Horse Training Techniques From The 1800's - What's Old Is New
And What's New Is Old
Was he the world's greatest horse trainer of all time? Would his
picture be in the horse trainer's Hall Of Fame? Perhaps.
His name was Jesse Beery. Before he was twenty he became a
world class horse trainer. He was so well known, there were more
people who heard of him than didn't.
Jesse Beery learned how to train horses almost entirely on his
own because there were few people who knew how to train a horse.
Beery's parents discouraged horse training as a career but
later okay'd his passion. From then on there was no stopping
Beery from achieving greatness.
Beery's first inclination to train horses happened when he
drove a horse and buggy to a friend's house. As Beery exited the
buggy the horse spooked and ran home. During that long walk home
Beery was determined to make his horse stay put.
As he worked with his horse he discovered ways to get a horse
to do what he wanted. Although nearly killed in training
incidents and laughed at from friends and neighbors, Beery soon
became THE authority on horse training.
Beery's methods solved numerous problems with horses that
seemed unsolvable. If a horse was hard to shoe, ran away, pulled
while tied, spooky, and more...Beery knew how to fix it.
As if his accomplishments weren't enough to keep him busy,
Beery wrote a Horse Training manual describing how to do what he
did. Unfortunately, few copies exist today and those that do may
be hard to read due to the poor condition of these very old
books.
Beery's book may be available in used book stores if one is
motivated to search. Be prepared for a time consuming search -
but if a Beery book is found in good condition, be ready to pay
a handsome price.
There may be an alternative. Beery's book was recently revived
by horse trainer Andy Curry. Curry discovered Beery's book in a
used book store by accident.
Curry says, "This is one of the most amazing books I've EVER
read about horse training. Beery explains his methods so clearly
it's like he's there with you...holding your hand...showing what
to do. Every responsible horse owner should have a copy of this
book - period!"