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Dogs on the trail, good or bad?
When trail riding a lot of people own dogs and would enjoy having them on the trail. That’s fine if the dog is well mannered and stays with the owner and the owner rides alone. Dogs on the trail when other riders are along is not a smart choice. Other horses may not be as familiar with dogs and you could get someone hurt badly. Take into consideration that others are also going to be enjoying the great outdoors and unless your dog stays with you it could cause issues with other riders. Be smart and enjoy your animal when you ride alone and if you meet someone on the trail be sure you are able to control your dog and keep it beside you when you meet others. Some people are able to have the...
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What’s happening in the world today
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Election is over votes are counted and we are looking to the future. If history repeats itself the equine business will be flourishing. If you have a horse you want us to start you need to contact us and get it on our schedule so you will have a space. We have several trail horses that are almost ready to sell so, so contact us to find out what we have coming soon for sale. Rafter M Training St...
Softness is for any breed and discipline
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Mike Meizler of Rafter M Training Stables discusses the importance of riding and keeping a horse soft. All breeds all disciplines need to be soft, supple and light in order for the horse to perform at its best. In order for a horse to become soft and stay soft the rider must continue to do the exercises to keep a horse soft. Once soft always soft is NOT correct. Horses become stiff from riding ...
September 27, 2024
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Listen to your trainer You have trusted your trainer to train your horse. The trainer has spent many hours working with your horse. If your trainer does not believe the horse is a good fit for you and the activity you plan to do with your horse you need to listen and not discount what they tell you. There are signs that your horse are putting out that is telling your professional things that yo...
September 27, 2024
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Trouble with standing to mount your horse? The problem with horses that do not want to stand for you to mount is lack of patience on the horse’s part and most likely your part. If the horse used to stand for you to mount and now it will not it is most likely due to you training it to go as soon as you have gotten on. Teach yourself and your horse to stand and relax before you try to go anywhere...
New Horse Trainer at Rafter M Training Stables Kaylynn (Sissy) Chapman
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Introducing Sissy Chapman as an added trainer at Rafter M Training Stables. Sissy has been in our apprentice program for the past year, and she is now ready to accept horses to train. She is under our umbrella working in our barn and still with our supervision. This is an opportunity to have our training at a reduced rate. Contact Rafter M Training Stables to book your horse with Sissy. 4172802...
Freeze branding horses
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If you have ever wanting to see a horse freeze branded this is your video. We freeze brand 10 Missouri Foxtrotter’s with the Rafter M Training Stables brand. It’s interesting to watch! #freezebranding #gaitedhorsetrainer #missourifoxtrotter #gaitedtrailhorsetrainer
August 8, 2024
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We are starting our obstacle training course. It will be available to our www.patreon.com subscribers on the white trail package. It is $10.00 per month. You can go to our Facebook page rafter m training stables and click our links to get straight to our Patreon page. Or go to www.patreon.com create an account and then at the top in the search bar type rafter m training stables. You will be off...
How to buy a horse that fits your style of riding
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We recommend that you first go and try out horses that are the breed that you are interested in riding as well as the temperament that you are looking for in a horse. You also need to look at how the horse is made and how the horse travels. Once you have experienced the type of horse that you enjoy riding and then go looking for that type of horse. Please don't buy a horse based on color and no...
Bug bites
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Good morning! We have experienced either Mites, Chiggers, something in the woods that has eaten horses really bad. We wanted to share our experience so that you might have a solution if you experience these bug bites. We use Dexamethasone to relieve the itching. We have also found a topical that works to help get the bites to go away Blu-Kote. I sprayed the horses' legs where I had bites and th...
July 5, 2024
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July 5, 2024
Trail ride highlights
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Trail ride in Missouri with the Rafter M training stables crew. We had a two year old, 3 year old, 4 year old and a 7 year old Foxtrotter. The 2 and 4 year old is the first time out on the trails. The 3 year old has have 90 days of training and has been on multiple rides and 7 year old has had 60 days of training. All of the horses did well today. The ride was about 10 miles with some beautiful...
Emergency situation with horse at flooded horse camp
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Our customer sent us a message about the flooding at CCTR in Eminence, MO. She was there and riding when she received a call saying her truck and trailer had rising water running under them. She was so thankful that her horse had been taught to lope so she could get back to camp. She had to lope through water above the horse's knees to get to her truck and get hooked up and drive out of the flo...
Buying a horse chat with Mike
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Buying a horse is difficult and trying at times. We have had so many people contact us about horses they have purchased that have not been what they were expecting, and they are reaching out to us to help them figure out what they should do to help their situation. Any horse that is online or on an online auction should be available for you to go and try out the horse to see if you are a good f...
Kaylynn, Keili and Mike discuss what the girls have learned working with Rafter M Training Stables
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Kaylynn, Keili and Mike discuss what the girls have learned working with Rafter M Training Stables
Mistakes riders make with their body while riding.
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Mistakes riders make with their body while riding.
May 3, 2024
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May 3, 2024
April 9, 2024
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April 9, 2024
Pushy horses tell you a lot about the level of training they have mastered.
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Pushy horses tell you a lot about the level of training they have mastered.
February 27, 2024
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February 27, 2024
February 20, 2024
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February 20, 2024
Price of horses
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Price of horses
BE SAFE!!!!
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BE SAFE!!!!
Peri on stopping with my seat
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Peri on stopping with my seat
Peri leg cues
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Peri leg cues
Peri mounting
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Peri mounting
Peri on the lunge line.
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Peri on the lunge line.
Rider Confidence
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Rider Confidence
January 16, 2024
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January 16, 2024
Happy horse natural gait
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Happy horse natural gait

