This Horse Bit Her Shoulder! What's Next?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @ryanrosehorsemanship
    @ryanrosehorsemanship  Год назад +18

    Thanks for watching! If you would like to see more detailed training videos and follow my program join my patreon page. New videos posted weekly go to www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship

    • @clarkkent3730
      @clarkkent3730 Год назад +2

      Don't forget: just as being around certain people brings out a certain side of our energy, so it is the same with animals....
      Her horse might seem ill when he's around you because he's vibing off of your energy but for some reason the owners anxious energy makes her horse anxious

    • @hilflo
      @hilflo Год назад +3

      She is not a leader inside of her. We can see it in her body language. She needs to be firm and decisive and find the "boss" in her. Not ever hesitate. Great video.

  • @donnac.1609
    @donnac.1609 Год назад +73

    Teaching a horse to respect your space is more important than people think. Mostly, it gets ignored by kindness......but respect can be taught firmly with kindness. Good job here! Another nice horse!

    • @inwonderland333
      @inwonderland333 Год назад +6

      Yes we need to start seeing respect is kindness and that being respectful is a nice relaxing atmosphere to be in.

    • @dawnaustin4556
      @dawnaustin4556 Год назад +5

      @squechybunny8680 true for humans as well!

    • @jamie.miller.inspiring
      @jamie.miller.inspiring Год назад +1

      @@dawnaustin4556 I was going to say the same thing :)

    • @tracysp9189
      @tracysp9189 Год назад

      Oh Hell NO, I would've Punched that horse ( in the muzzle ) as soon as it bit me

    • @donnac.1609
      @donnac.1609 Год назад +1

      @@tracysp9189 And that does not work.....I have been around trainers that have reacted that way! It just is flat wrong....turned out really horrific.

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Год назад +30

    "I want to be my horses best friend!" Friendship is possible, but first comes respect.

  • @SA-hf3fu
    @SA-hf3fu Месяц назад +2

    I'm 70yo and way past the precious time I had with my Thoroughbred/Quarter. I feel so bad that I didn't have the learning or the experience to give him my best. In spite of it, he gave me his best. I still miss him so much. I very much enjoy your videos but it's painful to learn everything that I did wrong. 🥺

  • @markmcmeen287
    @markmcmeen287 Год назад +16

    Excellent video! Ray Hunt used to say, "You are always training them ... or untraining them."

  • @nancyn9064
    @nancyn9064 Год назад +12

    When you talk about the lead horse, I always think of Mingo, a grade paint. He could do anything and was pretty even tempered with us. However, he was boss of the herd of 4 to 7 horses. When he moved toward another horse, they moved. Always, my friend reminded me, put out one more pile of hay than you have horses.
    Also, I can't get over how fine that horse's head is. Just an all around good looking horse.

  • @brendaconrad1257
    @brendaconrad1257 Год назад +22

    Ryan is the best horse trainer on Utube. Love his instincts

    • @ryanrosehorsemanship
      @ryanrosehorsemanship  Год назад +3

      😊

    • @laurencedieuzy6923
      @laurencedieuzy6923 Год назад

      Bonjour Ryan! Venez en France en Normandie !!!

    • @platyadmirer
      @platyadmirer Год назад +1

      Ryan is pretty awesome! Have you heard of Warwick Schiller? He's another fantastic horse youtuber. I listen to Warwick for more of the why and psychology of horses and then watch Ryan for the hard skills and applications of horsemanship. Such good stuff!

    • @kayBTR
      @kayBTR Год назад +2

      Do you watch Steve Young Horsemanship? He is like Ryan. They’re both such good teachers.

    • @emerwatchorn6971
      @emerwatchorn6971 Год назад +1

      Agree. Those 3 trainers are my top trainers.

  • @BL_BarrelRacing
    @BL_BarrelRacing Год назад +24

    I watch all your videos, and I love the way you are with horses, and your style of training.❤

  • @MorganJServices
    @MorganJServices Год назад +3

    'Your horse thinks your bluffing'. So that's the word I have been looking for with my girl! Now that I know, I will be changing my intention! I learn with every single video lesson. Thanks Ryan.

  • @river1790
    @river1790 Год назад +12

    Thank you. Love how you teach respect first. Really necessary considering their strength.

  • @helenkelley8788
    @helenkelley8788 Год назад +3

    Your example and the horses response..shows your clear intentions...the way your explaining how to do this is very well executed...Job well Done!! 😊

  • @leannevitale3228
    @leannevitale3228 Год назад +5

    I love the way the horses go up a notch always watching Ryan to see what he wants next. Also i see when he releases the pressure and the horse appreciates that.

