Can you pleases show me how to do a flying lead change or how to properly put a bit less bridle on and even how to clean a new horses hooves we have a new horse and when I want to clean his hooves he kicks and spooks PS. Love your videos ❤❤❤
@@JSHorsemanship Thank you! He is the sweetest, I have a question however. He doesn't like having his mane brushed, he doesn't mind about the detangling spray but as soon as I lift up the brush he holds his head high so I can't brush it. Any tips? Thank you!
Hi Libby, Great question. I would work with him using a method called approach and retreat. I would start with having him drop his head and just petting his mane. If he has trouble dropping his head, work on that before introducing the brush. Next have him lower his head and allow you to pet his main wile holding the brush. Every time he keeps his head down and is relaxed, take the brush away. Once he is doing well with this step you can start to brush the main. Every time he relaxes, even for a moment Take the brush away. Eventually he should keep his head down and relaxed as you brush his main:)
@@JSHorsemanship Thank you I'll definitely try this! I think he may have previously had sweet itch when he was with his past owner a while back which has led him to be uncomfortable with his mane being brushed, he is fine with his tail and forlock but not his mane. He hasn't rubbed it though and there doesn't appear to be any irritation now, I'll try your technique on him asap, thanks for the help!
Good luck!! I just picked up my new mustang to day she’s all ready some what trained so I can touch her and lead her and pick up her feet and stuff I absolutely love her to pieces she’s adorable and super sweet
I just bought a thoroughbred mare, who's very well trained under saddle , but a little nervous on the ground. These tips are sure to help us work through it together!
This really helped with my new horse Xavier thank you so much, when Xavier got here he was shy ,skinny, weak and the rest of the horses didn't like him but now I have a amazing bond with him and luckily the other horses are beginning to like him to ❤❤❤
Wow ! What a helpful video! Simple, very clear and most of all, thinking of the horse first. Thank you so much. I'm new in the equine world and am trying to learn as much as possible before I get my own horses. I want to avoid as many mistakes as a newbie can do with a horse.
I agree 100% with what you said ! I do all the things mentioned and I hand graze him , talk to him Nd try to be better at reading him. I also just go out during the day to pet him and love on him. Patience is a big part and making things clear so he will understand what I am asking him to do. I work at being gentle , but firm , not harsh. I LOVE the way you work with your horses! Thanks.
Hi thanks for the calm, no nonsense advice : ) I have just brought a horse home to foster her, shes 18 and very head shy. If you could do a clip on how to manage head shyness gently that would be very helpful-always happy to learn new horse skills and I want the new horse to feel relaxed and confident when she sees the halter instead of panicking....shes such a sweet natured girl but has had some bad experiences. I would like to help her feel safe. Many thanks : )
I’m here because I live in a farm and have owned horses my whole life, ridden them a few times and all but never really been into them. Horses have always been my sisters thing but she doesn’t do anything with them anymore as she has no time, she’s at work constantly. However, there’s 2 unbroken horses and 1 of them I can see a connection between me and her. She tries kicking me whenever I walk upto her 😂 but that won’t stop me trying. She is halter broken but not very well. I want to be able to build a bond with her and get closer to her and maybe just sit with her in the field a bit until she lets me close enough to her so I feel comfortable trying a halter. I haven’t told any of my family I want to do this yet 😅 but I feel me and this horse have a lot in common, she reminds me of myself so I reckon if I play my cards right I can get her to trust me and perhaps learn ground work with her and learn to break her in aswel. (Ik you’re supposed to do ground work first as I’ve been surrounded by horsey people all my life) so I can’t wait to get started and hopefully one day manage to atleast get a halter on her without her tryna boot me (my sister can get a halter on her easy) wish me luck 😂
Thank you!!my mother has given me her horse as 4 years ago she had my baby sister then a bit after she broke her back… now she’s pregnant again and her horse hasn’t even been broken in yet.. I just needed a few tips on how to bond with him more so I can ride him!
