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Jeremy Cluff
Добавлен 13 апр 2012
Trailer Loading produced by Nandar Entertainmrnt
This method may not work on every horse but it works on more than you think.
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Proper Saddle Position
Просмотров 177 тыс.12 лет назад
Jeremy goes over proper saddle position on your horse.
Proper steps to saddling your horse.
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Jeremy goes over proper steps in saddling your horse for safety.
Bitting Your Horse
Просмотров 8 тыс.12 лет назад
Jeremy Cluff goes over the proper way to bit your horse.
Tips on Tying Your Horse
Просмотров 41 тыс.12 лет назад
Jeremy goes over safety tips from tying your horses rope halter, hitching post and in the trailer. Produced by: Nandar Entertainment
Lunging Your Horse by Jeremy Cluff
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Jeremy Cluff gives you tips regarding lunging your horse. Video produced by Nandar Entertainment.
Horse Tip of the Day by Jeremy Cluff
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.12 лет назад
Shedding by Jeremy Cluff. A quick way to help get your horse ready for the summer without clogging up your brushes.
This would be a good video if you would get rid of the music.
I've seen so many different lengths girths on horses maybe do a video on that subject. thank you
I have a bunch of saddles that seem to fit well without a pad. But I’m getting roughed up hair on both sides in a big spot behind on each side of the withers! Am I maybe placing the saddle too far back to cause that?? Thanks! Tried multiple saddle and pad combinations and I get the same issue! Thanks!
I would try putting the pad higher and sliding it down to keep the hair down to help
It could be the horse(s) just have a lot of fat in the pocket behind their shoulder blade which is actually where the saddle needs to sit and its ruffling the hair. If the saddle truly fits and you’re placing the front of the bar tip in that soft pocket behind the shoulder blade then just ride the horse(s) until it/they lose weight in that area and that fat pocket goes down. Once the saddle bar tip can actually sit down in that pocket like it’s supposed to then if the saddle fits and you place it and the pad properly and make sure to always slide back and not forward when saddling and unsaddling you shouldn’t see ruffled hair anymore. We had this problem with one of our mares. The saddle fit well but she had fat in her soft pockets behind her shoulder blades and the saddle couldn’t sit down in them like it should so it was rolling and ruffling the hair till we rode her more and she lost that weight. Now the same saddle sits down like it needs to and no more ruffled hair.
@@kristencora thank you so much never thought of that but they are both chunky so that could absolutely be it!!!
@@kaelenallen742 No problem. Have a great day!
Great video thanks!
The background music is distracting.
Vet says put the saddle two inches behind the scapula. Placing saddle on withers will sore and damage eventually.
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Nice halter Thanks for sharing the tying tip! Think, though, that you'd improve your connection with your horse, if you just engage with him, instead of pushing his head away all the time... If you make sure to give her a hyoid release, after having waved the bag in front of her, she'll let go of the spook you gave her In this way, she won't be carrying it around with her, and suddenly blow up, when her 'cup' is full Also, it avoids the horse from becoming shut down
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How is the breast collar mounted one the swell ?
Thank you!! Had horses for years, got out it about 20 years ago. Just got a great Quarter horse and noticed the cinch is sliding back after 30 min of riding. I dont have a breast collar, thinking i should get one. Thanks great video, great audio, great picture, great host!
It could be that the cinch is sliding back to where it needs to be. Ride with it and if it moves to a certain spot and stays then see how the horse acts. Could just be it's going where it needs to.
I can't get my mare to load no matter what I try I'm gonna try this method...
What About the 'movement of the shoulder blade'??
What saddle is that?
Tie with a neck rope not a halter. I tie for days at a time while camping and a neck rope is standard,
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U sell those halters? Very very interested . if so can u give me a call? 760 488 0453
I have a mutton withered (flat withered), laid back should, short saddle platform purebred American Saddlebred. Hard to find the point of the wither. The saddles settles quite a way back on this horse. Saddles are a real problem for her. Currently riding in a half breed swinging fender (HorseProblems, John O’Leary, saddle, Australia). I am in NSW, Australia.