  • @juliebauman4975
    @juliebauman4975 Год назад +2

    I love watching your channel. I’m terrified of horses, but I think they’re the most beautiful creatures. I wish I wasn’t terrified of them. Thanks for the info.

  • @michellebrandenburg4372
    @michellebrandenburg4372 Год назад +1

    What a gorgeous gelding! Great video Ryan, Thank You!

  • @valeriehudson7276
    @valeriehudson7276 Год назад +2

    Great image Ryan, put your" ears back "and make your space - - with your horse YES! really good teaching tool. Thanks

  • @sassy6292
    @sassy6292 Год назад +3

    Wow!! I love that mounting block technique! We always did the fast and aggressive back up from the ground when they refuse to stand quiet in the zone of the mounting block. I like this technique better. I have seen the back up from the ground fail to totally get the message through but that’s because, in my opinion, the horse has interpreted the activity as a mood swing rather than an ask for a particular action. Some handlers are not as specific as they should be and it’s no wonder. Horse language is difficult to learn and understand AND actually use. Not every horse person has the language skills that folks like Ryan and other wonderful trainers have.

  • @karenmiller129
    @karenmiller129 Год назад +5

    Another great lesson! Thanks Ryan. From Karen in Australia 👏👏💗

  • @bitbybitfarmseast3085
    @bitbybitfarmseast3085 Год назад +1

    Handsome horse. Great video When something shocking like that bite happens, with a horse who doesn't normally show aggression, it is very unnerving. They go all in too. It's only happened to me a few times in many years handling many horses. I really appreciate Ryan's approach to this.

  • @jules8299
    @jules8299 Год назад +4

    I'm working with my 3 year old filly who doesn't always understand personal space. I have 2 other horses so I do see the benefit of having a herd even a small herd of horses. It does help teach the young ones how to behave. Great video! Thanks Ryan for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Ravenandthehorses
    @Ravenandthehorses Год назад +10

    Thanks for this great upload! Love watching you making such a difference!

  • @ridgehilljillie9429
    @ridgehilljillie9429 Год назад +1

    Wow, that's a pretty horse!

  • @bobkohl6779
    @bobkohl6779 10 месяцев назад

    Nicely put together horse. He's muscle up nicely

  • @pennilynnmcnew443
    @pennilynnmcnew443 3 месяца назад

    I really like this video and the demonstration.

  • @chimera7521
    @chimera7521 5 дней назад

    I so appreciate your videos.

  • @jonrossman6706
    @jonrossman6706 Год назад +4

    Another great video thanks for all you do Ryan😊

  • @sherryw-ponyluv-er2394
    @sherryw-ponyluv-er2394 Год назад +7

    Great “pressure” lesson!

  • @lyndsayhammond6884
    @lyndsayhammond6884 Год назад +4

    So helpful, thank you!!! ❤

  • @angelaandfriends5835
    @angelaandfriends5835 3 месяца назад

    If I buy a horse I want Ryan Rose in my back pocket 😊

  • @JenW77
    @JenW77 5 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous horse

  • @lindagilbert187
    @lindagilbert187 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous horse!

  • @lukewarm8992
    @lukewarm8992 2 месяца назад +1

    This guy amazing with horses

    • @ryanrosehorsemanship
      @ryanrosehorsemanship  Месяц назад

      Thanks

    • @lukewarm8992
      @lukewarm8992 Месяц назад

      @@ryanrosehorsemanship how can I book you ,my horse needs training also

    • @wizzyletsgetbusy6878
      @wizzyletsgetbusy6878 Месяц назад

      I bet all his relationshios are good he knows about ego caused problems. And he knows himself very well..that is hard in one so young😊

  • @bobkohl6779
    @bobkohl6779 Год назад +1

    Nice looking horse

  • @sharonjackson9994
    @sharonjackson9994 Год назад +1

    My 30 yr old quarter gets in myv9cyr old granddaughters space. She thinks it's sweet but I've told her he needs to respect her space. She is learning but wants to love on him. I said you can show him affection but respecting the space is key.

  • @Jujuliane.marine
    @Jujuliane.marine 8 месяцев назад

    What a beautiful dun!

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Год назад

    Oh wow!
    Well, she’s in the right place.

  • @christiegarrett2578
    @christiegarrett2578 Год назад +7

    My horse was doing great with giving me personal space all & suddenly he bit me! For no reason! I immediately wacked him on the butt with my hand & he jumped away. Never did it again.