thanks i just got a new horse yesterday well weeks before but she still ever nervous around me i do understand why because she is also a rescue horse i love her lots just got to get my bond with her now the hopefully get her mic then she going for a hew week of traing for horse riding because we don't know when she was last ridden after that ill be bale to ride her
I’m planning to someday purchase a Gypsy Vanner, but I don’t want to get ahead of myself. So I’m researching every day and night about horse behavior, horse riding, and general care of a horse. Thank you for this video, it was very informative! Do you personally think Gypsy Vanners are good beginner horses?
thank you so much this really helps! im getting a loan from the riding school i work at over covid so someones looking after her so i really want to break her out of her riding school pony mentality
Awesome video! What kind of horse is Dory? I have never owned a horse but recently, my father-in-law got one from a local sale barn and gave her to me as a gift. She is pretty short legged and stands about as high as Dory looks but may even be shorter. She is also painted. We don’t have any information about her at all from the sale barn. I hadn’t planned on riding her at all. Just bonding with her and spending lots of time doing groundwork and just as a sweet friend to me.
Hi Adrianne, Thanks so much for sharing! Congratulations on your new pony 🐴 That is very exciting and I’m glad you enjoyed the video :) Dory is a Highland Pony from Scotland, one of only a few in the USA right now.
I will add it to my list 😊 Here are a few videos I did that may be a help to you. ruclips.net/video/oevrw7Ni5i0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/88ct8sYOVT8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/wXV8WaX9wnI/видео.html
Great! And to be more precise, things to do on the ground and how to act with a horse that is like Meg (I saw her in the video) Love watching your videos also!
Hey there, what do you recommend doing if your horse is anxious when tacking up or brushing? How do you make it easier to spend more time with them and help them relax?
Hi 😊 That is a great question. There are a few things that I do to help a horse that is anxious when tacking up. One thing I do is work on teaching my horse a cue to stand and relax on cue in the arena. Once this is good , I start to transfer this cue to the brush stall. I‘ll definitely add this to my list of videos to do👍🐴
As always a great video. but I cannot believe I missed it and have since collected several horses(not at the same time obviously) and it has always been pretty good. Yeah other horses always block the gate and then nicker when they get left behind (I do apologise though) but so far always been positive. I think the points you raised about the horses body language has to be in the forefront of your mind and also how you are carrying yourself in their eyes and probably why it has been positive. But thank you as always, You are my favourite subscription and always on the look out for your weekly videos and perhaps ones that i have missed.
Hi this is a great question 😊 Here are a few things to consider. 1.If you are new to horses bring a trainer you trust or someone with horse experience with you. They can give valuable insight into getting the right horse. 2. Always have the person who is showing the horse ride before you get on. Doing this will help you evaluate if you like how the horse responds. 3. Don’t get on the horse if the person who is showing is not willing to ride before you. 4. Get a pre-purchase exam from a vet you trust who knows the goals you have for your future Horse.
Totally agree! I don’t always ride, sometimes Denali and I have spa days. I bring him onto the barn, brush him, clean his legs and feet, comb and treat his mane and tail, and then we have a long massage. He especially likes his butt rubbed and will move his tail aside for me, then we take a walk, visit the other horses and chew on some grass. When I put him back into his paddock, he gets snacks and lots of kisses. It’s a perfect day. ❤
Do you have any general tips for actors who are asked to film scenes on horseback? I work with film crews and this is starting to come up more often. I know the crew tries to find actors who already have experience, but there’s a wide range of comfortability and experience when it comes to riding. Any tips for working well with a horse when timelines are usually short and props/costumes are involved?
