Important steps to getting a horse broke to ride

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @kidstuff44555
    @kidstuff44555 Год назад +41

    For anyone thinking this looks too difficult, imagine riding a horse like this who's nervous about feeling something behind her back legs. One day a rope, hat, plastic bag or branch will brush against their back legs and then you'll be on their back dealing with this reaction. Wouldn't you rather get her over it on the ground, on a lunge line, in a safe environment

    • @hhlagen
      @hhlagen Год назад +3

      Absolutely!!!

    • @erynd2524
      @erynd2524 11 месяцев назад +1

      You are correct.

    • @amberwilliams4050
      @amberwilliams4050 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yes. I mess with my horses just for the sake of messing with them. Trash bags, pool noodle’s, big wedding dress on her back. You name it, it looks weird, we do it. So then I can take her in parades, put a kid on her, etc. I had a Great Dane dog get loose from next door. He made a bee line for me and that horse and he jumped up and put his front legs all the way over her neck!! I thought, “oh sh…t this could be it.” But she just stood there kinda pissed off but she didn’t move a muscle!! It was brilliant!!

    • @amberwilliams4050
      @amberwilliams4050 10 месяцев назад +3

      And besides people ought not be afraid to ask more of their horse. Being upset for a few minutes is ok. I get REALLY upset when you make me do taxes, but you think the IRS says ok never mind.

  • @horsecrazy7655
    @horsecrazy7655 Год назад +27

    Thank God for you trainers who are experienced and willing to work this stuff out of those more difficult horses! Kudos to you 👍🏻🤠

  • @terrifrye2803
    @terrifrye2803 Год назад +13

    Great teaching segment, the entire video has something for everyone and especially starting a horse.
    Personally, I like the instructions on hand and rope placement, for the driving exercise.
    Once she matures more mentally, and focus her energy on the task at hand….she’ll crush whatever it is she wants to accomplish. She just seems that head strong and stubborn to the core (in a good way).
    Thank you for taking the time to share this with us. ❤️

  • @idellbrown1825
    @idellbrown1825 11 месяцев назад +4

    She's drop dead gorgeous!!! Just needs some patience and help. So happy it's you doing the right thing by her ❤

    • @nancyoneill597
      @nancyoneill597 9 месяцев назад

      I really appreciated this video. I especially like the commentary and explanations for each step that you are going through. I find it very helpful plus it guides my eyes to the areas that you are working on.

  • @2001Artfull
    @2001Artfull Год назад +5

    I am not a horseman but I love your videos. I think your kind patient approach can be applied to interactions with many other animals and perhaps may extend into human interactions as well. Glad I found your videos.

  • @kajinsautumn9833
    @kajinsautumn9833 Год назад +2

    Her demeaner walking back to the wash stall was a huge difference from the beginning of the video! Beautiful mare!

  • @bonniesears5286
    @bonniesears5286 Год назад +12

    Another amazing video! Love watching you work these horses and I always learn something🤫

  • @shadowdancer1412
    @shadowdancer1412 Год назад +4

    I agree you have your hands full with this one. Look forward to seeing her progress. Right now she’s a little monster. 😅

  • @sabinagoldsmith9020
    @sabinagoldsmith9020 Год назад +3

    I have a great deal of respect for this mans knowledge and understanding ❤

  • @esthersalyers7472
    @esthersalyers7472 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s amazing how quickly you can get them to know what you want from them. It’s a beautiful thing to watch. It really makes me miss my Sugarfoot. I loved him with all my heart. Don’t think I’ll ever get another horse as much as I love them. I love the smell of horses, they smell like spring

  • @darladelahunty4025
    @darladelahunty4025 8 месяцев назад

    I love the fact that you not only have knowledge but also use common sense.

  • @sassy6292
    @sassy6292 Год назад +3

    This was a great teaching video. It took me back a few years to where some great memories began. Thank you 🙏

  • @arribaficationwineho32
    @arribaficationwineho32 5 месяцев назад

    I love seeing the horse peeking into the wash rack to check activity! Inquisitive. He wants a shower too! I have seen films of horses “eating” the water when faces are washed

  • @pattirockgarden4423
    @pattirockgarden4423 Год назад +4

    Great work helping this mare! What a good lesson/demo for long lining/ground driving!

