Helping a troubled recently purchased 3 year old horse
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Here’s a few clips helping a real troubled recently purchased 3 year old cob . Another tough challenge here ! Look out for the full video to be uploaded soon .
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Used to ride decades ago, 72 now and really appreciate watching your videos. Kudos to you, what a gift you are sharing with others.
Wow, it’s amazing how true leadership completely changes a horse. They look much happier & relaxed because they don’t have to take the lead .
Looking forward to the extended version. For what it’s worth, I am perfectly happy with the length of your long videos. 🙂
One horse and owner at a time. I'm in tears
Always thought Steve was a wizard, he's just proved it with his magic wand!
I love to see that expression change. It's just fantastic. So rewarding to know they feel so relieved when you step up to leadership. It's just how their brains work.
It’s just mad how the horse changes with just a bit of leadership ( from Steve)!😲🤔😂🥰🏴
What a gorgeous animal.
Looking forward to full video!
Looking forward to seeing the whole transformation process.
This looks like one to watch and eat my lunch too.
I can't wait to see this. 👌💯
What an amazing talent you are, Steve. Keep helping horses😊. They need you.
I'm looking forward to seeing the full video 😊
Looking forward to this one ❤
Looking forward to the long version. Amazing job with this one!
Very beautiful horse so glad he got him so you could work with him wonderful and amazing. Thank you for the video
So excited to see the full video!! Sooo good.
You are the horse whisperer, Steve!
You're amazing.
Life changing and heart warming.
Can’t wait to see this! Please post video soon! Steve Young strikes again! It’s like magic watching you work. ❤️❤️
So helpful, it’s good that you can change his attitude to be so different.
This is wonderful for the video, - very cheeky 😂
Another outstanding video….what a lovely colt!
That horse is gorgeous! I’m just always so happy for the horses you help.
He is gorgeous.
Dear Steve, we appreciate the years of hard graft you have put in to honing your skills to perfection. We are now privileged to see your horsemanship imparted to horse and owner and viewers of your wonderful videos. No magic involved, pure hard graft, dedication, love for horses and an awesome Tanya to back you all the way. Thank you guys.
Looking forward to the full video.
So lovely! You're the Horse Wizard, Steve.
"Horse Wizard" yes
Wonderful, as usual. Making horses lives so much better. Thanks Steve & team ❤
Looking forward to the video! Thank you for giving us a sneak peek! 😁
Wonderful new beginning for this lucky youngster!
If you have a little time, I'd like to see Chevy and Jimmy pretty soon. Thank you, USA.
Beautiful barn lucky horse!
What a difference a leader makes 😊👍👍
Giddy Up!! Can not wait to see full video🥰, Sharon.
Such a beauty ❤
Incredible!
Lovely!!!!
Steve YOU are amazing and use incredible techniques to get to the heart of improving a horse's behaviour. You are AMAZING! Thank you!
MR YOUNG, I CAN FEEL YOUR SPIRITUAL CONNECTION WITH ANIMALS. IT IS A GIFT FROM GOD. I MUST SAY IT WAS NICE TO SEE A SHORTER VIDEO. FANTASTIC UPLOAD. THANK YOU & GODS BLESSINGS
This was great, what a beautiful horse
Love you Steve
AMAZING!
I can't wait for this one!! I always learn something that helps me with my training of horses here in Ontario!! Best Regards from your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
Looks great.
Another win for you the horse(especially) and the owner. ❤❤❤
Absolutely amazing 😊!!!!!
You guys are just amazing ❤❤❤
He has got to be one of the prettiest horses, I've ever seen! ❤🐎❤️
Was waiting for this one!
I have learned many techniques. This is one of the best techniques I’ve ever seen and I’ve learned so much. I have used it and it works. Thank you guys are awesome.❤
Nice horse at the end for sure.
I can see from the beginning of this VLOG that you’ve done your usual, with a horse and it’s owner. Looking forward to the video when it comes out!
What a rewarding life-long work!
Happy Trails! 🙏🙌🐎🐴
Yep, he just needed firmness. You should demonstrate a hug with the awkward back clapping or just patting people so people get it. Its not pleasant to receive patting, and horses don't have any equivalent to patting between horses. They do have touches and rubs.
GOOD VIDEO
Question: What happened to that horse Holly ? There was a plan, I was told, that you would have her at the ranch and work with her extensively but I've heard not a word about her since. Anybody ?
Steve you’d be interested to see Kory the head horse trainer at Horse Plus Humane Society rescue - he tames mustangs and abused horses. You’d love him.
YOU AM THE LEAD STALLION STEVE!!! 😏
No unrequested forward motion
No Hand feeding
Make it their idea via the work alternative
Refrain from invading my space, unless I request it
Attitude is important
When working only pay attention to me (and the corollary)….Where the nose goes, the toes goes
Don’t eyeball your horse
Look at the feet, it’s them you want to control
Don’t pat your horse….rub
Correct repetition makes perfect….or as near as damn it
Never get angry with your horse
Never resort to violence
Smile…..but don’t show your teeth
Firm but gentle
Present yourself to the horse as though you possess the experience and gravitas of a 15 year old herd stallion or lead mare.
Looking forward to whole video!
I actually like just the way you do your videos. No special photography or wind noise blah blah blah... it makes me watch and listen intently. Back up the video when needs be, etc... its not a case for having to hear every word. Its watching you physically and the horses response that is the learning.
Cannot find the longer version of this?
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The girls own halter is all the time almost in the horse eye😮, that is not a good feeling I think for him
Hi Steve, I love watching your videos but now you put a charge on them. I will no longer bear to watch them. I don't work. I'm severely disabled and I used to get so much out of your videos but I just can't afford good luck in what you do I think you're amazing. Love you always keep going
Have you ever worked with a Nokota (or heard of the breed?)?
Steeeeeeve!
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Anyone know whether the lead lines he uses are nylon or other? I’m pretty sure he suggest a 10 ft? I will be working with a OTTB soon and would like to get something of the sorts. Any suggestions? Tia!!!
Wheres the video for this one plese?
While I agree with all positive comments on your training, I still have difficulty hearing what you're saying during training even in quiet surroundings. Please improve your sound system. I know that tone, inflection and volume of your voice are important to the horse but you need to improve how it is picked up on the video. I want to hear everything you are saying... Thank you.
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