Hi, hiring and working with an equestrian professional will help you progress the quickest. Other important factors are: how much time you are dedicating to riding a week (3 days a week is a good place to start), and the type of horse you are riding. If you can find this out in advance maybe you could take some lessons on a horse that is similar. For brand new horse riders here is a video I did on the basics ruclips.net/video/fV7kuUrjutY/видео.html
Hi- what is your best advice for an inexperienced rider - with experienced well broken horses - I have been watching Rick Gore's channel- "Think Like a Horse". I understand pressure and release- ground work- for bonding- brushing-walking etc. In terms of reward conditioning with treats how do you apply those techniques ? Should I start them off with some treats every time I see them so they know I am a good guy ?
Hi😀 I think using treats as a positive reinforcer can be very beneficial with certain horses in work. It is important when you’re giving treats to have some guidelines and make sure your horse is respectful and safe. Food is a strong motivator but it can also become a safety concern if not given correctly. Before giving your horse a lot of treats I have found it to be a good idea to look into understanding positive reinforcement.
Hi I just got a horse and it’s only eight months old she does kick and bites sometimes but I was wondering if I can have any tips on getting her to trust me and her to stop kicking and biting also she is really spooked with the bug spray she won’t let me put it on her lol but it will really help if you can give me any tips
I'm having trouble getting my horse to lift her hooves for me to pick them, I've tried the normal way but she's just not getting the signs. Any tips? PS. Your vid was SUPER helpful, thanks SO much!
Hi😊 I am so glad you found the video helpful💕There are a few things you can do. One of them is teaching your horse to lift her legs when you touch them with a dressage whip and then transfer the cue to a verbal command or a gentle touch with your hand. I may do a future video covering this and other common problems🐴
Omg... my ads are listening to me, I was obsessed with cat videos and I got ads that Tell mw where to buy a cat, now I am obsessed with horse videos and I get ads about dressage training.
I have a problem... I have a bond with a pony that i dont ride but dont have one with a pony i do ride😂😂 The pony i dont ride is named efa. I have known her for longer and do groom her often as she lives a minute walk from my house. She always grooms me when im brushing her. However the pony i ride (Cody) i dont think really like me to be honest. I havent known him for ages and havent seen him in 3 months. I started riding and helping with him in january so we still have time (i started helping with efa in january 2019)
It sounds like you have had a lot of quality time with Efa to help your bond. She sounds really sweet💕🐴 You and Cody might need some time to get to know each other. It takes time to build a bond with a new horse. Enjoy the Journey😊
I’m buying a hores :) I’m a first time horse owner he’s mixed with a thurbread and Quarter horse 🐎 he’s my uncles going to pay him for him Friday :) I’m boreding him at his place I can’t go see him and spend one one time with him cause I’m on my monthly he’s not fixed yet either his his daddy so they will try and breed me lol 😂 so Friday I’ll be able to go in say hi brush him out again spend time with him cause by then I should be off my monthly
my issue is when my lease gets scard and it is not just her it is any horse i come into contact with same exact behavior when scard they all seem too come into me with her front shoulder then hides behind me like a kid it has not gotten to the point i cant get her off my back she is like a 3 year-old child scard of the zombie going to get her hiding behind u but the wired thing is she come in to me as soon as she makes contact with me she licks and chews if i refuse to give it she will try harder scream calling in my direction then the side jump toward me any ides on how to fix i cant even walk away from her she has gone thew 4 stall doors she tried to jump out a trailer window under trailer panel all i am doing is backing away ruclips.net/video/lCLU9aP5hKs/видео.html 5 seconds in u can see the change look at her eyes if there are horses in the barn my leaee always is watching me ear and eye on me now i think she was abused befor i got the chance to ride she reared alot for this girl and that ment 5 hours in hobbles even my lease owner has sent me hobbles i have never used them as she doesn't rear for me never has
I'd love to hear your experience if this helped you:). Also, feel free to share ideas or topics you would like to see in future videos!
Can you pleases show me how to do a flying lead change or how to properly put a bit less bridle on and even how to clean a new horses hooves we have a new horse and when I want to clean his hooves he kicks and spooks PS. Love your videos ❤❤❤
Lilac SHADOW_moon I will add these to my list of ideas to cover in the future! Glad you are enjoying the videos 😊❤️
Can you give me a free horse please am not that rich
What breed is that horse it's so cute.
