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chestnut horse part 3 small
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chestnut horse part 2
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chestnut horse part 2
Chestnut horse pt.1. Three Masters video.
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Brannaman working with a spoiled horse, horseback. The black colt he is riding is one he started the day before. This is its second ride..Sorry about the quality..Its an old video and recorded from the TV.
buster 3
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clinic no 3
Buster 2
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clinic no 2
Buster clinic
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jan 2009 clinic
Colt Starting?? Equitana
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How NOT to go about catching a colt.. He never did get a hand on it..
Invasor
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Invasor in Piaffe and passage.
Californios Roping 2008
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Californios Ranch roping..
Californios 2008
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Californios Bridlehorse cowwork/cutting
Bacchus Marsh Campdraft
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Open Run at the Marsh Draft..
Picking me up from the fence
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Bugs picking me up from the fence on the sixth Ride..
Grizzly Bears OMG!!!
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I visited Yellowstone Park and got this video of some bears fighting..
campdrafting
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Tigger and Me Drafting..We went to the back of the camp to try and peal off a beast to work, but the whole mob went to the front of the camp ..we tried to let the others slip past and keep our selected beast to the front. You can't change once you select a beast, but they were sticky and Tig was getting frustrated.. I felt her loose concentration and go flat just as our beast made a break for t...
sleepy boys
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My horses resting Funny!!!

Комментарии

  • @barbaravanerp4598
    @barbaravanerp4598 6 дней назад

    Wow…watched all three and this is amazing. I don’t know all of what he’s doing but the change is evident

  • @theequestriandojo3768
    @theequestriandojo3768 29 дней назад

    I've watched 3 Masters so many dang times. It never stops being valuable. This channel is called Reata1. Wonder if it's THAT Reata?

  • @CVChorsemanship
    @CVChorsemanship 3 месяца назад

    Why do you share copyright material

  • @JSmith-ob6gh
    @JSmith-ob6gh 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, he is brilliant

  • @richardmerzlak3714
    @richardmerzlak3714 9 месяцев назад

    I would like to learn more

  • @Uainebmd
    @Uainebmd Год назад

    Thank you for uploading these

  • @carolynstewart8465
    @carolynstewart8465 Год назад

    Seems like a really rough version of Buck. He's usually so subtle!

    • @theequestriandojo3768
      @theequestriandojo3768 29 дней назад

      It's from almost 30 years ago. He'd tell you himself how much better he is now. Still pretty dang good back then though.

  • @starstablelover1301
    @starstablelover1301 2 года назад

    Ew

  • @thedoggieinnlisaannestella3478
    @thedoggieinnlisaannestella3478 3 года назад

    Just amazed at this man. Thank you for sharing your dads early videos . Such and inspiration !

  • @thedoggieinnlisaannestella3478
    @thedoggieinnlisaannestella3478 3 года назад

    So incredible to watch this man change the horse and if you listen to how he describes the horse and what is fair to the horse, you get his compassion for these animals. I can listen to him talk about horsemanship all day long. Thank you Reata for sharing your dad's passion for helping humans to understand these wonderful creatures

  • @suzanneborder4792
    @suzanneborder4792 3 года назад

    What a tough thing to watch. Horse mishandled by owners, has a great opportunity for change with Buck. Horse shows real promise, but going back to owners. God help him! The 😪

  • @sylviaa4974
    @sylviaa4974 3 года назад

    Why could not someone take him i know how that horse feels being absued by a ex husband

  • @robgriz72
    @robgriz72 3 года назад

    Sometimes the best part of these videos is the comments from the wannabes and never-has-beens. Meanwhile Buck is the one going down the road making a living at his clinics while all these “experts” in the comments section, well, aren’t. Legends in their own minds.

  • @lyssakate
    @lyssakate 3 года назад

    "I'm the only friend this horse will have." I'm not trying to say the owners didn't mess this horse up, they did. But that horse doesn't want a friend who is going to ride him. He wants a friend that will relax and eat grass with him and occasionally play and scratch each other's back. You're putting him to work, and convincing him to do what you want because he's going to do it either way, the easy way or the hard way. He's not your friend, you don't care what he wants, you want him to be a riding horse. I wish we thought more about what horses want. Did he look like he WANTED to be there for even one second? Hope Buck enjoyed the ride though.

