you did an amazing job with him!! you can tell that when he stepped on the edge and the block went up that he didn’t really want to do it again, but he tried to for you.
Having zero experience with a horse . I lived in Los Angeles, I road a horse once when I was around 26. I’m 52 now. My family said I was crazy and I couldn’t blame them but I did manage to train my horse(mustang). I admit there were time I thought she was going to kill me. I thought I may have gotten way over my head. It took me forever(2yrs) basically trying to figure out how in the hell am I was going to do this. . We now have 5 mustangs and she’s the most loving horse of them all. I couldn’t imagine not having her .
A fella at the barn I volunteer at owns a big red roan gelding from Stinking Water! When I saw that's where this fella came from I did a double take lol. Rojo is beautiful, and you did a wonderful job with him!
You did a great job on him. I think for next time when you train a mustang you should invest in a round pen because I think the majority of the time that he freaked out was because he felt cornered and trapped. A round pen would give you guys enough space for easier training. The horse wouldn't feel as trapped, and you would be able to escape a lot quicker when the horse gets startled. Otherwise good job
I can’t believe you did such a great job on Rojo, what a loose cannon he was in the beginning. I love his strong powerful looks. I kept feeling on edge almost right to the end that he was going to explode but your brave handling of him won the day. I’m very impressed. 😁👍
Nice compilation showing your progress. It was great to see some good and also some struggles. I'm glad you didn't get hurt in the process. You never know what is going to happen at the finale but you handled it with style and humility. I hope others will be inspired by your journey. You've changed lives forever.
Every time I watch a Wild Mustang being tamed , I cry . You are no exception Fantastic job . Courage beyond measure! Bless you … wonderful video. Your fan , Laura 🌟🐴😇
I have to say that was amazing! You're a brave woman working with horses so powerful and untamed when you start. I know nothing about horses, but even I can recognize your skill and dedication involved with training. Cheers!
I've started and trained a lot of untouched horses in my day, some of them pretty 'snorty' like Rojo there. You have guys, and determination for sure. I was very impressed. My hats off to you! You're a credit to horse trainers every where.
Greetings....from the Western North Carolina Mountains...! So glad that your video was in my "youtube recommend list".....you did an excellent job with such a wonderful mustang ! I'm very impressed with the skills he learned from you....way to go...!! Thanks for sharing your journey....Lots of good luck and success to you with your future in the horse world ! Cindy
I was afraid for you in the beginning of the video . I didn't want to hurt your feelings and say what I thought , " you seem more brave than smart " 😂 but one thing for sure you're of equal spirit and I'm sure glad you weren't hurt . I've watched many videos where young women usually adopt mustangs and do the 100 day challenge. I felt like they would advise you to be safer also. I admire your courage and hope you are never hurt ! 😊🙏♥️🌿🐎the horse was and is beautiful ! From first glance looked like a nice one .💯
Great story and thank you for sharing it! I was wondering how you made your video journal. I'm starting to train a mustang and would like to capture some of the key progress moments. I can set up in my training arena if I know best equipment. Do you mind sharing what you used? Thank you.
That's what I'm thinking too. A round pen would be much safer. I've trained horses too so I'm not just saying an opinion. A jumpy especially aggressive horse needs space to work with. I was quite worried for her!
0:53 that was very unnecessary and immature to: 1. Get so close to him head to head 2. Screaming and whipping him when he said: stay away Then 10 days after he is still kicking and biting. I would suggest to try this, first week. Don't have a whip with him. Don't stand and approach him. Sit down on the ground and just be with him. Don't ask him to do anything. Just connect heart to heart. You will be amazed to see how he may approach you, sniff you on his own on a day 2
❤You done A Awesome Job with this Horse..You was not Afraid of him.. very Impressive..& you looked great Doing it.. $9,000.00 A Good Price..for the Horse..your Know how to Train Wild Horses? Priceless.🍀😀👻
Maybe I´m wrong but it looked like at the beginning he was all alone without any other horse arround or was it just the camera make you belive that? In my opinion, tying him on a tree was not the best option for grasing and dangerous. Couldn´t you take a mobile fence? But you did an amazing job not giving up. Look what he is now! Wonderful horse with the chance, to be someone´s companion for ever!
Don't envy you at the beginning. Very reactive wow. I have two one 7 mo's. From Albany horse expo now she's 6 and her buddy I got her Mari mair 11 bother so awsom mustangs
A lot of mistakes in the beginning of this video; backing Rojo into a corner, letting him back you into a corner, striking out at the horse after your mistakes. You put yourself in a dangerous situation over and over. Hopefully you learned from this experience.