What to do if your horse run away when you are riding it. 🐴 🐎
I'm getting my new horse tomorrow for my birthday, can't wait to make new memories and bond with him!
Congratulations Libby!!🐴💕
That is awesome😄
I wish you both the best as you start your new Journey!
@@JSHorsemanship Thank you! He is the sweetest, I have a question however. He doesn't like having his mane brushed, he doesn't mind about the detangling spray but as soon as I lift up the brush he holds his head high so I can't brush it. Any tips? Thank you!
Hi Libby,
Great question. I would work with him using a method called approach and retreat. I would start with having him drop his head and just petting his mane. If he has trouble dropping his head, work on that before introducing the brush. Next have him lower his head and allow you to pet his main wile holding the brush. Every time he keeps his head down and is relaxed, take the brush away. Once he is doing well with this step you can start to brush the main. Every time he relaxes, even for a moment
Take the brush away. Eventually he should keep his head down and relaxed as you brush his main:)
@@JSHorsemanship Thank you I'll definitely try this! I think he may have previously had sweet itch when he was with his past owner a while back which has led him to be uncomfortable with his mane being brushed, he is fine with his tail and forlock but not his mane. He hasn't rubbed it though and there doesn't appear to be any irritation now, I'll try your technique on him asap, thanks for the help!
Good luck!! I just picked up my new mustang to day she’s all ready some what trained so I can touch her and lead her and pick up her feet and stuff I absolutely love her to pieces she’s adorable and super sweet
I got my first horse last friday! Im so excited for our journey together!
Congratulations !! 🤗
Me too nuka x
Hey, how is it going ? :)
getting a new horse in two weeks! so excited !
I just bought a thoroughbred mare, who's very well trained under saddle , but a little nervous on the ground. These tips are sure to help us work through it together!
This really helped with my new horse Xavier thank you so much, when Xavier got here he was shy ,skinny, weak and the rest of the horses didn't like him but now I have a amazing bond with him and luckily the other horses are beginning to like him to ❤❤❤
That is wonderful! Thanks for sharing
Wow ! What a helpful video! Simple, very clear and most of all, thinking of the horse first. Thank you so much. I'm new in the equine world and am trying to learn as much as possible before I get my own horses. I want to avoid as many mistakes as a newbie can do with a horse.
i got my first horse 2 days ago for my birthday ,im so happy to bond with him :)keep going ur the best motivator everrrr
Congrats on your new horse! It's also awesome to see a fellow equestrian who's an Atiny :)
I just got my first horse and she is my world already
My family just got two horses yesterday I can’t wait to begin to bond with them!!
I like to talk to my horse and tell her everything that’s why she trusts and loves me🐴😃
I’m getting my second pony (from a 12hh to a 14.2hh) and these videos really help me!
I agree 100% with what you said ! I do all the things mentioned and I hand graze him , talk to him Nd try to be better at reading him. I also just go out during the day to pet him and love on him. Patience is a big part and making things clear so he will understand what I am asking him to do. I work at being gentle , but firm , not harsh. I LOVE the way you work with your horses! Thanks.
Just got a horse, hopping to use these tips THANKS
That's great to know, thanks for sharing these tips! Appreciated!
You are a legend maam, looking forward to seeing more of these.
thank you so much for this!! Im going to lease a new horse very soon so this helped alot
You are so natural and calm
I just started to learn to ride a horse! Thank you for the tips!
AYYYEEE!! THIS WAS POSTED ON MY BIRTHDAY!!!
Just getting my new horse now thanks!