Комментарии

  • @horsefancy
    @horsefancy 2 дня назад

    I am 65......I do not know WHEN people started buying horses that they have NEVER touched....taking people's word. They have NO idea how the horse world WORKS!!

  • @user-yd1vl9lj5j
    @user-yd1vl9lj5j 3 дня назад

    Idiot.

  • @dreamgaits
    @dreamgaits 4 дня назад

    What a great topic! When I lived in California we rode in the Cleveland National forest in very remote and rugged country. I always took my two Dalmatians, my Aussie and my friend brought her big brown Lab mix. We never had an issue and did it for years. I lost two dogs to Mountain Lions on my own deck while living in Calif. I would never ever ever go out in those woods without at least four dogs with me.

  • @PONYHEAVEN
    @PONYHEAVEN 4 дня назад

    No one addresses it.

  • @dreamgaits
    @dreamgaits 6 дней назад

    Yes, luckily the American People had good enough memories to realize how good we had it "before" Woof!

  • @dreamgaits
    @dreamgaits Месяц назад

    Where?

  • @dreamgaits
    @dreamgaits Месяц назад

    So many people choose by color and buy horses that are more than they can handle. Horses have personalities and drives just as people and dogs do. You can't train the personality or drive out of a horse or dog.

  • @dreamgaits
    @dreamgaits Месяц назад

    So many gaited horses are started too fast and asked to gait gait gait and they are mounted on the fly. When you get one of those they are anxious to stand there and think that any second they will feel a whip or spur.

  • @porterrannals1198
    @porterrannals1198 Месяц назад

    I appreciate this video so much, i have a walker and I just want her to be soft and gait smoothly on a loose rein and everyone I've talked to wants tell me all the things for show horses

    • @MrMikemeizler
      @MrMikemeizler Месяц назад

      @@porterrannals1198 that is a problem in gaited horses all the training comes from the show pen nobody thinks of trail riders but we do

  • @kellylee5235
    @kellylee5235 2 месяца назад

    I so wish you were closer to me. Thank you so much for your awesome realistic videos!!!

    • @MrMikemeizler
      @MrMikemeizler 2 месяца назад

      @@kellylee5235 thank you very much for where do you live

  • @jessescott3558
    @jessescott3558 2 месяца назад

    Can I come visit ?

  • @silky2204
    @silky2204 2 месяца назад

    No horse is going to mow me over. I get kill pen horses and do not have any of this trouble.

  • @jobond3317
    @jobond3317 2 месяца назад

    You are probably to heavy to ride. Get fit

  • @MR-xw1lv
    @MR-xw1lv 2 месяца назад

    Horse trainer my ass...just another rough cowboy.

  • @Vickiloll-h8o
    @Vickiloll-h8o 2 месяца назад

    Always interesting.

  • @DonnaS-q9s
    @DonnaS-q9s 2 месяца назад

    Your stimulus he’s a animal not a person he doesn’t know why your tie her up and quit calling the horse a bitch shit man another horse abuser

  • @DonnaS-q9s
    @DonnaS-q9s 2 месяца назад

    You sound like a abuser

  • @DonnaS-q9s
    @DonnaS-q9s 2 месяца назад

    You better not abuse that horse

    • @pendlera2959
      @pendlera2959 Месяц назад

      His attitude suggests he will. "Your horse is rude." " They're gonna get humble." He's acting like a horse that's curious about what goes on in the barn is doing something wrong. He said he made the red roan have a bad day when he was training her. This is a guy that sees the horse's natural behavior as a sign of bad intent and therefore punishes them. No way there's not abuse in his barn.

