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Coach Jen here, and thanks for tuning in to Horse Tip Daily, episode 1623.
This time at Mary Kitzmeler and I sit down and have a chat about aclimatization.
Say that three times fast, and how you can utilize it in your horse training program.
So what is our training tip today, and what inspired it?
So these last few shows, as many of you know, I've recently acquired a Malinois puppy,
and her name is Imper, and she is six months old today, actually.
Today's her birthday.
Yeah, I just realized that.
And she's doing amazing, and you know, like any puppy, she is all over the place, very
ADHD, plus she's a high-energy breed.
But I wanted to start taking her with me to horse shows as early as possible and just
So that's what the training tips surrounds with both horses and dogs is the importance
of just taking them on the road and letting the trip do the training.
And there was a really great cowboy Bobby Kerr who recently passed away, and he told me
about how he would get his mustangs ready for the mustang makeovers, and he would just
like haul him to town, and you know, just anywhere he was going, he'd throw the horses
in the trailer and go, and take him to the grocery store.
Yeah, like, you know, just go into town, park your trailer and you know, go get your lunch
and then go home or, you know, walk him around the street.
He lived in Haiko, which is a very western, like if you saw horse riding down the road,
you'd be like, yeah, that's normal, yeah.
But he talked about how when you just take him to some of these events, it's like putting
30 days of training on him in a weekend, and that is exactly true.
And it's not even that you take them and you're training them really hard over the weekend.
Being there, being there, it's like, it's like you put 30 days of solid riding on him.
Very interesting. And that's one of the places where I've had a little bit of a wake-up call,
the vast majority of the horses I've, I'm going to call it, started over the years, have been
off the racetrack. And you forget how much they've learned partly through acclimation,
because from a non-horse racing point of view, the training, there's not a lot of that going on,
they don't know what legs are, they don't know what bending is. But they have learned so much
through that acclimation process, all the activity and things are constantly changing,
a lot of them ship to different tracks. And you forget that not all horses get that.
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