Congratulations! I’m glad it was a help 🐴❤️
Tq so much. It helps me a lot as a beginner
I like your video us new people with horses really could use your advice it was very nice
Hi thanks for the calm, no nonsense advice : ) I have just brought a horse home to foster her, shes 18 and very head shy. If you could do a clip on how to manage head shyness gently that would be very helpful-always happy to learn new horse skills and I want the new horse to feel relaxed and confident when she sees the halter instead of panicking....shes such a sweet natured girl but has had some bad experiences. I would like to help her feel safe. Many thanks : )
This going to be very helpful. I just got my first horse Diva and I'm definitely going to use these. 🐎❤
Thank you so much for your videos😀 They are really helpful. Love your friendly and calm dealings. Wish I had a teacher like you. Kind regards
I’m here because I live in a farm and have owned horses my whole life, ridden them a few times and all but never really been into them. Horses have always been my sisters thing but she doesn’t do anything with them anymore as she has no time, she’s at work constantly. However, there’s 2 unbroken horses and 1 of them I can see a connection between me and her. She tries kicking me whenever I walk upto her 😂 but that won’t stop me trying. She is halter broken but not very well. I want to be able to build a bond with her and get closer to her and maybe just sit with her in the field a bit until she lets me close enough to her so I feel comfortable trying a halter. I haven’t told any of my family I want to do this yet 😅 but I feel me and this horse have a lot in common, she reminds me of myself so I reckon if I play my cards right I can get her to trust me and perhaps learn ground work with her and learn to break her in aswel. (Ik you’re supposed to do ground work first as I’ve been surrounded by horsey people all my life) so I can’t wait to get started and hopefully one day manage to atleast get a halter on her without her tryna boot me (my sister can get a halter on her easy) wish me luck 😂
Perfect: long enough, clear, simple. Really enjoyed your videos. Learning a lot, thank you!😀
Loving your videos. What kind of hybrid jacket are you wearing? Looks awesome.
Thank you!!my mother has given me her horse as 4 years ago she had my baby sister then a bit after she broke her back… now she’s pregnant again and her horse hasn’t even been broken in yet.. I just needed a few tips on how to bond with him more so I can ride him!
She it's Great.!! The best to learn from.. Thank you.!!
thanks i just got a new horse yesterday well weeks before but she still ever nervous around me i do understand why because she is also a rescue horse i love her lots just got to get my bond with her now the hopefully get her mic then she going for a hew week of traing for horse riding because we don't know when she was last ridden after that ill be bale to ride her
I’m planning to someday purchase a Gypsy Vanner, but I don’t want to get ahead of myself. So I’m researching every day and night about horse behavior, horse riding, and general care of a horse. Thank you for this video, it was very informative! Do you personally think Gypsy Vanners are good beginner horses?
thank you so much this really helps! im getting a loan from the riding school i work at over covid so someones looking after her so i really want to break her out of her riding school pony mentality
Thank you!
Awesome video! What kind of horse is Dory? I have never owned a horse but recently, my father-in-law got one from a local sale barn and gave her to me as a gift. She is pretty short legged and stands about as high as Dory looks but may even be shorter. She is also painted. We don’t have any information about her at all from the sale barn. I hadn’t planned on riding her at all. Just bonding with her and spending lots of time doing groundwork and just as a sweet friend to me.
Hi Adrianne,
Thanks so much for sharing! Congratulations on your new pony 🐴 That is very exciting and I’m glad you enjoyed the video :) Dory is a Highland Pony from Scotland, one of only a few in the USA right now.
Very helpful, thank you
I’d love a video about how to work with a nervous horse.
Thanks!
I will add it to my list 😊
Here are a few videos I did that may be a help to you.
ruclips.net/video/oevrw7Ni5i0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/88ct8sYOVT8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/wXV8WaX9wnI/видео.html
Great! And to be more precise, things to do on the ground and how to act with a horse that is like Meg (I saw her in the video)
Love watching your videos also!
Hey there, what do you recommend doing if your horse is anxious when tacking up or brushing? How do you make it easier to spend more time with them and help them relax?