  • @murraydyck2127
    @murraydyck2127 4 года назад

    I’ve watch Clinton’s videos. He is knowledgeable but I don’t like all the glitter and advertising. That’s why I watch Bucks videos

  • @barbaravanerp4598
    @barbaravanerp4598 4 года назад

    What happened to this horse in the end? Did the owners step up? Or give him to someone who could accomplish what was needed?

  • @elisabethg1568
    @elisabethg1568 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for uploading this footage, I really appreciate it.

  • @sarahturner8678
    @sarahturner8678 5 лет назад

    Buck is actually a Centaur disguised as a human if you look closely enough, you will agree.

  • @sarahturner8678
    @sarahturner8678 5 лет назад

    Buck is a master of timing and feel and perception, obviously learned over years and years of doing it, but he also has a special quality that not many people possess that I am sure he has had since birth. I don't see any muscling of this animal at all. I only see a very confused animal that is stuck in it's destructive mind patterns and Buck has the ability to penetrate the animal's own thought process to reach the truth with very intentional actions. At the end, it's like seeing a light bulb go off in the horse's mind and he is clearly more relaxed (not just tired) because he isn't confused by what Buck is asking him to do. Buck is a master, and I really appreciate these videos, thank you so much for uploading them.

  • @kellyandrhino
    @kellyandrhino 6 лет назад

    Thanks for posting these. They piqued my interest enough to where I purchased them from Eclectic Horseman. Great discs; definitely worth the money.

  • @AmberU
    @AmberU 6 лет назад

    I dont understand horses but his methods seem respectful and humane to the animal

  • @kikiza123
    @kikiza123 7 лет назад

    Why was he doing this on while on another horse? Never seen that done before

    • @Reata1
      @Reata1 7 лет назад

      Lots of reasons, I will mention a few. To give the colt he is riding a job to do to help him understand about being ridden. Because its easier for the human to get it done from another horse. The horse he is working with can get confidence from the other horse. Its safer horseback. He can get above the horse so he sees him more in the riding position. Listen to what Buck says he gives lots of other reasons. :)

  • @lydiagould3090
    @lydiagould3090 7 лет назад

    Great little series of videos.I think very good quality seeing as you took them at a clinic!

  • @janisredlich6462
    @janisredlich6462 7 лет назад

    really nice to see how he was able to teach the horse to do what was asked and to find some relief in the process. Nice and willing horse. Too bad the owners weren't as willing to learn as this horse was.

  • @KKIcons
    @KKIcons 7 лет назад

    This is the start to finish training in real time I needed to see. The 7 Cinics videos are great, but you don't see him working with the same horse more than a few minutes at a time (luckily, that is enough time to see a great change toward what he is trying to get the horse to realize and leave the horse happier and softer than when he started.)

  • @ForeverYoungTattooCo
    @ForeverYoungTattooCo 7 лет назад

    Buck is my hero. Through his strength, life and sensitivity, I have found the true meaning of being a horseman. Working at becoming a good horseman has led me away from a very dark place. This man is the real deal.

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons 7 лет назад

      Mine too, same here. I am watching 7 Clinics with my kids. I worked mine 6 years with CA method, and I am sure that saved my mare from the kill pen. She was quite a case when she was given to me. 1 year with Buck's basic groundwork, and she is way softer now, and everyone wants to ride her.

  • @billie-joebutson211
    @billie-joebutson211 8 лет назад

  • @SightOfTrees
    @SightOfTrees 8 лет назад

    People who say that horse walked into the pen confident need to look closer at his body language. He was wary and on his guard, ready to get out if needed. Definitely not comfortable and confident.

