system that any horse owner can follow, Starting Young Horses presents a comprehensive guide to navigating a horse's first years under saddle.
- About the Author: Jason Irwin started his first colt when he was twelve years old.
- 192 Pages
- Sports + Recreation, Equestrian
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About the Book
"A "good start on a horse" is critical because it's the foundation that all training that follows is built on. When a horse has a solid foundation in place, he is well-prepared to learn skill sets specific to particular disciplines and to face the challenges that come with riding and training education. That solid foundation ensures his body is physically prepared and his mind is mentally ready to be asked to solve problems, as well as respond to human requests and changing environments. The result will be a healthier, happier horse, whatever his "job" or activity. Irwin explains how to take the horse's personality and individuality into consideration, adjusting as needed to keep him willing. He looks at the "different" horses who might need a creative approach, and provides guidance on how to identify "bad days" and know when to quit without losing ground. "In the past," Irwin writes, "there was very often a feeling that the first rides on a horse were something that a person 'just needed to get through'.... Thankfully, that's changing." With his patient, practical guidance, the first rides-and all the rides after that-can be something both horse and rider enjoy"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
With a straightforward system that any horse owner can follow, Starting Young Horses presents a comprehensive guide to navigating a horse's first years under saddle. The most critical stage of training a horse is establishing a solid foundation for future skill development. By ensuring essential skills are in place, horses are physically and mentally prepared to respond to human requests and adapt to new environments, leading to healthier, happier horses, no matter their discipline. Trainer and clinician Jason Irwin began starting horses as a kid on his family ranch. Through experience and a lifetime of studying horses and horsemen, he has developed a straightforward, safe, and fair-minded system for ensuring young horses have what they need to get along in a human's world. The horses he starts go on to excel in any discipline, Western or English, and do so with the willingness that comes with true understanding. In these pages, Irwin provides the steps anyone can follow to ensure the same success with their horse: - Ground manners that set the stage for all further training- Groundwork exercises for advancing to saddling and riding
- Sensible and sensitive roundpen work
- First bridling and first saddling
- "Riding from the ground" to teach steering, stopping, and turning
- Easy-to-use ground-driving exercises
- How to tell when a horse is ready for the first ride and set him up for success Irwin explains how to take the horse's personality and individuality into consideration, adjusting as needed to keep him willing. He looks at the "different" horses who might need a creative approach, and provides guidance on how to identify "bad days" and know when to quit without losing ground. "In the past," Irwin writes, "there was very often a feeling that the first rides on a horse were something that a person 'just needed to get through'.... Thankfully, that's changing." With his patient, practical guidance, the first rides--and all the rides after that--can be something both horse and rider enjoy.
About the Author
Jason Irwin started his first colt when he was twelve years old. Since then, he has trained hundreds of young horses over the last twenty years at the family business, Northstar Livestock Quarter Horses. Irwin has demonstrated his skills at the largest horse expos in the world, and many of the horses Irwin has started and trained have gone on to excel in everything from barrel racing to ranch work to fox hunting and just about everything in between. He and his wife Bronwyn operate Jason & Bronwyn Irwin Horsemanship and host their own television show, The Horse Trainers, on RFD-TV Canada and The Cowboy Channel Canada. Irwin also writes for leading horse industry magazines Western Horseman and Horse Illustrated. You can discover more about Irwin's work at www.thehorsetrainers.com. He currently resides in Southampton, Ontario.Dimensions (Overall): 10.25 Inches (H) x 8.25 Inches (W)
Weight: .63 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Sports + Recreation
Sub-Genre: Equestrian
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Jason Irwin
Language: English
Street Date: February 17, 2026
TCIN: 1005573923
UPC: 9781646012749
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-3248
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.628 pounds
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