The warning is correct. I recently broke my hip participating in horse related activities - I stepped on a shoelace and fell while leading my arabian stallion out of the barn. What hurts the most is not my hip. It's that I had to give up the liberty horse who has been my closest companion for years because I have some health issues requiring care aside from my hip and wouldn't be able to take proper care of him for at least a few months. Food and water is not enough. I expect to offer my horses a high quality of care. I gave him to a friend who needs him for her breeding program where I know he will receive the best of care instead of selling him and hoping for the best.
Notice it’s his body language that he sends the horse off…he points off with his hand and creates energy with the rope. When he wants the horse to come to him then Ken steps out in front of his eye and backs up. So it’s body language that Ken is using that the horse is understanding.
He leans forward to send his horse and steps back to draw him in. A horse understands those movements even if they are very subtle although it helps to be far less subtle at first.
The horse is sensitive enough to feel his intention change from drive away to draw in. Also, He's using a slight hand cue and a step back to draw him in. Horses communicate with tiny body language cues and they study us like we study them.
Can just somebody please tell me the breed of the horse I’m in love
See now I love seeing a person that communicate to an animal like this. Love a black horse
How does he work out that kiss is to go and kiss to come back? Live thus, but
Hi Mr. McNabb, I am a huge fan! I love your videos and tutorials. Thank you so much for posting and sharing all of this information.
Thank you so much Ken!!!
Wow I am so happy to have found you! Cant wait to get into all of this training
That’s some real good work
The warning is correct. I recently broke my hip participating in horse related activities - I stepped on a shoelace and fell while leading my arabian stallion out of the barn. What hurts the most is not my hip. It's that I had to give up the liberty horse who has been my closest companion for years because I have some health issues requiring care aside from my hip and wouldn't be able to take proper care of him for at least a few months. Food and water is not enough. I expect to offer my horses a high quality of care. I gave him to a friend who needs him for her breeding program where I know he will receive the best of care instead of selling him and hoping for the best.
I hear you “ kissing” both to move him away and come to you. I’m confused.
Notice it’s his body language that he sends the horse off…he points off with his hand and creates energy with the rope. When he wants the horse to come to him then Ken steps out in front of his eye and backs up. So it’s body language that Ken is using that the horse is understanding.
He leans forward to send his horse and steps back to draw him in. A horse understands those movements even if they are very subtle although it helps to be far less subtle at first.
He is so beautiful
Horse is confused need to change your cues..kissing to run off kissing to come back..I was even confused on what you were asking
The horse is sensitive enough to feel his intention change from drive away to draw in. Also, He's using a slight hand cue and a step back to draw him in. Horses communicate with tiny body language cues and they study us like we study them.
My black stallion likes to be rubbed softly between his ears.