    • @TerriReuserHVR90
      @TerriReuserHVR90 6 лет назад

      Being "on guard" certainly doesn't make the horse a "bronc". He was indeed confident with the guy leading him. Someone did alright by the horse, since in walked into the arena and the pen. One assumes he must have been trailered. Amazes me that people watch this stuff and because it's Brannaman (or change the name to any one of these guys) doing this to a horse he's some sort of hero. Ya, ya, ya no one could know as much as Brannaman. Couldn't possible criticize a "hero". <rolling my eyes>. I've watched this all evolve since the mid-70's. It's all for show to keep the crowds coming back. Hero vs. villain. Of course no one could know more. I wonder how people got along before all of this. The philosophy started out as something wonderful and it's morphed into something it was never intended to be. Believe me, I was around Ray Hunt and I was "all in" at one time too. I just didn't see the need for all this heavy handed business -- and Ray could be hard on a horse. The more horses I've worked with, the more I realized all this stuff is in most cases completely unnecessary. They sure don't do this in the riding schools around the world -- I wonder why that is. No one wants to go to a clinic to see a quiet chestnut horse.

    • @robgriz72
      @robgriz72 3 года назад

      @@TerriReuserHVR90 would love to see your Colt starting videos! Where are they? I looked on your channel and didn’t see any🤷‍♂️

  • @victorianmadonna
    @victorianmadonna 9 лет назад

    Quarter horses are so adorable with how they are between being thin and chubby at the same time. when I go to the fair I always have to visit them they are gorgeous and very high spirited

  • @Reata1
    @Reata1 9 лет назад

    Hi Bandy.. Sorry to say it but Buck has forgotten more about horses than Clinton will ever know..Watch the other 2 videos and I'n sure you will agree. :)

  • @mrbandy6969
    @mrbandy6969 9 лет назад

    Need to have more Videos of:Down Under Horsemanship with Mr. Clinton Anderson,because all the other videos that I've have,or have been watching have tried to copy,Clinton Anderson,and leave things out that could cause them to hurt themselves or the horses,and can't or don't instruct,demonstrate physically or verbally so that any and everybody as myself Who at onetime was an experanced horseman until I was rear ended becoming handicapped,and now wanting to start my life with Or as an Horseman because now humans now have or will let me work with them because iam Physically Hendered or Handicapped,Clinton has already helped Handicapped Police Officer,and Iam a Vietnam Vet and would like to become one of Clinton's shadows and work for Him as a instructor have Clinton hire me but he not because I don't have start up money for his school to become one of his employees,even though th re are things I could trade out in working for him since the other employments wouldn't even let me sweep flo

    • @Reata1
      @Reata1 9 лет назад

      +Bandy Prater Hi Bandy.. Sorry to say it but Buck has forgotten more about horses than Clinton will ever know..Watch the other 2 videos and I'n sure you will agree. :)

    • @mrbandy6969
      @mrbandy6969 9 лет назад

      Well I can say I agree after seeing this one , but I would greatly like a phone conversation with Yah! Both because I would Greatly Like and Appreciate the opertunaty to become a "Little Buck" or his Shadow when People See Me or Us!&For It To Be Me that Assists Him when He Goes to put on a Clinic and for Buck to Be Proud Of and Honored for me to Be With or around WIth Yah! I'am a Purple Hearted Vet that is also recovering from being Rear Ended,Need To Have Phone Conversation Desperitly! Not that I'am a seasoned Rider or Trainer but before mr.Rogers got caught with Sister in-Law I was in charge of and Manager of Lake Shore Stables,and have references from people from 4/6s,Wagner,&Bleven's,Quarter Hoses, Bill Looman,&. Individuals to verify my ability,not trying to boast but to share that I'am willing to let and "NEED Buck " to train Me Please, We Need to Talk orBuck if He Will Give Me A Chance! A lot of my belongings have been stolen while here in Nurseing Home on Mo.Iam from Texas,I do leather crafts also had my tools stolen also but starting over ,Please text me # so I can Call Please Iam desperate and serious,Begging as I never have, even just Your Time and Consideration through a Phone conversation ,Iam a Vet can take orders may have to be explained or disliked but can and will take Orders!Bye 4 Now! Hope to hear A.S.A.P. Bandy Prater

    • @plantlady328
      @plantlady328 4 года назад

      @@mrbandy6969 I would suggest that you start with a clinic with Buck if you are serious. Nothing is free no matter what you have experienced. Im sorry for your troubles, but I honestly dont see how that could ever work because of the physical requirements involved here. Im sure Buck has a long list of those wanting to apprentice with him andwho are more than willing to pay for the knowledge he has to offer. What they have to offer to Buck is supporting him during his extensive travels and it would take a great degree of physical fitness to do that. Best wishes and I hope you get a chance to audit a clinic and meet Buck one day. I hope I do too. Maybe I will see you there. Take care.

