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You and Tucker crack me UP! I LOVED Tuckers expression when your first placed the brush on his hind end-he brought his head way back and looked at it with big eyes! LOL I agree with your activities! I love you guys! I miss my horse!
I love your videos! I am training a very nervous, shy (but very sweet) young gelding who is carrying some trauma from someone being unkind to him before I got him, and doing things like this has really helped. Making it fun and silly is key. We are in the process of backing him and I am spending a lot of time jumping on and off the mounting block and flailing around beside and over him, and he is now just looking at me like "Mom, you are so ridiculous," instead of trying to run away.
Great video! My Belgian really seems to respond well to me laughing and playing and hamming it up around scary things, so now I feel like my goofiness is legitimized! :D Also will say good sponsor - I got an Aura frame for my parents who live in another state and my mom says it's the best gift she's ever gotten. She gets annoyed when I don't post enough pictures to it though! :D Thank you for all your work on this channel - you're helping a lot of people - and horses. :)
For anyone who doesn't know, a red ribbon in the tail is something used at shows and and in other crowded places to warn other riders that that horse will kick and to give them space.
I love watching your vids❤❤ My fav ones are your training ones. I dont own a horse, so I ride the school horses and ponies at my barn. I ride most of the young horses. You should make a video on how to keep from tensing up when the horse gets scared.
Great video and good ideas for desensitizing both of your horses are good sports 🤣 love your burgundy jacket looks great 👍🏻 on you! and the fall colors in the background of your video are beautiful 🤎💛🧡❤️
Your my inspiration for hose ridding I like riding horse because when I trotting a pony it bounces but you are my inspiration and I watch all your videos
Thank you for all the fun suggestions. Tucker is a very sensitive guy, so this was particularly important to see. Can you tackle snow falling off a canvas arena roof please.?
Honestly that seems to me like a very difficult thing to do. Maybe have someone up there or something idk, but whenever you walk by in the ground something falls? Like a fluff ball, white jacket, anything that. And then I guess whenever your riding you can have it happen at random times but not every time? Idk that’s probably just something similar to what I would come up with
🐎 I have a 1 year old colt and he is 1 year and 3 months old, had been born from a normal horse not a mustang but definitely has some instincs of the mustang. His breed is a Gidran that a Hungarian breed of horses. Has 5 mixes in him. A colt yet not castrated because yet he is young for this, I have had a chat with a vet and he told me that the colt has only one testicle and needs to release a second one, that will happen closer to when he be at his age of 2 years old and half, hopefully this will minimize the behavior issues. Also I had read that Nipping, bitting in most stallions especially when they are young yet is normal and that I need just to know how to handle him properly and how to work with him. He showing the stallion habits and behaviors, sometimes I think he has some mustang in him. We are able to do his hoofs and everything but he has a Nipping and bitting habit, we are trying our best to train him and work on that but it is not always working out that smooth. Watching different trainers with knowledge and your Chanel as well. Not yet broken in for riding but in the sooner future will be. I am already starting to picture how it will all look and feel. I am a very tall lady and quite light in weight, without a saddle and a bridle several times had hoped on onto him while he was In his stall and tighted up, so it's enough for him to move, lie down and to jump a little if he really has a need for it. Hadn't been thrown off but this yet is not a guarantee that when it will come time to brake him, he in his first chance will try to do that. Will be exactly like braking in a mustang. I need some professional advices on the behavior and other things, as it is important for me to understand how to go around working with him. He is taught to wear halter and been lead to the field, but sometimes he is overrunning me or my husband and we end up running after him with a rope in our hand, he is a big deal of speed and energy. At the moment he is just inside because of the winter and has a massive energy that he doesn't know on who to spill. Could you please give 🙏 me a heads up on how to deal with the young horse, because even though I know some things, I certainly do not think it is enough though. Stallion like behavior also pushy in the stall, trying to kick with front legs to get a person away. For that instance I had bought a stick with a flag that is for training and correcting behavior, but not sure 🤔 if I am doing everything correctly. With Nipping and bitting, I am suspecting that he is coming close to the age where he will be changing teeth and that's why he is doing that, and he is getting his teeth on even rocks, wood 🪵 and where there he can bite on. Is that permanent or will this disappear with age and castration, because at the moment only me and my husband is handling him. I didn't tryst anyone to get too close to him of ordinary people, and I am not talking about trainer, professionals I will never be against but where we are now it is very hard to find one especially who can come to our place in Bulgaria. Now that we are in winter most of time my colt is in the stall just eating and drinking water and resting. Maybe those behavioral are coming that he is very bored and anxious of such a long time not being out. I would be grateful if I get a reply and not just silly replies and stuff but advices on training etc
I'm going to try with my 29 year old mare. It's been 3 years since I've had her and it's like she's never been desensitized. But she gets spooked super easily
Is it good idea to get a young pony just as companion if i dont know how to ride, and then later teach him under saddle with professional trainer and also me learn to ride. Or even together, idk how good it would be, probably separated.
