I really like your training methods, 11:10 I've done this on the ground way before my horse first ride. this way is safer for me and my horse all really know what I'm asking of her. I'm attempting to teach my horse everything I can on the ground first. this were both on the same page.👍
I used your techniques to work qith my unbroke filly. She is now leads with respect, takes bit very easily, accepts tacking and untacking, she is not 100% ready for me on her back completely but accepts weight just not the full monty. We went bouncy bouncy. Just another day or 2 and I know the advice and videos have help me help her with me. Oh, annnnddd, she is desensitized very well, bags tarps, flags, dogs, my chickens etc. She is good. I need to her to get used to cars as I will be riding her to work most days and weekend rides. Any insight or can you do video and advice for cars? Thank you so much, God Bless you and all that encompasses you. Jen from Hope Mountain Homestead KY
Wondering if you used the gentle horsemanship method. The pressure on the nose with the halter and the rope indicates you use "traditional" cowboy horse handling.
I really like your training methods, 11:10 I've done this on the ground way before my horse first ride. this way is safer for me and my horse all really know what I'm asking of her. I'm attempting to teach my horse everything I can on the ground first. this were both on the same page.👍
This was helpful. Thanks so very much
I used your techniques to work qith my unbroke filly. She is now leads with respect, takes bit very easily, accepts tacking and untacking, she is not 100% ready for me on her back completely but accepts weight just not the full monty. We went bouncy bouncy. Just another day or 2 and I know the advice and videos have help me help her with me. Oh, annnnddd, she is desensitized very well, bags tarps, flags, dogs, my chickens etc. She is good. I need to her to get used to cars as I will be riding her to work most days and weekend rides. Any insight or can you do video and advice for cars? Thank you so much, God Bless you and all that encompasses you.
Jen from Hope Mountain Homestead KY
I don't understand the inside pressure with the leg. Wouldn't you want to apply pressure from the OUTSIDE to get the front end to move OFF laterally?
Wondering if you used the gentle horsemanship method. The pressure on the nose with the halter and the rope indicates you use "traditional" cowboy horse handling.
Hi, you still around I'm starting off 4 colts
Please help me train my horse to stop refusing to be led away from the other horses!
Are you a Clinton Anderson protege?