  • @grandcarriage1
    @grandcarriage1 9 лет назад

    That was really nice to watch all the way through. gives me somethings to think about with a horse I'm going to be working.

  • @keithsmith7278
    @keithsmith7278 9 лет назад

    hey Jet888 and Allen when are your next clinics?

  • @markwarnberg9504
    @markwarnberg9504 9 лет назад

    Been around horses all my Life, farrier, working with Young stock, been fortunate to have riden with some good horsemen and I have to say after watching the Buck Brannaman Movie and several other films of his "I would not want this man messing with my horses".

    • @mitchpick
      @mitchpick 9 лет назад

      +mark warnberg why?

    • @TerriReuserHVR90
      @TerriReuserHVR90 6 лет назад

      sqawcreekkid Awesome response! I couldn't agree more! It hasn't been about horses and riding for a VERY long time. Personally, I can't stand horses being beaten up in the name of training and "kindness". This was never how this philosophy was supposed to have evolved. I too "worshipped" at one time. In fact, there are some really good comments here that sound like they've got experience and aren't worshipping some "hero".

    • @TerriReuserHVR90
      @TerriReuserHVR90 6 лет назад

      Mark Warnberg Great comment. I couldn't agree more!

    • @robgriz72
      @robgriz72 3 года назад

      And you are?

    • @markwarnberg9504
      @markwarnberg9504 3 года назад

      @@robgriz72 Who are you asking?

  • @lakota123max
    @lakota123max 9 лет назад

    what a lovely horse...I feel so sorry for him tho going back to crazy owners tho..=( u did a great job with him so maybe he will be able to remember one day if he gets a new owner

  • @billstrouse319
    @billstrouse319 9 лет назад

    To all of you who are critical of this demonstration, don't worry about it. You just haven't been around enough horses and/or started enough colts to understand what he is doing and why he is doing it. As the saying goes, "When the student is ready, the teacher will appear." Think about it. Once you have devoted 40 yrs of your life to horses and started a couple of thousand colts, then you will "get it." Until then, just keep an open mind and try to learn from the true masters of their craft. Personally, I am blown away by how well his black colt is doing. Only his second ride! Are you kidding me? That is absolutely magical. Well Done!

    • @TerriReuserHVR90
      @TerriReuserHVR90 6 лет назад

      I've been around PLENTY of horses. I've been around Ray Hunt. And Ray could be plenty hard on a horse as well. I was "all in" at one time. The more horses I worked with, the more I realized a lot of this crap is completely unnecessary. I mean "unnecessary" for the horse, necessary to keep the crowds coming back. The "teacher" appeared for me years ago. It's called "the horse". For some reason, if a person doesn't buy in to what Brannaman -- and others -- are selling then those people apparently don't know a thing. That couldn't be further from the truth. It's called "waking up" from the cult. All I see now are people who are overly aggressive with horses. There is a reason for that. To be a hero, one needs a villain. This morphed into something I don't believe it was ever meant to be and it's surely different from the early days in the 70's and 80's. For those that have commented on the horse being this or a that before coming into the area, the point is, the horse lives in the moment, so jerking him around for something that happened in previous minutes or hours or days is NOT about timing, it's called setting the horse up and scaring the shit out of him.

    • @kjphorsegirl5218
      @kjphorsegirl5218 2 года назад

      @@TerriReuserHVR90 What I hear, is that you failed and because you couldn’t do it you are bashing others who are trying. Because you couldn’t find the feel their way you decided that they are bad and you don’t have to do it this way. No you don’t have to do it their way, but I bet you your horse can’t do half of what his can do. Sorry but this is coming from someone who thought at one point that, “ this is stupid, I can do it this way better,” well guess what. You can’t without having another thing that needs tweaking. Since I’ve started I’ve worked with many horses like this. Yes, maybe lighter than they do but it works so much better and sticks with them so much longer. Just because you failed to realize the timing of it doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. Buck also will tell you he has learned and adapted over the years to better ways. Something many trainers won’t admit. A true horseman is ALWAYS learning and soaking in knowledge. Also, a horse can remember way more than you give them credit. Watch them in the pasture some more because you haven’t learn from the horse as much as you thought.