I see a lot of videos of how to desensitize your horse.. but I need 1 on how to train a horse when NoTHING affects it. She wants to be right with me at all times, and it's hard to make her move when nothing affects her. I've had her since birth so she's very trusting and very curious, so a bag, stick and string, flag...she just comes right up and smells it. I don't want to break her want to be with me, but I need to train her to stay off of me. Any advice is welcome!
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Hi im a huge fan i love your videos you make it so fun to learn stuff! ❤❤❤
Tucker has a total cartoon horse personality. Quite an adorable little man. Thanks for this!
I just do everything with my minipony and she even can climb and go down stairs 😂 our only „bad“ thing atm is water… we will have to train that 🎉
You and Tucker crack me UP! I LOVED Tuckers expression when your first placed the brush on his hind end-he brought his head way back and looked at it with big eyes! LOL I agree with your activities! I love you guys! I miss my horse!
I love your videos! I am training a very nervous, shy (but very sweet) young gelding who is carrying some trauma from someone being unkind to him before I got him, and doing things like this has really helped. Making it fun and silly is key. We are in the process of backing him and I am spending a lot of time jumping on and off the mounting block and flailing around beside and over him, and he is now just looking at me like "Mom, you are so ridiculous," instead of trying to run away.
Ah perfect timing to see this video! I'm getting a 5 year old horse this week as my first horse!
Great video! My Belgian really seems to respond well to me laughing and playing and hamming it up around scary things, so now I feel like my goofiness is legitimized! :D Also will say good sponsor - I got an Aura frame for my parents who live in another state and my mom says it's the best gift she's ever gotten. She gets annoyed when I don't post enough pictures to it though! :D Thank you for all your work on this channel - you're helping a lot of people - and horses. :)
For anyone who doesn't know, a red ribbon in the tail is something used at shows and and in other crowded places to warn other riders that that horse will kick and to give them space.
I can’t wait to try these! I have a very spooky mare and these are great smaller steps that’s not just “throw a tarp over them!”
I always enjoy your videos. You're full of positive energy.😊
I love watching your vids❤❤ My fav ones are your training ones. I dont own a horse, so I ride the school horses and ponies at my barn. I ride most of the young horses. You should make a video on how to keep from tensing up when the horse gets scared.
I wasn't prepared for the fake tripping to be so funny 😂😂
Being an equestrian seems so calming.
Amazing, love Tucker & Yoshi!
Brilliant ideas for desensitisation…. You are very innovative:9)
There’s a mare at my barn that I’m helping training her name is Fiona and she spooks at *everything* I mean *everything*
Great video and good ideas for desensitizing both of your horses are good sports 🤣 love your burgundy jacket looks great 👍🏻 on you! and the fall colors in the background of your video are beautiful 🤎💛🧡❤️
Carmella can literally talk about or explain anything and I'll be engaged
I have a pair of boat bumpers I’m going to use with my horses too. That ought to be interesting!
Your my inspiration for hose ridding I like riding horse because when I trotting a pony it bounces but you are my inspiration and I watch all your videos
Love this! Great tips!
This was a very helpful video great job .
Great ideas thank you.x
This is so cool! And funny to watch 😂
Are you planning to do a renovation video fo the farm?
Love to see you and the horses have a good time!
Thanks so much I’ll try to remember that
I just got a rescue mare and it was her second session today and hope in several months we'll out exploring and doing crazy stuff.
I LOVE your videos!!!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge 😊
I love you videos so much their are so helpful. I love horses so much and I have advanced riding lessons two times a week.
Awesome video! Tucker is adorable!
Thank you for all the fun suggestions. Tucker is a very sensitive guy, so this was particularly important to see. Can you tackle snow falling off a canvas arena roof please.?
