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Wilde Child Official
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Добавлен 19 окт 2018
Trick rider and horse trainer located in Ash Fork, AZ. Have a five-horse liberty team which I trained myself, and have dedicated my life to exploring kinder horsemanship methods. No horse is too far gone, it just takes someone who won't give up.
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Website: wildechild.weebly.com/
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Phone: (480) 692-1704
Email: wildechildofficial@gmail.com
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Website: wildechild.weebly.com/
Facebook: wildechild0554
Instagram: @wildechild_official
Podcast: open.spotify.com/show/3OhqNFxPFBzWEu7Eh0VQke
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Contact Us:
Phone: (480) 692-1704
Email: wildechildofficial@gmail.com
FOAL HANDLING // Episode One || Imprinting and Building Trust
FOAL HANDLING // Episode One || Imprinting and Building Trust
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MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Ten || Review & First Saddle
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MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Ten || Review & First Saddle
MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Nine || Groundwork, Window of Tolerance, and Jeffrey’s Method
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MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Nine || Groundwork, Window of Tolerance, and Jeffrey’s Method
MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Eight || First Trim
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MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Eight || First Trim
MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Seven || Desensitizing, Backing Up, Lateral & Vertical Flexion
Просмотров 124Месяц назад
MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Seven || Desensitizing, Backing Up, Lateral & Vertical Flexion
PRODUCT REVIEWS // Double Seated Western Saddle
Просмотров 254Месяц назад
PRODUCT REVIEWS // Double Seated Western Saddle
MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Six || Colt Starting Prerequisites Evaluation
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MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Six || Colt Starting Prerequisites Evaluation
MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Five || Lunging, Targeting, & Self-Haltering
Просмотров 318Месяц назад
MUSTANG CHEROKEE // Day Five || Lunging, Targeting, & Self-Haltering
MUSTANG TOAST // Day Four || Catching, Self-Haltering, and Confidence Building
Просмотров 484Месяц назад
MUSTANG TOAST // Day Four || Catching, Self-Haltering, and Confidence Building
MUSTANG TOAST // Day Three || Feed & Retreat, Bridge Signal Association, and Reinforcing Touch
Просмотров 620Месяц назад
MUSTANG TOAST // Day Three || Feed & Retreat, Bridge Signal Association, and Reinforcing Touch
ASK WILDE // Kicking When Handling the Hinds
Просмотров 59Месяц назад
ASK WILDE // Kicking When Handling the Hinds
MUSTANG TOAST // Day Two || Approach & Retreat, New Environment, Introduction to Herd
Просмотров 263Месяц назад
MUSTANG TOAST // Day Two || Approach & Retreat, New Environment, Introduction to Herd
MUSTANG TOAST // Day One || Homecoming
Просмотров 349Месяц назад
MUSTANG TOAST // Day One || Homecoming
ASK WILDE // When a Horse Struggles Lunging in Both Directions
Просмотров 145Месяц назад
ASK WILDE // When a Horse Struggles Lunging in Both Directions
INTERVIEW W/ JOCHEN SCHLEESE // Treed VS Treeless Saddle Discussion
Просмотров 242 месяца назад
INTERVIEW W/ JOCHEN SCHLEESE // Treed VS Treeless Saddle Discussion
WILDE CHILD PODCAST // Season 4 Episode 1 || The Lessons Horses Teach Us on Anger
Просмотров 132 месяца назад
WILDE CHILD PODCAST // Season 4 Episode 1 || The Lessons Horses Teach Us on Anger
AUGUST BARN VLOG // New Place & Tack Room Move-In
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AUGUST BARN VLOG // New Place & Tack Room Move-In
JUNE BARN VLOG // Once a Client Horse, Always a Client Horse
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JUNE BARN VLOG // Once a Client Horse, Always a Client Horse
BITLESS BRIDLES // Explaining the Crossunder, Sidepull, and Bosal
Просмотров 1224 месяца назад
BITLESS BRIDLES // Explaining the Crossunder, Sidepull, and Bosal
HOW TO // Break Down Your Training Sessions
Просмотров 424 месяца назад
HOW TO // Break Down Your Training Sessions
HOW TO // Start Teaching Your Horse Liberty Work
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HOW TO // Start Teaching Your Horse Liberty Work
BUILD A BEAR WORKSHOP // Inner-Child Work || Longhorn and Stitch
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BUILD A BEAR WORKSHOP // Inner-Child Work || Longhorn and Stitch
When your aggressive horse says no….
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When your aggressive horse says no….
MAY BARN VLOG // Barn Chores & Life Update
Просмотров 1095 месяцев назад
MAY BARN VLOG // Barn Chores & Life Update
When will the book be out? I want to read it! Also I sent you an email regarding an internship
Is the book out yet? I would love to read it! Pin??
@@MegDesfosses not yet!! I do have other books currently published about a range of topics, but the one on saddles should be done November 2025!
