How long did episode 1 and 2 actually take. the 2 foals your working with, do you usualy do a hour or so or is it a long day of rince and repeat. is 6 or 7 hours to much is it just 1 hour or so you work with the foal on day 1?????
Do you have experience to make a video on how to tame an untouched mare that has a 3 month old foal? I have an untouched mare like this the couple that was finding her a home told me she was born on their land and had never been touched or anything so we waiting for her to foal and now that she has I’m ready to try and start working her some but her mind is only on her foal no matter what we try.
My advice would be to wait until the foal is weaned at 6-8 months. Because when a mare is protecting her foal it can be a dangerous situation! Much better to wait until you can properly wean the foal and then when the mare has forgotten about the foal and is calm then you start working with her. Otherwise it’s a nightmare trying to work with the mare or the foal when they are both untamed! Hope that makes sense.
Thanks! Usually my clients horses or horses I purchase as project horses 😊 I started training back in 2009. I was an apprentice with a local trainer called Ron Choate in Oklahoma and learned almost everything from him!
@@HorsePerfect Out of curiosity, I began reading other comments & after reading how you got started, I did a search for "Ron Choate", believe it or not, there's a horse trainer with the same name in Australia. And some lady posted of gentleman named "Ron Choate" training her horse. It didn't say Oklahoma, but it sure looked like it. Is this your mentor? ---> ruclips.net/video/yR8me86gHVs/видео.html&ab_channel=RitaChristman Just curious.
@@HorsePerfect thats great! I may look into an apprenticeship like that. I really want to take on a horse with no training and tame it to be my own. Your videos are super clear and I can’t thank you enough for making them. How much do your project horses cost when you buy them?
I can't believe it! You found Him! Haha that's so cool the internet is powerful! I literally learned in those exact pens and exact arenas about 6 years before that video! So many good memories! 😊🙌🏼
Thats a really rewarding experience if you have the right tools and knowledge! 🙌🏼 It's hard to say because every horse is so different price wise. If it helps you my newest horse cost only $500
I had our saddle guy put a ring on a rope for me, like yours, to use with our little one. I noticed in both your videos you have the rope on with ring at the top, intentionally, I'm guessing?
That’s awesome! Yeah it’s just important that the rope slips freely through the ring so that whenever I release the rope it also slackens at the loop 😊
Before the foal knows why he's being choked he's throwing a rope at him. There's no trust there . He's not catching his gaze. He's just forcing that foal into submission.. dragging him around the place.. giving the foal no time to understand.. the foals exhausted and stunned.. he's not showing to me any desire to communicate with this man who is forcing him into all this. The foal is tense all the time..
@@georgiana6598sweetie you don’t know anything about horses do u? Thats exactly how you train them. Many different approaches but it still all ties together
I do know about horses actually and my family history is horses horses horses. The Walker family bred trained many thousands of horses. Oops. I have too. My great Uncle John Reid Walker set up the Liverpool Mounted Police horse brigade with his own horses. And bred many fantastic horses. My Auntie owned Redrum ❤
I re trained horses, race horses, have lived with them and been working with them for 45 years. Hmm, I am not impressed with this lads handling methods. It's very cruel. Blundering fool.
@@HorsePerfect I hadn't read much of the other comments, but that really surprises me! Keep in mind, professional horse trainers are probably not watching your videos, so, consider the source! Anyone who loves horses, or animals in general, can see the fine work you're doing & appreciate your training methods. But unfortunately, there will always be "haters" who only feel good by putting others down. But don't lower yourself to their level, haters feed off of negativity. They're not worth your time & they don't deserve a reply, but If you do reply to them, make it a generic one, such as, "Thanks! I love learning new techniques, where can I watch your videos?" Stay positive, y que Dios te bendiga!🙏🙌
This is a really healthy perspective and I needed to read this comment! Thank you so much! Makes a lot of sense and I guess fighting negativity with negativity will never end well! Most of the time I hide those people from the channel so their little angry comments are invisible 😇 Que dios te bendiga siempre! Gracias por el apoyo!
