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This is a helpful video and I want to try it in the future with my horse! Also, I was shown another thing that works good with your horse, similar to the red light green light. It teaches the horse that you are in this together, kind of? So, you basically just have them in a grassy area and you just let them graze, but you choose a spot you want to graze in and lead them there, and then reward them when they stop. Then the horse picks a place next, then you do. And you just keep doing that really for as long as you like. ❤️
I was lying in bed thinking about your other "play with your horse video". I was going to pull it out and watch it again, but I saw this one!! Thank you, Beautiful!
My riding instructor has been out because of a family problem for 3 weeks so thats 3 lessons that Ive missed and I love horses so much and Im learned so much from you already thank you ❤
I'm trying to get back into riding after 10+ years and your videos help so much. It's like having a more experienced friend or older sister at the barn (since I'm not at a barn currently), really reassuring and approachable but also such great advice!
My horse (well, she's not technically mine, but I've put more work into her in the 9 years that I've known her (she's 12) than anyone else ever has, she's utterly convinced that she's mine, and her owners have told me they might let me buy her - I've honestly wanted to buy her since she was 4) and I are working on the follow the leader one (we're not quite solid enough on it to go to a trot (I've tried a few times, but we're just not there yet) - we're currently at a walk only; we are working on backing up, though, both with me walking forward toward her as well as me walking backward), as well as the hugging one from the last video. I've only done it once, but the one where you teach the horse to pick up its feet when tapped in a certain spot, she picked up on that one really quickly. The scratching their favorite spots has also been a bonding activity I've been utilizing - she used to only be comfortable showing her negative emotions, but once I found her favorite spots to be scratched and praised her every time she showed that she liked it, she started showing her positive emotions more, which has been really fun to see. I've also done the weaving around obstacles (on lead for sure, can't remember if we've ever done it off - maybe once or twice??) She likes to play hard to get (it sometimes took 5 minutes or more to catch her), but as soon as I started taking the extra time (I don't often have it because I'm only out there 2 afternoons/week on a good week (recently it's been only one), but when I do, I take it) to spend playing with her in the round pen (the only suitable space we have for that sort of thing) back in the early summer, she has been massively easier to catch, even standing still for me most of the time, and, on rare occasions, actually walking toward me when I go out to get her (she had basically never walked toward me for catching before that, so that was huge). She does tend to flip out at a tarp that's on the trail (put there, and half buried with sediment, where the trail crosses a gully to prevent the entire trail from washing out from erosion) - she used to jump it, but I've gotten her to where she'll walk it, yet she doesn't care when a tarp is lifted over her and strapped down (she's one of the best pack horses we have), so I'd like, at some point, to work with her on stepping over tarps to see whether it's tarps in general, or just the one on the trail, which she has been walking across since she was 2 (and for years she didn't used to have a problem with it, which is what kind of weirds me out).
In thinking about the rag.... Didn't you do a video not too long ago where you trained Tucker to pick up a glove for you? That's pretty similar to the way he picked up the rag. :)
I just had a pretty nasty fall on a school horse. He was bit by a spider on his private parts😳 the poor thing was really upset. I fell like I want to keep riding him so he understands that there are no hard feelings. He did what any animal would do.
This is AWESOME!! Just one question… I how can I reward my horse when she doesn’t like any treats? Like she LITERALLY just won’t eat them I have tried peppermints, I have tried apples, I have tried treats that are made for horses, but she doesn’t like ANY of them. So how can I tell her she did it right when she doesn’t like any treats?
is really like to do some exercise/playing with my horse using ground poles but she hates them! before I got her, someone was having her jump three oxers together at around 4 years old. I've tried to reintroduce her to the ground poles just as something to walkover and just look at but every time she freaks out and is hard to calm back down. any ideas on what I can do???