Nice looking horse ! Wow
My opinion on if a horse bucks under saddle during training. My goal is to always overprepare the horse before putting the saddle on, as well as before getting the first ride in. If the horse bucks or throws a major hissy fit, we will go back a couple of steps and work on those for a while before trying again. Excited bucks don't count as they have a visual difference from the "get this monster off of me" buck.
Very beautiful horses. Go slow. Also no dogs when your having a training session. This guy is nervous and tense. Know how to read body language. His back is down, his foot is cocked, head is high, ears are back and tense.❤
I totally agree that the foal will watch his mom for her interaction with their human. We have cared for stray cats for about 20 years and we've seen the little ones get their leads from the older ones. If they see the older ones trust you and love on you, they feel like you must be okay. So I believe your foal will play off Mama's vibes. Trust is everything. 💞🐎🐴💞
Wow! We have his twin!
@@Eatmorebeef-g4k send pics to wildechildofficial@gmail.com!!!
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Glad that I found your channel. Subscribed . Cherokee is such a stunning boy.
I love how you imprint with blowing up Her nose. I’ve done this with every foal I’ve owned I Learned it from Watching horses greet each other especially the first meeting. They touch noses and blow in each other noses. My horses still expect me to do it when I greet them. ❤
This is true too true 😂
Every horse is unique imo. This is especially important to remember when you don't have the horse's history and breeding lineage. Though information helps to interpret, interact and respond to a horse's behavior- such as bucking, nothing supercedes time, trust respect and bonding. And rushing or pushing because you are on the⏰️ doesn't help. And lastly, like people horses have off days. Always, end your time with your horse on a positive note; a word of love, grooming & a good scratch along with the "treat treat tax" helps your horse feel safe and cared for.
My sister broke her arm because of a horse buke
There was a wonderful British woman (Barbara Woodhouse) who had a TV program on dogs and training them. She also diverged to horses and brought up the importance of sharing breath with your horse. You are the first of the 4 horsey channels I watch to mention sharing your breath with the foal. You are good.
I love this series. I like how you discussed different approaches to foal handling. Every trainer and every foal are unique. But I really like your approach, it makes so much sense. Keep these coming please. And Chaos is adorable.
Some toddlers bite when they have big feelings without an outlet. Nobody says it's okay to bite, but nobody says its unusual before they know better, either
God created horses perfectly to carry a rider. From the gentle curve in the back that keeps your tush in place, the narrowing at the withers to form a grip for your legs. Even the gap between the teeth where a bit will fit comfortably.
You are lucky to be alive I feel your pain I am a horse rider you are a strong woman good luck you havey prayers
I'm so proud of you!!!!! But from one horsewomen to another, and I say this w so much respect- please please wear a helmet. God Bless😊
Another awesome session. He's really coming along great. Thank you for sharing. 🤩🐎
God bless you. My God be with you in all your next adventures.
I hope life starts getting a little bit easier for you and your herd and I hope you and your heart have a good year
I love your teaching style. What a beautiful new place you have found. 🌄 I'm so happy for you, following your dream. What an inspiration.
I had to learn that too. I have a TBI from getting thrown into a retaining wall by a very obnoxious Appaloosa that was chasing other horses during the lesson. I stupidly got back on when I should’ve gone to the hospital and I’m dealing with the consequences still. That was 2017 and, I have a lot of issues from it, but I’m slowly getting back into horseback riding ❤
Prayers 🙏🏼
Sometimes leaving is the best thing. Sometimes coming back is even better. Finding that out is often the best thing. Let community support you.
I'm so proud of you for sticking through it and not giving up! People like you help me keep going ❤
What could it hurt. Please try.....
Never give up. Please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Simkovich concussion institute. It's for traumatic brain injuries. Please look into it. Please. I have faith 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Please look into it.
Just call . He works with the National Hockey league. Check out his web site .
I see you are in Northern Arizona and I would love to come to visit you and show you the love in Prescott for a new friend who would have been there for you ❤
@@Piperseclectic1968 sure! Message me on instagram or shoot me an email!
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Look how strong she is as she pulls herself up!!!
I have a very similar story! I’m so glad to see you are back to walking a riding. Enjoy every single second of it! As someone else said age will bring back the injuries sometimes. I can’t ride anymore these days, but I still enjoy being around my horses! Never give up!
You are amazing!
Glad your short popped up for me. Very happy to see what you have overcome. Looking forward to watching your channel❣️😻
So glad you are getting your life back!!
❤😢 excellent advice thanks for sharing
Wow what an inspiring story
So glad that you’re doing good after a year after your accident. Hope things keep getting better forward for you.❤
100% me 😂💅
I front flipped off a horse. I had a 1 1/2 foot bruise on my leg (from the horn), sore back, and a mild headache (landed on my back). Today almost a year later I rode that horse for a second time since the accident (got on minutes after the accident).
good girl ❤
i wonder the same 😢
wow❤
i love your videos and the editing
that’s the way i am ❤❤❤❤
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