@@HorsePerfect No hay de que, I'm glad, it saves us all the headache. Muting negativity is the best way to go. Dios te bendiga y gracias de nuevo por los videos.🙏
@@loncho5079I don't like reading hate comments and hate replies. I personally don't mind when horse trainers and owners making firm contacts on horses with a lunge whip as long as it's firm and not harsh, including those who don't. Giving firm whacks is different than harsh ones. You just have to look closely, is all. Plus, horses who are super reactive will flip or fall over backwards, and I know Horse Perfect wouldn't do it on purpose since I watched his other videos before he was training the foals. There is a humongous difference between doing on purpose and not on purpose. I just can't stand it when haters see a part in the video that they think is done on purpose, pause said video, leave a hate comment, then not watch anymore videos when they should watch the ones before these ones. Plus, mistakes will happen at any day of training, too. We all make mistakes, but haters want us to feel guilty for it.
That is also an option. This foal had been haltered before and had also been handled. He just reacted a lot in the beginning! There will be loads more episodes and you can see his improvement 😊
Hello, something to think about is if you have haltered this lad beforehand why didn't you halter train in on a double lunge enclosure with you in the middle and then you wouldn't be getting in a triple with your long renting in? I'm very concerned because of the choking. You could easily cause him nerve damage. If he flips over, then that is tough luck on him. Also, it's a safer way to keep his attention with a careful approach just to give him a chance of being able to not feel threatened and fear will be his only weapon towards ppl in the future doing this. Just a thought. That's how I used to do this. X
Thank you for all your videos! Really like them and learning so much just from watching you work! 👏👏👏
So welcome mate!
That foal is super chonky, haha! If he's 8 months old, he's not going to be horse sized, just pony sized. You both did well here.
Hey! Yes he is haha he’s definitely a little mini horse or pony 😅 Thank you! And thanks for watching! Loads of new videos on the way!
How long did episode 1 and 2 actually take. the 2 foals your working with, do you usualy do a hour or so or is it a long day of rince and repeat. is 6 or 7 hours to much is it just 1 hour or so you work with the foal on day 1?????
Great question
Do you have experience to make a video on how to tame an untouched mare that has a 3 month old foal? I have an untouched mare like this the couple that was finding her a home told me she was born on their land and had never been touched or anything so we waiting for her to foal and now that she has I’m ready to try and start working her some but her mind is only on her foal no matter what we try.
My advice would be to wait until the foal is weaned at 6-8 months. Because when a mare is protecting her foal it can be a dangerous situation! Much better to wait until you can properly wean the foal and then when the mare has forgotten about the foal and is calm then you start working with her. Otherwise it’s a nightmare trying to work with the mare or the foal when they are both untamed! Hope that makes sense.
I agree with you there.
from wild to trusting. super training session. hurry up with episode 3!
Thank you! Yes! Episode 3 coming out soon! Hopefully Friday!
You definitely have a way with horses! Where do you get these horses? And how did you start training horses?
Thanks! Usually my clients horses or horses I purchase as project horses 😊
I started training back in 2009. I was an apprentice with a local trainer called Ron Choate in Oklahoma and learned almost everything from him!
@@HorsePerfect Out of curiosity, I began reading other comments & after reading how you got started, I did a search for "Ron Choate", believe it or not, there's a horse trainer with the same name in Australia. And some lady posted of gentleman named "Ron Choate" training her horse. It didn't say Oklahoma, but it sure looked like it. Is this your mentor? ---> ruclips.net/video/yR8me86gHVs/видео.html&ab_channel=RitaChristman Just curious.
@@HorsePerfect thats great! I may look into an apprenticeship like that. I really want to take on a horse with no training and tame it to be my own. Your videos are super clear and I can’t thank you enough for making them. How much do your project horses cost when you buy them?
I can't believe it! You found Him! Haha that's so cool the internet is powerful!
I literally learned in those exact pens and exact arenas about 6 years before that video! So many good memories! 😊🙌🏼
Thats a really rewarding experience if you have the right tools and knowledge! 🙌🏼 It's hard to say because every horse is so different price wise. If it helps you my newest horse cost only $500
I had our saddle guy put a ring on a rope for me, like yours, to use with our little one. I noticed in both your videos you have the rope on with ring at the top, intentionally, I'm guessing?