Gud job . But I bet it wuz hard letting him go I dnt know if I could have done that seemz like a horse would. Be like family or more like a life long friend anyways I couldn't help but to laugh when he took off when I wuz standing lmao freaking funny love it by
I will watch this all but I have to say that DAY 1 shocked me. First of all with any unhandled horse and especially with a wild mustang, giving them the time to just settle, to realize that nothing in this new surrounding is gonna hunt them down in a predatory way, and basically just feeding a watering for however long it takes to notice stage one of settling has occurred. Then to see a small lady in such relatively small enclosure spells danger immediately, and why once you make that choice are you then attempting to use that crop or whatever. I have spent untold number of hours watching videos about homing Mustangs both here in the US and in Aussie land. NONE of the experienced people in those videos put themselves and the animal in danger on Day 1, ALL of the experienced people gave PLENTY of chill out time from days to weeks, and NONE of the experienced people started with entering the animals' space attempting to touch them with what appears to the animal as something it needs to get away from. Hope by the end of this short video, both the horse and the lady survived with trauma or injury.
"I've spent untold number of hours watching videos..." 😂😂😂 Guys This makes @claudiadickerman4218 the new official spokeswoman for TRAINING WILD MUSTANGS! With 100% success rate 😂😂😂😂 I can't deal. This had me in stitches!!! 😂 #Karen #karenknowsbest #expertmustangtrainer
Yes. She definitely rushed this horse. He was not comfortable at all in those early videos. Realistically this horse needed to go at his own pace not hers. She put herself in a lot of danger rushing a wild animal. That early kick should have been a huge wakeup call that she was doing everything wrong.
you did an amazing job with him!! you can tell that when he stepped on the edge and the block went up that he didn’t really want to do it again, but he tried to for you.
Having zero experience with a horse . I lived in Los Angeles, I road a horse once when I was around 26. I’m 52 now. My family said I was crazy and I couldn’t blame them but I did manage to train my horse(mustang). I admit there were time I thought she was going to kill me. I thought I may have gotten way over my head. It took me forever(2yrs) basically trying to figure out how in the hell am I was going to do this. . We now have 5 mustangs and she’s the most loving horse of them all. I couldn’t imagine not having her .
You are fearless. That makes all the difference working with these horses.
Thank you , for giving RoJo a new life , he is a great boy! Happy for you both. Randy
A fella at the barn I volunteer at owns a big red roan gelding from Stinking Water! When I saw that's where this fella came from I did a double take lol. Rojo is beautiful, and you did a wonderful job with him!
Great Job! I’m thankful you survived the harm he wanted to cause you! After all that, it’d be so hard to let him go! 💜
You have fearless compassion and wonderful patience - love this ❤
You did a great job on him. I think for next time when you train a mustang you should invest in a round pen because I think the majority of the time that he freaked out was because he felt cornered and trapped. A round pen would give you guys enough space for easier training. The horse wouldn't feel as trapped, and you would be able to escape a lot quicker when the horse gets startled. Otherwise good job
You showed him how great he could be! ❤️🙌
Well done! I admire your courage, patience, and persistence. This was not an easy horse to gentle. I love your videography, too!
Such an amazing journey!! You did an outstanding job with Rojos! He loves you!
Thank you!
Yes Rojo loved and respected her.
Being a horse trainer is my dream career! That's always been my first job choice.
Being a horse trainer is my dream career! That's always been my first job choice.
I can’t believe you did such a great job on Rojo, what a loose cannon he was in the beginning. I love his strong powerful looks. I kept feeling on edge almost right to the end that he was going to explode but your brave handling of him won the day. I’m very impressed. 😁👍
When you say loose cannon, I believe you mean extremely afraid. Imagine training horses without causing them intense fear over and over again.
It’s an expression conveying his intense fear (understandably )plus the danger to his trainer.
Loose cannon, what did you think he was going to act like at first?
Brilliant video!!Your dedication & patience certainly paid off!!
Lydia. you did such an incredible job ! This was so wonderful to watch
Of course! Glad you enjoyed! Can’t wait to pick up the next one in two weeks!
Fantastic job and what a beautiful horse 🐎
Are you kidding me. You are amazing. I am trying to work with my 3 but its always 2 steps forward 3 back. i am so inspired by this. God bless you!!!