Hello! 🙂 First of all you have a beautiful horse and Tucker is so sweet. My question to you is, do you give your horse massages like around the hips and on the backbone and around the neck area around the top of the head? If so I would like to know how you do it so I can do that to the horses we have on our farm. And the other thing is, do you think it's okay for a horse to play with a beach ball? Just asking. Thank you and God bless.
Carmella: “I’ll give that to him. He’s a big horse.”
Tucker:13.1 h.h.
He so gentle. His face looks like he’s happy playing games with you. Sweet horse! 🥰
My horse personally loves changing textures on her feet. Grass, gravel, cement, tarp, she loves the change
I like Tucker's haircut!!! He's such a good boy, and I can tell he loves playing games with you carmella!!! 🐎 💕
Same
It' so cute to see Tucker following you around, trotting and stopping as you run and stop.
Tucker is so smart!! HE DID SO WELL!
I “played” with my horse yesterday and it was such fun.
An equestrian wearing white to the barn????😱 love the video!!!!!!!
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@@CarmellaAbel plz 🌹🥀🌻🌺🌼🌹🥀 plz 🌹 🥀🌻🌺🌼🌹 specially if you don't mind can you join me plz 🌹🥀🌻🌺🌼🌹🥀 I'm excited really want to really serious I'm crying plz join me in your journey plz
"This human is so easy to fool. I pretend that I scared from stepping on stuff and everytime I don't she gives me treats."
Love this pair! 😍
This is a helpful video and I want to try it in the future with my horse! Also, I was shown another thing that works good with your horse, similar to the red light green light. It teaches the horse that you are in this together, kind of? So, you basically just have them in a grassy area and you just let them graze, but you choose a spot you want to graze in and lead them there, and then reward them when they stop. Then the horse picks a place next, then you do. And you just keep doing that really for as long as you like. ❤️
I’m learning so much, and you make it look fun, can’t wait to try these :)
Ikr
he is such a good boy! ❤️
I was lying in bed thinking about your other "play with your horse video". I was going to pull it out and watch it again, but I saw this one!! Thank you, Beautiful!
My riding instructor has been out because of a family problem for 3 weeks so thats 3 lessons that Ive missed and I love horses so much and Im learned so much from you already thank you ❤
The horses at my barn are so motivated by food they expect it
Ill try these with some schooling horses!
Good boy Tucker! 😁
Tucker is the cutest pony ever and your videos are super helpful
I'm trying to get back into riding after 10+ years and your videos help so much. It's like having a more experienced friend or older sister at the barn (since I'm not at a barn currently), really reassuring and approachable but also such great advice!
This is so cute, trying with Guapo 🐎 thank you!!
I am definitely going to try these games! They look so fun! And Tucker is such a good and well mannered boy. 😍
You are my ……………Fravorite ……… Mis….spelled on purpose! Thank you and Tucker! 😎👍🏻😅💕❤️🐴. Favored! 😎👌⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great video!
Showmanship! Awesome! 😎🐴💕❤️👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
My horse (well, she's not technically mine, but I've put more work into her in the 9 years that I've known her (she's 12) than anyone else ever has, she's utterly convinced that she's mine, and her owners have told me they might let me buy her - I've honestly wanted to buy her since she was 4) and I are working on the follow the leader one (we're not quite solid enough on it to go to a trot (I've tried a few times, but we're just not there yet) - we're currently at a walk only; we are working on backing up, though, both with me walking forward toward her as well as me walking backward), as well as the hugging one from the last video. I've only done it once, but the one where you teach the horse to pick up its feet when tapped in a certain spot, she picked up on that one really quickly. The scratching their favorite spots has also been a bonding activity I've been utilizing - she used to only be comfortable showing her negative emotions, but once I found her favorite spots to be scratched and praised her every time she showed that she liked it, she started showing her positive emotions more, which has been really fun to see. I've also done the weaving around obstacles (on lead for sure, can't remember if we've ever done it off - maybe once or twice??)