Honestly that seems to me like a very difficult thing to do. Maybe have someone up there or something idk, but whenever you walk by in the ground something falls? Like a fluff ball, white jacket, anything that. And then I guess whenever your riding you can have it happen at random times but not every time? Idk that’s probably just something similar to what I would come up with
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I have a 1 year old colt and he is 1 year and 3 months old, had been born from a normal horse not a mustang but definitely has some instincs of the mustang. His breed is a Gidran that a Hungarian breed of horses. Has 5 mixes in him. A colt yet not castrated because yet he is young for this, I have had a chat with a vet and he told me that the colt has only one testicle and needs to release a second one, that will happen closer to when he be at his age of 2 years old and half, hopefully this will minimize the behavior issues. Also I had read that Nipping, bitting in most stallions especially when they are young yet is normal and that I need just to know how to handle him properly and how to work with him. He showing the stallion habits and behaviors, sometimes I think he has some mustang in him. We are able to do his hoofs and everything but he has a Nipping and bitting habit, we are trying our best to train him and work on that but it is not always working out that smooth. Watching different trainers with knowledge and your Chanel as well.
Not yet broken in for riding but in the sooner future will be. I am already starting to picture how it will all look and feel. I am a very tall lady and quite light in weight, without a saddle and a bridle several times had hoped on onto him while he was In his stall and tighted up, so it's enough for him to move, lie down and to jump a little if he really has a need for it. Hadn't been thrown off but this yet is not a guarantee that when it will come time to brake him, he in his first chance will try to do that. Will be exactly like braking in a mustang.
I need some professional advices on the behavior and other things, as it is important for me to understand how to go around working with him. He is taught to wear halter and been lead to the field, but sometimes he is overrunning me or my husband and we end up running after him with a rope in our hand, he is a big deal of speed and energy. At the moment he is just inside because of the winter and has a massive energy that he doesn't know on who to spill.
Could you please give 🙏 me a heads up on how to deal with the young horse, because even though I know some things, I certainly do not think it is enough though.
Stallion like behavior also pushy in the stall, trying to kick with front legs to get a person away.
For that instance I had bought a stick with a flag that is for training and correcting behavior, but not sure 🤔 if I am doing everything correctly. With Nipping and bitting, I am suspecting that he is coming close to the age where he will be changing teeth and that's why he is doing that, and he is getting his teeth on even rocks, wood 🪵 and where there he can bite on. Is that permanent or will this disappear with age and castration, because at the moment only me and my husband is handling him. I didn't tryst anyone to get too close to him of ordinary people, and I am not talking about trainer, professionals I will never be against but where we are now it is very hard to find one especially who can come to our place in Bulgaria. Now that we are in winter most of time my colt is in the stall just eating and drinking water and resting. Maybe those behavioral are coming that he is very bored and anxious of such a long time not being out.
I would be grateful if I get a reply and not just silly replies and stuff but advices on training etc
4:30 “Let’s go trip over something else 😃”
Fun. I'll try it.
aww tucker makes the cutest faces
I just love your videos!
I go behind my horse if I want to and love your vid
This video was funny lol i love Tucker and your videos
Yoshi is so cute💖🥺
You crack me up!!! Let’s go fall over something else. Tucker is like, “hey, what’s going on?” Lol
Love your videos
Love your videos ❤️
Love your videos so much and tucker is so cute
I'm going to try with my 29 year old mare. It's been 3 years since I've had her and it's like she's never been desensitized. But she gets spooked super easily
Any tips on desensitising my horse to cars and traffic?
Hey Carrmilla do you know any more tricks?
I have a question, will this work for donkeys as well
Like the carrying game will it work the same?
Is it good idea to get a young pony just as companion if i dont know how to ride, and then later teach him under saddle with professional trainer and also me learn to ride. Or even together, idk how good it would be, probably separated.
Just a question,have you ever had a horse have a anxiety attack?
I see a lot of videos of how to desensitize your horse.. but I need 1 on how to train a horse when NoTHING affects it. She wants to be right with me at all times, and it's hard to make her move when nothing affects her. I've had her since birth so she's very trusting and very curious, so a bag, stick and string, flag...she just comes right up and smells it. I don't want to break her want to be with me, but I need to train her to stay off of me. Any advice is welcome!
:D thank you
Send me all riding equipment with pricing
Now I have a strong desire to kick bouncy balls In pastures
loooovveeeee
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