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Have you ever seen a movie with a truly free-spirited and out-of-control horse chasing around gallantly in the field and then comes a knight in shining armor and magically the horse (with the mildest of touch or control) goes from I-am-not-listening to-anyone to obedient and calm? Yes, right. It’s not that easy however and certainly not everyone’s pie.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

If you have ever wished to tame a horse and understand how to do it before buying one to charm your stable, here is everything you need to know about wild horses, mustangs, and burros and whether they can be trained, tamed. The biggest question we will answer is if they can be trained, how do the masters do it. So don your cowboy hat and keep going.<\/span><\/p>\n

Can a Wild Horse be Tamed?<\/span><\/h1>\n

Can a wild horse or a mustang (or a burro) be tamed? The answer is yes. Horses are just like most other animals and they can be tamed with a careful and strategic approach. <\/b><\/p>\n

Training them is a different deal but taming a horse is all about proper training and skills. If you talk about steading a wild horse so that it doesn\u2019t run around gallantly and harm somebody, taming them depends on their temperament.<\/span>\u00a0<\/b><\/p>\n

However, if we are talking about taming wild horses over a course of time, you can do it with basic training given to horses before they are sold.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Once these wild mustangs and horses are tamed over a specific duration, they can be ridden by experienced handlers or amateurs, apart from just the trainer.<\/span><\/p>\n

Taming a wild horse is like training a dog or a cat, only much different. The similarity here is that horses just like domestic pets have different temperaments and personalities and as a horse trainer (if you are one), you have to grasp on that and let that be the foundation of the bonding between you and the horse.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

So grab your lasso and set it on with gleaming eyes to learn what all you need to be able to do so you can tame a horse. Because they can surely be tamed and trained with the right amount of will and commands.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

How to befriend a wild horse?<\/span><\/h1>\n

It\u2019s definitely not magic but it isn\u2019t rocket science either. Befriending a horse depends much on your measures and its temperament. You can make the horse stride towards you by luring it in with an apple. Horses love apples, just as much as they love grass and it is often a good change from the usually green they stuff their mouths with. A carrot cut lengthwise is also an ideal deal to lure the horse which is the first step to laying a basis of friendship with it.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

If it’s summer, you can easily approach a wild horse with salt lick block or loose salt. The maths is simple. Horses love to feast on salt when it’s sunny outside.<\/span><\/p>\n

Next, you should let the horse see the lasso from far away so they do not panic while you\u2019re trying to get your way around it. Befriending a horse starts with building trust with it. Thus, if the wild horse or mustang approaches you and sniffs you, do not swat it off or retreat. It is just the animal\u2019s way of getting to know you.<\/span><\/p>\n

What does it take to train a wild horse?<\/span><\/h1>\n

Certainly, it’s not how it goes in the movies, but here is what you need to be able to do prior to jumping into the field and trying to train a horse.<\/span><\/p>\n

You surely do not want to be kicked by one while trying to figure your way out!\u00a0<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n

In order to train a wild horse, you should be able to get a good grasp on the animal. In other words, you silently need to express who the master is. Haltering the animal comes next so you have access to its movements.<\/span><\/p>\n

Much importantly, you must know how to lead the mustang, because there’s a reason it is wild. Grooming and handling the hooves come next and they are just as important as being able to halter the animal with the lasso in the most heroic way. <\/span>Just saying.<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n

Needless to say, training a horse also needs to tie the animal and get it into a horse trailer.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

How long does it take to tame a wild horse?<\/span><\/h1>\n

A wild horse doesn\u2019t straightaway follow your commands and therefore can be dissident at the beginning. However, over the course of time, it can be tamed and soothed to embrace your presence around it.<\/span><\/p>\n

Taming a wild horse doesn’t come with a strict duration within which it will magically start taking in your commands. Some wild horses can be tamed within 6-7 hours of approach while some may take up 4-6 weeks of training to be comfortable around the trainer and get tame. To be fully tamed and ready to accept commands at the go, a horse can take up to 6-8 months of training to be tame and obedient.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

How to tame<\/strong> a wild horse\/burro\/mustang?<\/span><\/h1>\n

The idea is to let the horse understand who rules and who\u2019s the boss while also spending a couple of days building a mutual level of comfort and trust from the scratch. Once the wild horse is tamed, it gets really respectful and loves working with the master.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Once you’ve approached the horse, you can let it get comfortable around you by sniffing and circling around you. Next, you can mildly pat the horse to soothe it and build a connection with you. Once both you and the horse are comfortable around each other, you can move to train the horse to be respectful and willing to accept the commands of both the trainer and the riders.<\/span><\/p>\n

How to train<\/strong> a wild horse\/burro\/mustang?<\/span><\/h1>\n

Once you have tamed the wild horse, burro, or mustang, you can start with basic training such as teaching the animal to carry a rider. The initial stages of training a mustang also include being able to teach the animal to give a proper response to leg or vocal chain of commands.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

If we go by the rule book, there are four stages of training a wild horse so it can be ridden by riders of any level. The four stages are:\u00a0<\/span><\/b><\/p>\n