Nice compilation showing your progress. It was great to see some good and also some struggles. I'm glad you didn't get hurt in the process. You never know what is going to happen at the finale but you handled it with style and humility. I hope others will be inspired by your journey. You've changed lives forever.
I'm proud of you and Rojo. He sure gave you his all.
Every time I watch a Wild Mustang being tamed , I cry . You are no exception
Fantastic job . Courage beyond measure! Bless you … wonderful video. Your fan , Laura 🌟🐴😇
What a great talent you have and at such a young age, you will go far, but please be careful. You really are very brave ❤❤ love from Australia
Wow. How well you did! ♥️ This horse is so beautiful and powerful 😍
Amazing transformation. Congratulations on a job well done.
I have to say that was amazing! You're a brave woman working with horses so powerful and untamed when you start. I know nothing about horses, but even I can recognize your skill and dedication involved with training. Cheers!
Thank you!
I've started and trained a lot of untouched horses in my day, some of them pretty 'snorty' like Rojo there. You have guys, and determination for sure. I was very impressed. My hats off to you! You're a credit to horse trainers every where.
That should be guys and determination!
Damn spell check. Guts!
Thank you very much!
What a beautiful relationship you built with that horse fabulous
Greetings....from the Western North Carolina Mountains...! So glad that your video was in my "youtube recommend list".....you did an excellent job with such a wonderful mustang ! I'm very impressed with the skills he learned from you....way to go...!! Thanks for sharing your journey....Lots of good luck and success to you with your future in the horse world ! Cindy
Lovely to meet you Cindy! Thanks so much!
That is a gorgeous horse! His topline and head are both great. Mustangs always train up so well.
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I was afraid for you in the beginning of the video . I didn't want to hurt your feelings and say what I thought , " you seem more brave than smart " 😂 but one thing for sure you're of equal spirit and I'm sure glad you weren't hurt . I've watched many videos where young women usually adopt mustangs and do the 100 day challenge. I felt like they would advise you to be safer also. I admire your courage and hope you are never hurt ! 😊🙏♥️🌿🐎the horse was and is beautiful ! From first glance looked like a nice one .💯
Beautiful story beautifully presented! 🥰
You did a awesome work, all of the mustang 100 day trainers. Mustang coloring so nice
WONDERFUL work!! Greetings form cowgirl form Poland
Greetings from Oregon! Thanks for watching!
Sensational job you did with him. He was no cupcake to begin with. Great heart of bravery and perseverance you have. Bravo!!
Was für ein schönes Tier, Respekt das du keine Angst hast, das Pferd hat solche Kräfte ....even beautiful Girl at all
I love that you show the rough parts too
Absolutely incredible!
That was on The edge could have gone very bad, but hat of you did a very good job 😊
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Amazing! Excellent job! Be proud of what u did!!
Wow is all i can say. Fantastic work.
I was crying watching this video-thanks for sharing! ❤
Beautiful Well Done God bless you Both
Thank you! You too!
Sush a incredible job. Thanks for gib him a second chance and ofcourse you are a amazing trainer 😎👍
You did amazing young lady! WOW.
Incredible job!!!! This is what I want to do in the next year or tao
Amazing job. Talented horse.
Great job, he's gorgeous ❤
That’s a powerhouse, he was a little twitchy at first but you got him settled. We’ll done! Love his color.
What a great journey! ❤
Good job lady…
Gorgeous, both of you! Love it. Absolutely amazing.
Well done amazing 👏
What an excellent job and video!
Love the song with this mostly loved connection
Great story and thank you for sharing it! I was wondering how you made your video journal. I'm starting to train a mustang and would like to capture some of the key progress moments. I can set up in my training arena if I know best equipment. Do you mind sharing what you used? Thank you.
As her husband, I can tell you that she just propped her iPhone up on walls for a camera and used Apple iMovie as as her editing software. Good Luck!
Trust sometimes a hard thing to learn no matter what kind of animal you are .
You did an amazing job. He is so pretty.
Super cool to see the transformation...you should be super proud of him and of yourself too❤❤🥕🍎🥕🍎
Wow - you were braver at the start than I would have been, working him in that small enclosed area. 😳
Just a matter of time before she is hurt
That's what I'm thinking too. A round pen would be much safer. I've trained horses too so I'm not just saying an opinion. A jumpy especially aggressive horse needs space to work with. I was quite worried for her!
