Fruit Trees & Ornamental Trees Are Here!
Spring is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to plant! Our beautiful selection of fruit trees and ornamental trees is in stock and ready to bring life to your landscape.
Get Growing This Spring at Liberty Agway!
Starting seeds, building raised beds, or refreshing your garden? We’ve got you covered!
Seed Starting Supplies – Everything you need to kick off your garden.
Mulches & Soils – Enrich plants & beautify your space.
Gardening Essentials – Raised bed kits, fencing & more!
Stop in today and get everything to grow your best garden yet!
Now's the time to treat your lawn!
We’ve got everything you need: hay, straw, grass seed, and fertilizer to help your lawn thrive this season. Stop by and get your lawn ready for a lush, green spring!
Onion Sets & Seed Potatoes are here!
We will have some cold crop veggies arriving mid month- veggies, pansies, strawberries, and more.
Get Ready for Beekeeping Season!
We’ve got everything you need to keep your hive buzzing with success! From protective gear to hive tools and accessories, find top-quality beekeeping supplies right here at Liberty Agway.
Charming Gifts & Home Decor!
Looking for the perfect birthday present or something special for the holidays? We’ve got a delightful selection of cute and unique gift items that are sure to impress!
And don’t forget—Mother’s Day is coming up on May 11th! Find something she’ll love right here at Liberty Agway.
Get Ready to Reel ‘Em In!
Fishing season is here, and we’ve got you covered! Pick up your Fishing License at Liberty Agway and stock up on all your fishing essentials. From tackle and gear to fresh bait, our selection has everything you need for a successful day on the water!
Keep Pests Out of Your Garden!
Protect your plants from hungry visitors! We carry a variety of repellents to keep deer, rabbits, and more away from your garden and shrubs.
Step into Spring with Style!
Our new spring clothing and footwear have arrived for men, women, and children! From lightweight layers to comfortable, durable shoes, we’ve got the whole family covered.
Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale!
Stock up and save this April with our Advanced Order Wood Pellet Sale! Secure your pellets for the colder months ahead by calling the store to reserve your order. Don’t miss out—plan ahead and be prepared!
Call us today to place your order!
Training a horse is a challenging and awarding experience. Most professional trainers have years of experience and education through schools and workshops. If you are new owner and do not have a professional horse trainer readily available, then this article is for you. Follow this article to learn the basics of training your horse.
First and foremost, always practice safety and caution when handling a horse. If you are ever afraid to do something at any point, don’t hesitate to seek professional help. Before you being training your horse, make sure you understand your horse’s instinctive behavior, its physical limitations, and their ability to handle your demands. Horses are hard wired to sense and flee from predators, so make sure to always stay calm when assessing and handling your horse. Once the horse understands that you’re not worried, he won’t have any reason to be either.
The basics of all horse training begins with groundwork. As someone who wants to learn the basics, start your training with basic groundwork as it makes riding 10 times easier when you are ready to saddle and drive. Training your horse starts with groundwork practice such as leading your horse, touching exercises, building a rapport, and yielding to physical and driving aids by applying direct and indirect pressure. Your horse’s ability to follow your commands and respond in a positive manner is entirely dependent on its ability to appropriately react to pressure. This can be pressure from a lead rope, pressure from a heel to the side, and even pressure from its halter. Slowly practice leading with your horse by putting on his halter and attaching a lead rope to it. When your horse has fully accepted the halter and rope, you can practice leading the horse from the front and from the partner position until it becomes second nature to both you and the horse. Leading is a great time to work on your leadership skills and relationship with your horse. The stronger your leadership skills are, the more control you will have over the path and speed of your horse. Groundwork is also a good time to challenge your horse with different types of direct pressures, indirect pressures, and to show that you can place yourself in a position of authority when necessary. Teach your horse how to yield with direct pressure by applying pressure to certain part of your horse’s body when leading with the rope. For example, practice teaching your horse to yield by applying light pressure on the halter and bringing the nose to the flank. You can also begin to incorporate vocal commands that will aid your horse in moving certain directions and stopping on command.
The basics of training your horse are founded in mastering the fundamentals of groundwork so that you can ride and deal with your horse in a safe and fun manner. Therefore, take your time so that your horse will continue to grow, follow your lead, and progress in its training and development.
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