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone Год назад +5

      There really isn't such thing as 'for no reason' with horses. We just miss the reasons.

    • @catherinee.millard1831
      @catherinee.millard1831 Год назад +1

      They need discipline! Good response on your part! 😊

    • @theresapellicano402
      @theresapellicano402 4 месяца назад

      Tried to fire you as leader and you said NOPE! Good job.

  • @maggsm3392
    @maggsm3392 Год назад +1

    Love that horse. Are those markings for real? Looks like paint. Amazing!

  • @emerwatchorn6971
    @emerwatchorn6971 Год назад

    Another great video. Thanks Ryan

  • @supersonicCoach
    @supersonicCoach Год назад

    I can see my 16 month horse un this one. Love to be really close to peuple, but she is in a herd with other mare teaching her good manners and respecting space . Alter couple months its already better . Nice video as always.

  • @Claudia.888
    @Claudia.888 Год назад

    Wonderful horse

  • @tombrown9460
    @tombrown9460 Год назад

    I got bit by a horse once! She got jealous because I rode the new Arabian my grandmother brought in to board. The owner wanted the Arabian ridden to keep her in practice.

  • @lisawilson3360
    @lisawilson3360 Год назад +2

    I had a horse that used to belong to Charro's and she was fine but one day I went to move her feed off the floor and she attacked me I know why she attacked me because Charros take their food away if they don't do exactly what they want as a form of punishment. I was not angry with her I was angry with them whoever did that to her

  • @bonitalambert986
    @bonitalambert986 Год назад

    Love the test!

  • @redshorse
    @redshorse Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @randalhampton2966
    @randalhampton2966 Месяц назад

    You reach up and twist his ear when he bites you... then push him away and keep him away for a while...

  • @kirsteneestermans3065
    @kirsteneestermans3065 Год назад +1

    How do you show your intention or energy? Is it a thought or is it a body language?
    I learn so much from your videos! They give me motivation :)

    • @jamie.miller.inspiring
      @jamie.miller.inspiring Год назад +2

      think of intention as them reading your mind for what you want them to do, think of energy as the intensity of how much you want them to do it.
      Its everything from body language, your thoughts, your emotions, your physical actions. but also goes by everything previous creates patterns and cycles, imagine someone whips a horse every time it gets fed, that will create a pattern of fear any time they see feed which would require a very different approach to create a new pattern outside of feeding to have the level of trust that they could read your connection that you werent like the other person who would hit them at feeing. just a made up example so its easier to understand :)
      My advice is go watch some horses loose in a paddock ideally from a distance (or online) and watch how they interact together, then watch how based on their interaction you can tell what their intentions were (they wanted food, water, a sunnier spot, simply wanted to be were another horse was to maintain dominance), then watch how much intensity there was to see how much energy they applied to get their way (including some scuffles if they have to get their intention across from the other horse isnt paying attention).
      if you have the opportunity to see them in person, ideally horses you dont interact with, then raise your heart beat like you would feel if you have anxiety and see how instantly they pick up on that energy and start getting spooky, then take some deep breaths and relax and calm yourself down and watch them settle. they can sense you from a long way away! this will really help you learning how to read subtle energy signs :)
      I hope this helps, I love helping people understand energy because energy is so important in every aspect of our lives, its the same as that gut feeling of someone is bad news, thats you sensing their intentions, its just something to become aware that your already aware of :)

  • @SaanichtonMinistries
    @SaanichtonMinistries 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @amyl8450
    @amyl8450 10 месяцев назад

    He was playing with her when he bit her !

  • @livesoutdoors1708
    @livesoutdoors1708 Год назад +9

    If he bit her, there’s no respect. If ANY horse bites you he’s boss you aren’t period. It’s obvious he’s “ tame “ but too tame. I’ve seen spoiled babies like this. Familiarity breeds disrespect.

  • @WisdomClarity
    @WisdomClarity Год назад

    It’s all about the relationship

  • @KH-tx6lg
    @KH-tx6lg Год назад +5

    Sorry but very distracted by the black markings on the withers 😅 Is there a special name for them?

    • @francesacoy4730
      @francesacoy4730 Год назад

      The markings are the characteristics of the buckskin color pattern. This horse has the stripe down his back , black on legs and the withers.