Hi Rosemary, our halfbreed saddles based on western trees ( and pads)aren’t the best fit for a large variety of backs, they mainly designed for quarter horses. But the traditional Australian made stock saddle( not poorly made Indian copies) with a wide gullet will fit a wider variety of backs and the padding will mould to that horses back. You only need a wool blanket under the stock saddle with a horse with mutton withers. I hope this helps.
Great video and rationale for what you’re doing!
Nice
Music competes with your voice..
That twisty one is about the simplest most effective knot ever
Nice
This is the best demo video I've seen so far. Thank you!
Perfect. He looks exactly like my palamino so that made it easy!
great idea for u and i preach it all the time at my barn....dental care for horses!
Thank you! This was very helpful. 🤠 I just got my TB mare and her high withers has kept me guessing if I am placing it right. Also, do you find bridge pads helpful with hollowing behind the withers? Thank you!
Nice job Jeremy
I wouldn't let you or Clinton Anderson within 10 miles of a horse of mine...persuasion indeed! I would show You persuasion!
Thank you Jeremy, I broke my back and neck, silly me, 50 years of riding, training horses, I'm trying to get back to riding and my confidence back, thanks
Thank you
Thank you Jeremy. Good lesson on saddling.
Do you have a video for an endurance saddle with V rigging?
Can you do a video on how to turn
This was incredibly helpful. I did not grow up with horses so now I'm saturating myself with proper technique. You have a new subscriber! Thank you so much!
I know this video was a while back but I have a question. Is this how you put an Aussie saddle on also? Thank you for your video.
Nice, though I don't quite understand the purpose of the thing around its neck.
Enjoy your videos,, but the music is a distraction. Competing for my attention.. 😳
Do you ride bit less bitted
I thought you weren't supposed to throw your saddle over with the stirrups hanging because it hits them in the side
proxy proxy it shouldn't freak the house out of it is properly trained in being saddled
Curtus Smith it's not for preventing and unnecessary spook its because it hurts
Great video, thank you!
Regarding the back cinch. How do you get the correct length for one
Great video. Very instructive regarding the collar and placement. Thanks. I need help with Saddle pad selection. Do you have any videos about that?
Thanks Jeremy... very informative and professional. Preciate you.
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absolutely AMAZING!!!
thank you for information . very nice
What do you think about saddle pad liner, for non slip of your saddle on hills??
If your saddle fits, you put it in the correct position, which depending on your horse and saddle may differ from what this video says, is actually putting the front of the bar tip in the soft pocket behind the shoulder blade instead of up on the withers, using a good wool saddle pad or blanket (nothing else at all, no other material, just wool) and a good mohair cinch placed correctly (it doesn’t have to be right behind the elbow where you usually see it. Wherever the rigging ring is on your saddle and how your horse is shaped determines where is needs to go. To start with run it straight down from your rigging ring and as long as it’s in front of the widest fattest part of your horse’s belly and still on the breastbone you’re good. If the cinch sits slightly behind the breastbone or behind the widest part of the belly do not move the saddle forward, just angle the cinch forward till it’s on the breastbone and ahead of the fattest part of the belly. It won’t move and neither will the saddle unless the saddle doesn’t fit your horse or is poor quality, in both cases a better saddle (older used is great) is in order. The cinch will move if it needs to. It may wind up being at an angle from your saddle and that’s perfectly fine and okay. By doing this I, nor my husband or anyone I know who does this has ever had trouble with saddles rolling or slipping, and we don’t even have to cinch up super tight, and we ride in some really steep and rough country sometimes. It’s only with synthetic materials and/or I’ll-fitting saddles and/or placing the saddle too far forward, that I’ve ever seen a rolling or slipping problem. Just make sure your saddle fits your horse well and the pad/blanket and cinch are natural materials and you should be just fine.
On the rail looks like a bowline.
Very informative and helpful.. thanks for sharing..
as a fellow trainer I love this method.. I will definitely try this next time in trailer loading demos and etc.. * always learning something new to better ourselves!*