Identify the specific unwanted behavior
Rule out pain, illness, or discomfort with a veterinarian
Check tack, fit, and equipment for problems
Ensure the horse gets enough turnout, exercise, and forage
Stay calm and consistent in your handling
Set clear boundaries and enforce them every time
Reward calm, correct behavior immediately
Avoid punishing fear-based or pain-based reactions
Remove triggers when possible
Use groundwork to improve respect and responsiveness
Practice basic cues until they are reliable
Keep training sessions short and regular
Break difficult tasks into smaller steps
Do not allow dangerous behavior to continue
Seek help from a qualified trainer for persistent issues
Use proper safety gear when handling or riding
Maintain a predictable routine
Address boredom and stress with enrichment
Correct mistakes at the moment they happen
Reinforce good behavior more often than bad behavior
Be patient and consistent over time
