Well, judging off of the reaction we got from him with the rope on his hocks 😂 he's not gonna rip himself to pieces trying to get away if he gets stuck! That's a nice looking horse!
I've lived here in Colleton County all my life. Just stumbled across this channel. Love it. I'm a 62 year old cowboy at heart. Thanks for your video's.
Nice approach with Silas, "firm but fair." Reminds me of watching Ray Hunt back in the mid 80s, back when he was bringing his/Dorrance's approach to more eyes. I always appreciated not just the technique, but the emotional composure that is needed for it to work. I always preferred to work cattle and ride horses with folks that had that type of approach. I sure saw different approaches (with uneven results ) as a non pro who showed reiners and helped out rancher friends over the years. Has it really been close to 40 years? Yipes. I appreciate your work with Silas, making a well-bred capable horse for ranch or show. Hat off to you man, keep up the good work that makes this world a better place.
Silas is gorgeous! Did he ever rear with you on him or was that just his refusal/frustration outlet on the ground? Rearing wouldn’t bother me once in awhile as long as it wasn’t while I was on him. Seems like a great horse, nice job!
Silas always kept all 4 feet on the ground once I started riding him. He never gave me any idea that he would do something dangerous. Thanks for watching! Richard
Lots of people post in western. I got a new job working with cutting horses and I've never posted before. They taught me and gave me time to learn the post. Now that's all I do. It's smoother and doesn't freak the horse out
Well, judging off of the reaction we got from him with the rope on his hocks 😂 he's not gonna rip himself to pieces trying to get away if he gets stuck! That's a nice looking horse!
Hahaha!! Silas laid plum down!! Boy he's a nice mover!!
I love this channel!! I’ve been waiting 8 months for a new episode!!
Looks like someone does not want Silas to leave🤔. Awesome video
I've lived here in Colleton County all my life. Just stumbled across this channel. Love it. I'm a 62 year old cowboy at heart. Thanks for your video's.
Love it.. keep it coming, Sir..
Oh man he’s handsome and smart! Thank you for the excellent content, I have enjoyed them from the beginning and always look forward to the next 😊
Glad you like them!
Great horse and excellent video! Looking forward to more!
He is an awesome horse
Dang nice job on a real nice colt.
Nice approach with Silas, "firm but fair." Reminds me of watching Ray Hunt back in the mid 80s, back when he was bringing his/Dorrance's approach to more eyes. I always appreciated not just the technique, but the emotional composure that is needed for it to work. I always preferred to work cattle and ride horses with folks that had that type of approach. I sure saw different approaches (with uneven results ) as a non pro who showed reiners and helped out rancher friends over the years. Has it really been close to 40 years? Yipes. I appreciate your work with Silas, making a well-bred capable horse for ranch or show. Hat off to you man, keep up the good work that makes this world a better place.
Silas is gorgeous! Did he ever rear with you on him or was that just his refusal/frustration outlet on the ground? Rearing wouldn’t bother me once in awhile as long as it wasn’t while I was on him. Seems like a great horse, nice job!
Silas always kept all 4 feet on the ground once I started riding him. He never gave me any idea that he would do something dangerous. Thanks for watching! Richard
Wish I knew where you are located.
😂..That was Great
When is the next video coming out
What to do when you horse goes into full bucking at the 30 minute mark every time
That’s a tough one.
how was he bred?
Lekker man lekker
What age do you recommend to break a saddlebred-appaloosa colt ?
I’ve never ridden that cross before. Good luck!
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Why post in a western saddle I’ve broke and rode a lot and have never posted unless in English
Because anything faster than a slow trot can be hard to sit, and it's easier on the horse and rider to post.
Lots of people post in western. I got a new job working with cutting horses and I've never posted before. They taught me and gave me time to learn the post. Now that's all I do. It's smoother and doesn't freak the horse out
The never show how to halter a young horse