That’s awesome! Yeah it’s just important that the rope slips freely through the ring so that whenever I release the rope it also slackens at the loop 😊
Thank u, another beautiful video.
Thank you! Appreciate it!
Very good and helpful video, keep it up ❤
Thank you! Will do! 😊🙌🏼
Well done,
Thanks!
Before the foal knows why he's being choked he's throwing a rope at him. There's no trust there . He's not catching his gaze. He's just forcing that foal into submission.. dragging him around the place.. giving the foal no time to understand.. the foals exhausted and stunned.. he's not showing to me any desire to communicate with this man who is forcing him into all this. The foal is tense all the time..
Thanks for watching. I can't wait for you to see the next episode which is even more intense 😇
It's called animal abuse.
@@georgiana6598sweetie you don’t know anything about horses do u? Thats exactly how you train them. Many different approaches but it still all ties together
I do know about horses actually and my family history is horses horses horses. The Walker family bred trained many thousands of horses. Oops. I have too. My great Uncle John Reid Walker set up the Liverpool Mounted Police horse brigade with his own horses. And bred many fantastic horses. My Auntie owned Redrum ❤
I re trained horses, race horses, have lived with them and been working with them for 45 years. Hmm, I am not impressed with this lads handling methods. It's very cruel. Blundering fool.
so wonderful beautiful video friend i love it so much to see
Thanks for visiting the channel and watching again!
@@HorsePerfect no problem my best friend i very fan from you really much
What a big difference from when you started, compared to how it ended with him calmly standing still while you approached him. Great job!
Thank you so much! Really wish all the new haters on this channel could see it how you do 😂🙌🏼
@@HorsePerfect I hadn't read much of the other comments, but that really surprises me! Keep in mind, professional horse trainers are probably not watching your videos, so, consider the source! Anyone who loves horses, or animals in general, can see the fine work you're doing & appreciate your training methods. But unfortunately, there will always be "haters" who only feel good by putting others down. But don't lower yourself to their level, haters feed off of negativity. They're not worth your time & they don't deserve a reply, but If you do reply to them, make it a generic one, such as, "Thanks! I love learning new techniques, where can I watch your videos?" Stay positive, y que Dios te bendiga!🙏🙌
This is a really healthy perspective and I needed to read this comment! Thank you so much! Makes a lot of sense and I guess fighting negativity with negativity will never end well! Most of the time I hide those people from the channel so their little angry comments are invisible 😇
Que dios te bendiga siempre! Gracias por el apoyo!
@@HorsePerfect No hay de que, I'm glad, it saves us all the headache. Muting negativity is the best way to go. Dios te bendiga y gracias de nuevo por los videos.🙏
@@loncho5079I don't like reading hate comments and hate replies. I personally don't mind when horse trainers and owners making firm contacts on horses with a lunge whip as long as it's firm and not harsh, including those who don't. Giving firm whacks is different than harsh ones. You just have to look closely, is all. Plus, horses who are super reactive will flip or fall over backwards, and I know Horse Perfect wouldn't do it on purpose since I watched his other videos before he was training the foals. There is a humongous difference between doing on purpose and not on purpose. I just can't stand it when haters see a part in the video that they think is done on purpose, pause said video, leave a hate comment, then not watch anymore videos when they should watch the ones before these ones. Plus, mistakes will happen at any day of training, too. We all make mistakes, but haters want us to feel guilty for it.
I would not have done any of this training before halter training this foal.
That is also an option. This foal had been haltered before and had also been handled. He just reacted a lot in the beginning! There will be loads more episodes and you can see his improvement 😊
Hello, something to think about is if you have haltered this lad beforehand why didn't you halter train in on a double lunge enclosure with you in the middle and then you wouldn't be getting in a triple with your long renting in? I'm very concerned because of the choking. You could easily cause him nerve damage. If he flips over, then that is tough luck on him. Also, it's a safer way to keep his attention with a careful approach just to give him a chance of being able to not feel threatened and fear will be his only weapon towards ppl in the future doing this. Just a thought. That's how I used to do this. X
Trouble sorry spelling mistakes, this witch having a night off. And lunge! X
And rein. Oops x