She likes to play hard to get (it sometimes took 5 minutes or more to catch her), but as soon as I started taking the extra time (I don't often have it because I'm only out there 2 afternoons/week on a good week (recently it's been only one), but when I do, I take it) to spend playing with her in the round pen (the only suitable space we have for that sort of thing) back in the early summer, she has been massively easier to catch, even standing still for me most of the time, and, on rare occasions, actually walking toward me when I go out to get her (she had basically never walked toward me for catching before that, so that was huge). She does tend to flip out at a tarp that's on the trail (put there, and half buried with sediment, where the trail crosses a gully to prevent the entire trail from washing out from erosion) - she used to jump it, but I've gotten her to where she'll walk it, yet she doesn't care when a tarp is lifted over her and strapped down (she's one of the best pack horses we have), so I'd like, at some point, to work with her on stepping over tarps to see whether it's tarps in general, or just the one on the trail, which she has been walking across since she was 2 (and for years she didn't used to have a problem with it, which is what kind of weirds me out).
I’m new to the horsemanship and all your videos really help me out and give me confidence on relating to my boy.
I don't have a horse but want so much to do these tricks ;-;
I love your style with the horse 🐎 Tucker sure knows how awesome you are !
Such fun and creative ideas!! Loved this and can’t wait to try it!! How have I never taught my horses “step” before?!?
Thanks!!
What a great video , i realy like it iam going to try this aswel . Sounds like a fun excercize
I LOVE HORSES I WISH I HAD ONE
Really Wonderful Video! So many easy ideas that will have us bond with our Horses 💜🐴💜 thank you
I’m finally early to one of your videos! Hello! Thank you for helping me! :]
Amazing, you are so fun to watch and listen to. 👍
Great video. I train babies so I'll definitely be trying out some of these exercises until they're old enough to back :)
I am going to try that love the video
In thinking about the rag.... Didn't you do a video not too long ago where you trained Tucker to pick up a glove for you? That's pretty similar to the way he picked up the rag. :)
Amazing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
How are there 6 thumbs down???? What’s not to like? Please explain yourselves, people!!! : )
My pony steps on halter leadropes leashs my feet and my mini pony plastic bags
I just had a pretty nasty fall on a school horse. He was bit by a spider on his private parts😳 the poor thing was really upset. I fell like I want to keep riding him so he understands that there are no hard feelings. He did what any animal would do.
Very good
Brilliant❤
Great
Clever boy
Nice 👍
This is AWESOME!! Just one question… I how can I reward my horse when she doesn’t like any treats? Like she LITERALLY just won’t eat them I have tried peppermints, I have tried apples, I have tried treats that are made for horses, but she doesn’t like ANY of them. So how can I tell her she did it right when she doesn’t like any treats?
Even just stopping and scratching her is a good reward!
where did you get the clip on your lead rope?? Can't seem to find that style anywhere
How many years have you had tucker
is really like to do some exercise/playing with my horse using ground poles but she hates them! before I got her, someone was having her jump three oxers together at around 4 years old. I've tried to reintroduce her to the ground poles just as something to walkover and just look at but every time she freaks out and is hard to calm back down. any ideas on what I can do???
Hello! 🙂 First of all you have a beautiful horse and Tucker is so sweet. My question to you is, do you give your horse massages like around the hips and on the backbone and around the neck area around the top of the head? If so I would like to know how you do it so I can do that to the horses we have on our farm. And the other thing is, do you think it's okay for a horse to play with a beach ball? Just asking. Thank you and God bless.
yes and yes
@@Space-Case999 Well, okay thank you! lol!!
I wish I had a horse. If I did I would definitely do these challenges! Great video!
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How does he not start grazing
wow.. so beautiful
how old is tucker
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Tucker is such a beautiful boy❤ Can I ask why you have his chest shaved in this video?😊
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Hey
I haven’t watched fully just the talking bit but I’m guessing one is squid game from. The thumbnail
⚫️◼️🔺…. Close enough 😅
: )
First I need to buy a horse.
No appalousas.
Third!
Seconddd
First
Aww man
Sorry