    • @theequestriandojo3768
      @theequestriandojo3768 29 дней назад

      ​@@TerriReuserHVR90the opposite extreme of being in the cult is discarding everything of value in a teacher over a few points of difference that you gained through your own journey. I actually agree with some of these techniques being unnecessarily rough but would also add that this was 30 years ago and we've all gotten better including Buck. Both Buck and Ray by their own admissions were paid to fight horses in the early days so maybe look at it like comparing their beginnings to early evolution to how they were/are when older. I still go to see Buck when I can and he's smoother today than is shown here. Though the core of the method is the same.

  • @KennyLaymon
    @KennyLaymon 9 лет назад

    So many negative comments from people who never saw the way this horse was behaving with it's rider and the reason Buck was asked to help in the first place. Do your research folks. Lots of professional we'll regarded Experienced Horseman defer to Buck and regard him as the "Whisperer" he is! Buck is the Master. As is George and Rodney.

  • @brucemacpherson5925
    @brucemacpherson5925 9 лет назад

    I love the comments , internet horse trainers. Personally I'm going with the guy who is actually doing this stuff.

  • @AnimalLeftist
    @AnimalLeftist 9 лет назад

    Odd that Buck chose to use a very green horse to work the chestnut with. The green horse spooked as soon as he saw the chestnut. sorry, Buck. Use your well-trained horses to work the badly trained ones with.

  • @4ridersify
    @4ridersify 10 лет назад

    He's been 'tight', since you took hold of the lead shank and went at him like a .......? Other people scared him you say? In the end he will be tired and to most of your viewers looking relaxed, but take heed, fatigue fades much sooner than fear.

  • @TerriReuserHVR90
    @TerriReuserHVR90 10 лет назад

    "Terrified of the human"? Really?? He walked in the pen with confidence and didn't look terrified until the guy on the black horse took a hold of him. How is that helping this horse in any way?? "His prognosis is grim"? You're kicking him in the guts and yanking him until his eyes are bugging out and it's the horse's problem? You do all that crap to make the horse look like and idiot is my guess. Why would he want to get close; every time he did he got a kick in the guts! I'm shocked, actually. This horse was no bronc. Looks to me like you don't like horses. You are smug. My only hope is that people start seeing this for what it is; I've watched this evolve for years.

  • @4ridersify
    @4ridersify 10 лет назад

    That horse walked into that pen calm, respectful and confident. There was no need to go after him in such a belligerent manner. Trying to make the horse look worse so the clinician can look better. Heros need villains.

  • @tahneeroberts3898
    @tahneeroberts3898 10 лет назад

    Can't believe the folks that owned this horse weren't the least bit interested in attending this clinic. Why this horse was the way he was, no one cared enough :(

  • @jessica-walt
    @jessica-walt 10 лет назад

    This looks like a nice horse with a kind eye. It's a shame he got messed up with his training

    • @kansascowboy5721
      @kansascowboy5721 5 лет назад

      Jessica W kind Eye? You mean scared eye, then Buck put the horse at ease! You must not know ANYTHING about horses, people or training either one! 👍🏻 Your comment truly shows your ignorance

  • @jessica-walt
    @jessica-walt 10 лет назад

    But I learned from Pat that most horses who are cinchy/hard to saddle are bad about pulling back.

  • @jessica-walt
    @jessica-walt 10 лет назад

    I've never seen a horse that bad about pulling back

  • @jessica-walt
    @jessica-walt 10 лет назад

    I don't agree with constantly banging your legs on the horse's side. That's how u desensitize the horse to your leg

    • @marge6020b
      @marge6020b 5 лет назад

      Jessica W he is riding a colt that he just started.

  • @plxprincess27
    @plxprincess27 10 лет назад

    thank you for sharing!

  • @willingwalers
    @willingwalers 11 лет назад

    Absolutely beautiful! What an awesome man. Thanks for sharing.

  • @willingwalers
    @willingwalers 11 лет назад

    Absolutely beautiful! What an awesome man. Thanks for sharing.