  • @caroleschaff11
    @caroleschaff11 5 месяцев назад

    I have a 2yo filly I'm doing this with. Today the neighbors were out on their golf cart on their field and she has not seen this before. She was wild!

  • @kathleeneldridge3057
    @kathleeneldridge3057 4 месяца назад

    Impressive amount of learning going on with this one!

  • @MarkandSueSiemonsma
    @MarkandSueSiemonsma Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing the detail of ground driving in this video. I'm always looking for new ways to work with my horses. I have one driving, another in training to drive, and a saddle horse. I tried this exercise without stirrups and turrets on the harness for all three! I enjoyed seeing how each responded from the ground. I do ground work and ground drive but the free floating lines on both sides adds another element they had to deal with. I thought this was a great warm up for us after a 5 month winter lay off! Thanks!

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Год назад +2

    Certainly some big changes in one day. Turning out to be a positive experience for both of you.
    Really appreciate your technique.

  • @meycoe
    @meycoe 9 месяцев назад

    ugh! that constant walking up would test my patience. Good thing you have tons!

  • @sunny98765
    @sunny98765 Год назад +1

    Great work! She really calms down and starts listening towards the end of the session :)

  • @shellysonnen5698
    @shellysonnen5698 11 месяцев назад +1

    Haha you make the lunging with 2 lines too easy! Its not! Ive done the the line driving, but to get the turns like you were doing is hard for me. Im about to start my 2 year old Drum filly, 16 hands and 1400 lbs already but shes pretty mellow, this video and all your videos really are SO helpful. I will try to stay as calm as you!!!

  • @sharonconroy4057
    @sharonconroy4057 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautifully explained.. thank you...🤗🇦🇺😊

  • @Lynn-uz2ms
    @Lynn-uz2ms 7 месяцев назад

    I think it's a lot easier Not going thru the strip than doing so I would do it your way hands down, Lynn 75 in Missouri thanks😊

  • @hairchick1985
    @hairchick1985 11 месяцев назад +1

    So glad i found your channel!

  • @jeanettearmstrong4241
    @jeanettearmstrong4241 9 месяцев назад

    This is pretty much how I’ve trained my driving pony! Shouldn’t be much of a stretch to put her under saddle
    Love your work

  • @joreejones7128
    @joreejones7128 6 месяцев назад

    Really enjoyed watching this session. Great information for training.

  • @arribaficationwineho32
    @arribaficationwineho32 5 месяцев назад

    What a gorgeous horse!

  • @annjameson5139
    @annjameson5139 Год назад

    Excellent horsemanship! Really enjoyed this!

  • @jeniferrinehart1107
    @jeniferrinehart1107 Год назад +1

    I was going to say what a gorgeous mare and then she became the blowy dragon. 😂😂😂

  • @donnac.1609
    @donnac.1609 Год назад +4

    This mare is a pistol! Not liking to pay attention to you.....whrn she does she protests! Wonder what her bloodline is? She is smart......love her build and she will be nice once she gets to understanding there are boundries.....Lots was missed in her upbringing!!

  • @inedinevanderwesthuizen3822
    @inedinevanderwesthuizen3822 10 месяцев назад

    You make it look so easy lol i still get dragged around my arena 😂

  • @Teaally1913
    @Teaally1913 Год назад

    She will be a Great Horse😊

  • @danlindeke2561
    @danlindeke2561 9 месяцев назад +1

    Brooodmare material, sharp looking,big, picks up feet when walking.

  • @baumannmartina5086
    @baumannmartina5086 Год назад +1

    great video,thanks a lot!❤

  • @janlesinski4719
    @janlesinski4719 11 месяцев назад

    Quick learning horse

  • @sharonconroy4057
    @sharonconroy4057 10 месяцев назад

    I love this horse..she is beautiful..I have one just like her 🇦🇺

  • @Teaally1913
    @Teaally1913 Год назад +1

    She beautifully BIG girl!

  • @wjm9987
    @wjm9987 Год назад

    WOW great job!

  • @amandas7698
    @amandas7698 Год назад

    Great video !

  • @szamanwlkp
    @szamanwlkp 10 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic job. Thank you. How long are those lunging reins are?

  • @donnac.1609
    @donnac.1609 Год назад +3

    I will almost bet that this msre will not take kindly to leg comnsbds and spurs might just really be a problem.....might be a tough learning curve for her. Interesting to watch her......a challenge that is for sure. Not a beginners horse.......at this point.