  • @frederickbooth7970
    @frederickbooth7970 2 месяца назад

    Good to hear & see you discuss release of pressure. So many colt starters we have seen have little or know understanding of proper timing of release. Personally we prefer to get onboard a new horse for the 1st time bareback with no saddles or pads. Also have never used spurs either. You`re use of the spurs was gentle & not abusive in the least. Your correction also was done with patience & just enough pressure & release to work well. With our present farm Thoroughbred sire seeing as he was by a Kentucky bred stakes winning sire as well as having Seattle Slew lines in him, we figured he might prove interesting to teach to ride! He was. We utilized mother nature`s high temps of 110F for several days to accustom him to being ridden outside of barn. He was well taught & ground trained in barn aisle ways 1st. 1st time outside is when we found out what kind of horse we had! Never blew up or crow hopped or bucked. Was a head slinger! We would ignore the head slinging & eventually with coaxing & patient encouragement + 110F temps he would figure out it was easier to walk around front farm of farm. It took several hours & a couple of days for him to quit the head slinging. He now is a great ground covering riding horse with tremendous ground covering strides.Sometimes faster to get to my neighboring farmers shop on him than driving. Of course since his sire & dam are no longer alive like your colt here he is somewhat special. He is now 21 & has provided us with many good & intelligent good tempered horses for people to enjoy. Had a family pickup one of his fillies on Saturday. When he eventually passes we will miss him! Everyday I hug him & scratch his favorite places like his ears & rump & shoulders.

  • @frederickbooth7970
    @frederickbooth7970 2 месяца назад

    Circle driving. Interesting concept. Absolutely agree with teaching a horse to reverse. It can be a lifesaver in some situations. I always teach horses to back or reverse with slight pressure at their chest with my hand. One rein stop is also good for a horse to be used to & know of. Beautiful mare & well turned out with her mane & tail. Have just discovered your channel through algorithm. I`m surprised you don`t have more subscribers. You have some good ideas & appreciate your showing them.

    • @MrMikemeizler
      @MrMikemeizler 2 месяца назад

      @@frederickbooth7970 thank you very much

  • @frederickbooth7970
    @frederickbooth7970 2 месяца назад

    Some very good ideas! Good to see your helping someone who has had a traumatic experience with a good, gentle horse.

  • @kikaree
    @kikaree 2 месяца назад

    Sometimes domestic animals need to be put down. God put man in charge on this planet to make the best decisions for his creation in the man's opinion.

    • @barryedwardchadwick8162
      @barryedwardchadwick8162 2 месяца назад

      There are no bad horses,people fuk them up

    • @kikaree
      @kikaree 2 месяца назад

      @@barryedwardchadwick8162 There are plenty of useless horses. Have you ever owned and fed a horse daily? They require a lot of time and energy to make it all worthwhile.

  • @joannschmidt313
    @joannschmidt313 2 месяца назад

    i enjoyed this , such good horse education. thank you.

  • @SabrinaA638
    @SabrinaA638 2 месяца назад

    My gelding used to be a show horse, I have problems riding him on trails. He is so spooky and scared about everything what is around him and he is very high headed. I am a beginner and didn’t know about certain styles. Just awesome points which gives me to think about.

  • @SabrinaA638
    @SabrinaA638 2 месяца назад

    That exactly what my gelding did! He was very disrespectful, run me over, kicked at me, he was so wild but I was being told, he is a beginner horse. I was a beginner and he was my first horse. I still have him, three years later, he got so much better. I watched a lot of RUclips videos, didn’t get any training how to handle horses, I still struggle a little bit with him riding. I just love your point! ❤

    • @DonnaS-q9s
      @DonnaS-q9s 2 месяца назад

      NO!’ Don’t listen to this guy

  • @danhansen5584
    @danhansen5584 2 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @adriennemiller1642
    @adriennemiller1642 2 месяца назад

    You are the real deal- thanks for speaking truth 👍

    • @MrMikemeizler
      @MrMikemeizler 2 месяца назад

      @@adriennemiller1642 thank you very much I appreciate you watching if we can help just let us know

  • @debbienixon4460
    @debbienixon4460 3 месяца назад

    You can not insure just any horses they have to be worth a lot of money cause I tried to insure a registered horse good breeding .

  • @danfields3341
    @danfields3341 3 месяца назад

    There are people who shouldn't own horses unless they are purchased from a dude ranch...

  • @andrewheinemann-d7m
    @andrewheinemann-d7m 3 месяца назад

    Great video, the one rein stop is critical, as well as the tarp training.