    • @audrakoch431
      @audrakoch431 Год назад +1

      He’s a dun with primitive markings. The shoulder stripe is from his dun markings; donkeys have a more prominent shoulder stripe. Buckskins don’t have primitive markings, except for maybe a faint dorsal stripe.

  • @BillStaton-sm4nw
    @BillStaton-sm4nw 11 месяцев назад

    Qwit talking to it like it's your friend and understands what your saying

  • @DOLfirst
    @DOLfirst Год назад

    Lol...maybe she should get a cowboy hat exactly like the one Ryan wears😉

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 10 месяцев назад

    Bit her shoulder because the horse does not view her as the leader.

  • @carolorwig5788
    @carolorwig5788 5 месяцев назад

    Question for Ryan... Are those sunglasses the mirror type? I have noticed many trainers wear those, the reflecting, mirrored sunglasses. Is there a reason for them, other than sun protection? Does it influence the horse that they cannot see your eyes? Thank you.

  • @FluxyMiniscus
    @FluxyMiniscus Год назад

    Ooh what a pretty face on this horse! Little dishy, I’m assuming he’s QH/Arabian cross? Definitely easy on the eyes, and he looks like he’s got a nice mind too. Ryan, do you know what she’s planning to do with him?

  • @captaincole4511
    @captaincole4511 Год назад +4

    Hey Ryan! There is a horse at a local riding school in my area that tends to want to nip people when they walk by or work on him. Any advice?

    • @tylerdunbar4248
      @tylerdunbar4248 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/hheKB8PHjRQ/видео.html

    • @ryanrosehorsemanship
      @ryanrosehorsemanship  Год назад +7

      Try the lesson I teach in the video. 👍

    • @captaincole4511
      @captaincole4511 Год назад +1

      @@ryanrosehorsemanship oh haha 😂 thanks man!

    • @audreycastelton2655
      @audreycastelton2655 Год назад

      Love Ryan's lesson on respect and space. Brilliantly demonstrated as always. Also - Horses that tend to nip shouldn't be hand fed. Can still give treats but in bucket or feed bowl and get them to back off before placing down. Again back to who is Alpha/dominant. If allowed to take food from you/humans no respect and not seen as leader

  • @donnac.1609
    @donnac.1609 Год назад +2

    Maybe he bit because of the saddle being involved......

  • @JohnDoe-qu8ny
    @JohnDoe-qu8ny Год назад

    Nice cool 👍

  • @tylerbuffolino4727
    @tylerbuffolino4727 Год назад

    Yes

  • @wizzyletsgetbusy6878
    @wizzyletsgetbusy6878 Месяц назад

    What colour is he ? In the UK he'd be a Dun. He's lovely❤

  • @nicolefinehout8894
    @nicolefinehout8894 Год назад

    Hi Ryan, I try this excersize with my horse and instead of moving off the line he walks backwards away from me, what should i do?

  • @terrilewis172
    @terrilewis172 Год назад

    I would like to know if she hand feeds him

  • @ColorfullGremilling
    @ColorfullGremilling 7 месяцев назад

    i really like his black spots

  • @Marianamelin
    @Marianamelin 11 месяцев назад

    En fråga ! Arbetar du bara med gamla tanter ?❤

  • @cindyspiess9963
    @cindyspiess9963 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @peggyrhew1028
    @peggyrhew1028 Год назад

    Halter is too low on his nose too. needs to be adjusted up a bit.

  • @MegF142857
    @MegF142857 Год назад +4

    13:14 That's a resentful & confused horse being bossed around. So that method is going to work for that older woman who has less confidence / poorer timing to boss that resentful young horse around with the "hot lava" technique with the "relief" to stand waiting to be mounted? Nah! Looks like a future train wreck. -- I'd love to see this horse get a chance with a good clicker trainer. A horse who learns to try to figure out "What are you wanting?" & then will go stand by the mounting block because it wants to do so vs being nagged there. Oh well! I agree that horse needs to learn to respect your space, but with an older lady perhaps more important that horse also learns to just stand quietly where directs them. That's been a big goal for me with mine that they stand quietly as I move around them. No halter, no lead rope and that I can lead them around by the chin. If had that, then she could direct horse to the mounting block (target training) & he'd be happy to comply vs resenting it.

    • @shakespeare5418
      @shakespeare5418 Год назад +1

      literally all i could think the whole video 🫵

  • @peteranserin3708
    @peteranserin3708 Год назад

    Totally fake. Those horses are payed actors.

    • @Apb23
      @Apb23 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @azpcox
      @azpcox Год назад +1

      SAG strike has them looking for alternative income sources.