What is the next step to training your horse after you have it on a lead rope?

After you have your horse on a lead rope, the next step is to teach it to walk beside you. To do this, start by standing next to your horse and holding the lead rope in your right hand. With your left hand, gently pet your horse on the shoulder and say "walk." As you say this, start to walk forward and encourage your horse to follow you. If your horse doesn't follow you, gently tug on the lead rope and repeat the command "walk." Be patient and consistent with your training, and your horse will eventually learn to walk beside you.

Here are a few tips for teaching your horse to walk beside you:

* Start training in a small, enclosed area, such as a round pen or arena. This will help your horse to focus on you and to avoid distractions.

* Use positive reinforcement, such as treats or praise, to reward your horse when it follows you.

* Be patient and consistent with your training. It may take some time for your horse to learn to walk beside you.

* If you are having trouble training your horse, you can contact a professional trainer for help.