Why Won’t He Pick Up A Right Lead?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2023
  • In this video I show a strategy to release your horse to the correct lead.
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Комментарии • 29

  • @ryanrosehorsemanship

    Thanks for watching. If you would like to see more detailed training videos and have me be your horsemanship coach, go to

  • @brianhouseholder1074

    Even though I don't have horses I really enjoy watching the many successful journeys you work through in complete style. A great talent you have!

  • @scottiehall8695

    I wanna see the paint in the background. Beautiful!

  • @MarkDemarest

    I love how he at least started with his head down. You're always capable of making such tremendous breakthroughs in such a short period of time. 💪 A true gift! 🙏

  • @blanca2301

    I just got home from my riding lesson and the school horse has problems picking up the right lead. My instructor, who is a barrel racer and an amazing horsewoman, was having me do the counter bend to get him into the right lead. I couldn’t do it. She got on him and she did it but it took a while. I was happy he gave her a hard time as well. LOL I would love to try this on him, but it’s not my horse so I’ll just keep doing what she says. I hope he figures it out soon. He has a great and comfy canter (left lead)! I just want to ride! 😊

  • @LisadeKramer

    I am continuing my colts' training with your fundamental videos. He has had 30 days on him and now it's on me to keep up the training. We worked on one rein stops, disengage the hindquarters and the relaxed rein. I even trotted today and he was very responsive. Now to keep this up for 4 more days. TY Ryan

  • @maries1248

    I like your feel and softness as you worked with the horse. I have a nice horse who is really tough to get the right lead. At 56 years old, I have someone working (successfully) with him to get it. I like to think that all the "prep" work I have done with him has it made it easier for her to get him loping around on the right. I am going to add your preps to my plan. Thanks!

  • @bobcollinge4292

    Nice! I'm going to try this 👍

  • @sheridancelmer7082

    Great demo. Thx

  • @livee9641

    I'm a horse lover too and love that I see on u tube

  • @user-vg6fl4um4u

    Could you make a video about using your body and not the reins to control the movemnts? I was never taught that when I was young and used to have riding lessons. Also how do you make them trot or canter? They used to tell me to trot, I need to kick my legs a bit or make a clicking sound. Even though I haven't been on a horse for years (and God only know when I'm going to have a chance to ride again), I'd love to learn, your videos are so informative. Thanks in advance!

  • @KingsMom831

    Great video!

  • @Tenebrisvis

    This is very helpful as I have been working on this with my guy thank you for sharing your knowledge! It's appreciated!

  • @tracyjohnson5023

    Was it raining a lot right before this video? If not, that horse sure is sweaty for one that just started a ride.

  • @healthcubes

    So it was no physical issue?

  • @larachilchik7173

    Has he been vet checked for any physical issues

  • @piaffe25rider

    His eyes though… is he not feeling well?? Poor thing looks like he’s feeling sad and depressed by the look on his face…..please see the vet❤

  • @marks7502

    good luck Boone

  • @Kelly19217

    My concern firstly would be to have him checked out could be a physical problem, then if ok would make me think when he’s been ridden the rider hasn’t been consistent on riding him equally on both leads, I know horses have a preferential lead rein, but they need to keep alternating.

  • @lisaweinberger4197

    Its interesting to watch him at the canter. Hes either traveling hallow backed or flat backed; almost like he isnt really engaging his hind end at the canter and rounding his back at all. Is the lead issue possibly related to that? Maybe im way off in my observation? He sure is a cute guy!