You are an amazing horse gentler
0:53 that was very unnecessary and immature to:
1. Get so close to him head to head
2. Screaming and whipping him when he said: stay away
Then 10 days after he is still kicking and biting. I would suggest to try this, first week.
Don't have a whip with him. Don't stand and approach him.
Sit down on the ground and just be with him. Don't ask him to do anything. Just connect heart to heart.
You will be amazed to see how he may approach you, sniff you on his own on a day 2
Such an inspirational journey ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
man its like you two were MADE for each other. that forehead touch just did it for me
You seem to be a good patient horse trainer!
❤You done A Awesome Job with this Horse..You was not Afraid of him.. very Impressive..& you looked great Doing it.. $9,000.00 A Good Price..for the Horse..your Know how to Train Wild Horses? Priceless.🍀😀👻
that was beautiful to watch.
Maybe I´m wrong but it looked like at the beginning he was all alone without any other horse arround or was it just the camera make you belive that? In my opinion, tying him on a tree was not the best option for grasing and dangerous. Couldn´t you take a mobile fence? But you did an amazing job not giving up. Look what he is now! Wonderful horse with the chance, to be someone´s companion for ever!
What a great job.
Goodness me…what a beautiful Horse
Great job!!
I never could sell a Horse after 100 Days, with such a great Horse. Would break my Heart.
What a beauty
Es un placer ver como trabajas,un saludo desde España
Greetings from Oregon!
I love this video!
Don't envy you at the beginning. Very reactive wow. I have two one 7 mo's. From Albany horse expo now she's 6 and her buddy I got her Mari mair 11 bother so awsom mustangs
Awesome! I was at the expo. We brought three home ourselves! Congrats!
Super!!!!
A lot of mistakes in the beginning of this video; backing Rojo into a corner, letting him back you into a corner, striking out at the horse after your mistakes. You put yourself in a dangerous situation over and over. Hopefully you learned from this experience.
Good Job.take Care to your self🕊️🌱🌺🌹
Love it!
Incredible
Very nice.
What color would you call him - nice work - need so much patience -
He is a strawberry roan! 😊
He's so beautiful! 😍
Отличная история и хорошая музыка и песни 🏇🐴😎👍🎼
Good job girl
I'm also from Oregon and I ride horses as well 😁😊
He is one handsome fella
OMG, he is so beautiful!
Beautiful ❤
Gud job . But I bet it wuz hard letting him go I dnt know if I could have done that seemz like a horse would. Be like family or more like a life long friend anyways I couldn't help but to laugh when he took off when I wuz standing lmao freaking funny love it by
Your lucky he didn’t hurt you very badly. Way to small an area for your safety
brought me to tears to see you two touching heads!
All that crazy jumping how did you ever get the nerve spooky you could go for a fast bumpy ride 🖐️😮.
that is one gorgeous animal
TEŞEKKÜR
Nice job, hes beautiful
Nice 😘
AWESOME!!;
New friend from Philippines 😊♥️
Bravo000 😊🎉❤
Had she been riding him bitless that whole time?? Wow!
I will watch this all but I have to say that DAY 1 shocked me. First of all with any unhandled horse and especially with a wild mustang, giving them the time to just settle, to realize that nothing in this new surrounding is gonna hunt them down in a predatory way, and basically just feeding a watering for however long it takes to notice stage one of settling has occurred. Then to see a small lady in such relatively small enclosure spells danger immediately, and why once you make that choice are you then attempting to use that crop or whatever. I have spent untold number of hours watching videos about homing Mustangs both here in the US and in Aussie land. NONE of the experienced people in those videos put themselves and the animal in danger on Day 1, ALL of the experienced people gave PLENTY of chill out time from days to weeks, and NONE of the experienced people started with entering the animals' space attempting to touch them with what appears to the animal as something it needs to get away from. Hope by the end of this short video, both the horse and the lady survived with trauma or injury.
"I've spent untold number of hours watching videos..." 😂😂😂
Guys This makes @claudiadickerman4218 the new official spokeswoman for TRAINING WILD MUSTANGS! With 100% success rate 😂😂😂😂
I can't deal. This had me in stitches!!! 😂 #Karen #karenknowsbest #expertmustangtrainer
Yes. She definitely rushed this horse. He was not comfortable at all in those early videos. Realistically this horse needed to go at his own pace not hers. She put herself in a lot of danger rushing a wild animal. That early kick should have been a huge wakeup call that she was doing everything wrong.