  • @AuthenticMage
    @AuthenticMage 11 месяцев назад

    With the ones with biting history, have you considered a muzzle? Just until you’ve got them listening to you and willing to keep out of your space

  • @mikegreene8461
    @mikegreene8461 Год назад +1

    I am allowed to ask 3 stupid questions a day , and I would like to ask my last one here and now. Do "unbroke" horses learn in any way shape or form by watching trained horses being ridden? Thank you in advance.

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +4

      I wish they did but they don't.

    • @mikegreene8461
      @mikegreene8461 Год назад +1

      @@timandersonhorsetraining Thank you...great content! Even though I do not ride I find this fascinating. I was on a horse once a long time, his name was Black Boy. He was 18 hands and massive. I was told he was an ex sulky horse that had been pin fired...anyway this horse was an ***hole that liked to bite people on the shoulder by the base of the neck from behind. I did not know any of this before attempting to ride this horse,
      and I was as green as could be. I think that black boy figured out in about 10 seconds. I had no idea what I was doing and shrugged me off and threw me on to the ground. My so-called friends that set me up were laughing hysterically at me. They encouraged me to get back in the saddle, and I was subsequently thrown to the ground for the second time. That was the end of my horseback riding career.
      Yes I have new friends now.

    • @lazygardens
      @lazygardens 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's common on a ranch to take young horses places to become accustomed to the activity, the smells and sounds of the tack or the branding pen or the cows or the hay balers ... when they are with an experienced bunch of horses that is calm they realize it's nothing to panic about.
      But it doesn't do anything like actual training for a "saddle broke" horse. That is a 1 to 1 session.

    • @mikegreene8461
      @mikegreene8461 11 месяцев назад

      @@lazygardens Thank you very much

  • @user-nc9qy4mg2p
    @user-nc9qy4mg2p 8 месяцев назад

    Do you have a video on training to trailering?

  • @sporthorserider
    @sporthorserider Месяц назад

    I just want to say that the word "broke" is the wrong word to use. I use the term "putting under saddle" instead of "broke". It has negative connotations. I gentle all my babies and I have used 2-year-old QH's with 120 days on them as beginner lesson horses. No buck, no fuss. I have been in the middle of an emergency situation with sirens, EMS and Fire Trucks on a 3-year-old and directed traffic on him without using my hands to control him. It's all about trust and working with them in a way they understand.

  • @jillianschneider7935
    @jillianschneider7935 Год назад +1

    Can you make a video of walk tort videos and horsemanship with patterns last Sunday I had my horse show I had to do a pattern in horsemanship It was hard and I had to walk to cone A stop back up 4 steps walk from cone A to cone B Tort to a right c keep tort half way walk to cone C stop then tort away let me know if you can do that but I won 1 3 and a other 3

  • @1KBOOZE
    @1KBOOZE Год назад +1

    What does the sound (deep rumble) she exerts from her nose when being worked mean?

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +2

      Many other animals make the same sound, deer being one of them. They do it when they are worried to try to make the thing they are worried about run away.

    • @1KBOOZE
      @1KBOOZE Год назад

      @@timandersonhorsetraining Thanks Tim. Im New to the horse world, and my horse does this from time to time. Most recently during introduction to my dog. They ended up getting along but she was making this sound and I couldnt determine why until now.

  • @brianramsey3824
    @brianramsey3824 6 месяцев назад

    I dont get the since u get 50/50 mares vs males

  • @yessabell1707
    @yessabell1707 Год назад

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Год назад

    Consider putting phone on vibrate during filming?

  • @briangen704
    @briangen704 Год назад

    Will she eventually be for sale?

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Год назад

    👍👍

  • @jackieboudreaux6339
    @jackieboudreaux6339 Год назад

    So would this work if you want to get the horses rear end engaged? She was really working her rear in the trot.

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +1

      Engaging the rear end requires lifting the shoulders so I do that from the saddle.

  • @erynd2524
    @erynd2524 11 месяцев назад

    She is not happy with being told to work.

  • @darilynadams7281
    @darilynadams7281 7 месяцев назад

    That's a HORRIBLE term you horse people use. The horse is being TRAINED to ride. You TRAIN a dog! You don't broke a dog! TRAIN a horse!

  • @paws271
    @paws271 Год назад

    Seems impatient and distracted.

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 Год назад

    The word broke should be replaced with the word trained.