  • @andrewheinemann-d7m
    @andrewheinemann-d7m 3 месяца назад

    Ha! I love your videos. I learn a lot from you. I do not even have a Facebook account, I can appreciate your perspective. All great points that are true made here. I never owned my own horses until 3 years ago, I got a 1.5 year old filly and only paid $1 for her, did a year of groundwork myself, had a trainer help me get her under saddle for 60 days. She is now 4.5 years old and safe to ride, but for sure she was not always safe in the beginning. She is now safe because I spent a month riding her everyday hunting and pushing cattle for a month straight, rode her every day from my house on 10 to 40 mile rides in the mountains for another year. There was a time when I was first getting her under saddle that I think a lot of people would have given up. I got through those tough times by doing a lot of research and studying from experienced trainers, along with a lot of hours and time on my end. And still if I sent her to you, I am sure you would want to do more work on her. I cover a lot of miles so I break your rule about never loping up hills, it is very mountainous where I live so if I never lope up any hills, I will never get anywhere. But I do think you have a great point. I notice both my horses can get a little pushy if I am always letting them lope...to a point until they get tired. My second horse is an 9 year old gelding OTTB, and I picked him up really for not much money either, and the previous owner was struggling with his attitude. But I had to do a ton of ground work with him. He is safe to ride now, but also took a lot of work and a lot of miles in the mountains to get him right. I live out west in Northern California but was born in Missouri, only lived there for one year before moving out west with my parents. All my grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles form Missouri. Great people there.

  • @kimaholland3423
    @kimaholland3423 3 месяца назад

    Well, sometimes you just have to do it yourself .It will be good for the horse in the long run 😉

  • @myhappygecko2895
    @myhappygecko2895 3 месяца назад

    I got a great horse but he has feet problems 😭 which I’m working to find the best vet and farrier to fix it. Everyone seems to do things differently.

  • @gail2283
    @gail2283 3 месяца назад

    Totally agree about handling the horses. If a horse doesn't respect you on the ground - its sure not gonna respect you in the saddle.

  • @gail2283
    @gail2283 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the info.

  • @gail2283
    @gail2283 3 месяца назад

    Good info - thank you

  • @carlyfenton-wyrick1560
    @carlyfenton-wyrick1560 3 месяца назад

    So I've been trying to find my next horse. I have the most experience with Icelandics, and my Icelandic is no longer rideable. But they are expensive and dealing with the winter coat is a pain. So I have been trying to pivot to a Racking or Rocky mountain, or Standardbred, something with a similar gait to an Icelandic. I feel like I know what I want, and everyone keeps trying to sell me well-behaved trail horses with a crap gait, or a TWH or MFT that is not what I'm looking for. I'm in the west coast and I swear, all we have out here is crap and it's still expensive. I am so frustrated, I see so many horses that are close to what I want, but I'd have to fly out to try them. They are all in TN or KY. I really don't know what to do anymore. I've ridden Rocky Mountain but have not gotten the chance to try Racking or Standardbred yet, there are just not any out here. 😢

    • @myhappygecko2895
      @myhappygecko2895 3 месяца назад

      They are good horses who no one ever trained right or got their feet right.

  • @406dn7
    @406dn7 3 месяца назад

    I think, for a person who has never owned a horse, by far the most important thing is to get is a calm horse. It does not need to be perfectly gaited, or pretty. I would suggest they shop for a horse that has some age on it. By the time that horse becomes too old to ride, the rider will have considerable experience. For experienced horse people, they know what the want. I am a pointing dog horseback field trialer. By far the TWH is the most common breed. A confident rider often wants a forward horse, I know that I do.

  • @oliviahentges2890
    @oliviahentges2890 3 месяца назад

    Here near California Mo we have lots and lots of mites that bite horses and humans. The horses just scratch alot and we get little red bumps that when you scratch it the skin pops and turns into a sore that may take up to a month to heal away.

  • @dreamgaits
    @dreamgaits 3 месяца назад

    Would like to add a suggestion. Rule in # 1 in video, camera person never talks. How about on these seated static shot videos, mike her up and sit her beside you. Her input is valuable but should not come from behind the camera.

  • @dreamgaits
    @dreamgaits 3 месяца назад

    I so enjoy your videos and your matter of fact delivery. No sugar coating. Great content. Keep it up!

    • @MrMikemeizler
      @MrMikemeizler 3 месяца назад

      I appreciate that!

    • @MrMikemeizler
      @MrMikemeizler 3 месяца назад

      @@dreamgaits I just put up another one hope you enjoy

  • @BlitzenSpeaks
    @BlitzenSpeaks 3 месяца назад

    My Grandfather always told me, _"There are few bad horses, and MANY bad owners/trainers."_

  • @gail2283
    @gail2283 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the videos - enjoy watchung and learning.

  • @gail2283
    @gail2283 3 месяца назад

    thanks for the video

  • @gail2283
    @gail2283 3 месяца назад

    Great video - thank you

  • @gail2283
    @gail2283 3 месяца назад

    So true - thanks for video

  • @denisefucci8464
    @denisefucci8464 3 месяца назад

    I hope the owner gets training as well. ❤

  • @eileenmeier6736
    @eileenmeier6736 3 месяца назад

    Do you have a video of the 15 ground exercises in detail?

  • @blueberrypie3452
    @blueberrypie3452 3 месяца назад

    Omg, love this dude. Thank you for your brutal honesty! ❤

    • @MrMikemeizler
      @MrMikemeizler 3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much I appreciate you