Hi 😊
That is a great question. There are a few things that I do to help a horse that is anxious when tacking up. One thing I do is work on teaching my horse a cue to stand and relax on cue in the arena. Once this is good , I start to transfer this cue to the brush stall. I‘ll definitely add this to my list of videos to do👍🐴
As always a great video. but I cannot believe I missed it and have since collected several horses(not at the same time obviously) and it has always been pretty good. Yeah other horses always block the gate and then nicker when they get left behind (I do apologise though) but so far always been positive. I think the points you raised about the horses body language has to be in the forefront of your mind and also how you are carrying yourself in their eyes and probably why it has been positive. But thank you as always, You are my favourite subscription and always on the look out for your weekly videos and perhaps ones that i have missed.
I am so happy that the horse that I am learning riding on already knows me and isn‘t a complete stranger haha
The horse probably doesn‘t even remember me but I remember her and that‘s a start you know :)
I know what she‘s like, how she probably reacts and how I have to behave around her ideally. Makes things a lot easier as a beginner rider
This really helped my thank you.🙂
Hi I am Riddhi and I am from india. I am just 8 yrs old but i love horses and am looking foward to having one when i grow up
Hi Riddhi😊
That’s awesome!! Horse are amazing🐴
I hope you keep chasing your dreams💕
Thanks i love ur channel and i love that ur talking to me
And i would love to be in touch with u so pls keep writing and posting videos i love u bye🐴🐴
Been playing rdr2 too much
so helpful....
I got my first horse yesterday
Thank you cause I am going to a equine farm and I have fallen in love with this horse and I named her you are my sunshine so how can I bond with her
I'm looking to get my 1st horse within the next 2 weeks. Any tips on what to look out for when horse shopping?
Hi this is a great question 😊
Here are a few things to consider.
1.If you are new to horses
bring a trainer you trust or someone with horse experience with you. They can give valuable insight into getting the right horse.
2. Always have the person who is showing the horse ride before you get on.
Doing this will help you evaluate if you like how the horse responds.
3. Don’t get on the horse if the person who is showing is not willing to ride before you.
4. Get a pre-purchase exam from a vet you trust who knows the goals you have for your future Horse.
@@JSHorsemanship thank you so much
It was good
Totally agree! I don’t always ride, sometimes Denali and I have spa days. I bring him onto the barn, brush him, clean his legs and feet, comb and treat his mane and tail, and then we have a long massage. He especially likes his butt rubbed and will move his tail aside for me, then we take a walk, visit the other horses and chew on some grass. When I put him back into his paddock, he gets snacks and lots of kisses. It’s a perfect day. ❤
good info thanks
Thank you ! X
Do you have any general tips for actors who are asked to film scenes on horseback? I work with film crews and this is starting to come up more often. I know the crew tries to find actors who already have experience, but there’s a wide range of comfortability and experience when it comes to riding. Any tips for working well with a horse when timelines are usually short and props/costumes are involved?
Hi, hiring and working with an equestrian professional will help you progress the quickest. Other important factors are: how much time you are dedicating to riding a week (3 days a week is a good place to start), and the type of horse you are riding. If you can find this out in advance maybe you could take some lessons on a horse that is similar. For brand new horse riders here is a video I did on the basics ruclips.net/video/fV7kuUrjutY/видео.html
@@JSHorsemanship Wonderful. Thank you so much! Love your videos, thank you for sharing your gentle knowledge :)
"We have a lot on our plate"
Me: **STRESSED BECAUSE OF SCHOOL AND HOMEWORK**
"You are correct"
Hi- what is your best advice for an inexperienced rider - with experienced well broken horses - I have been watching Rick Gore's channel- "Think Like a Horse". I understand pressure and release- ground work- for bonding- brushing-walking etc. In terms of reward conditioning with treats how do you apply those techniques ? Should I start them off with some treats every time I see them so they know I am a good guy ?
Hi😀
I think using treats as a positive reinforcer can be very beneficial with certain horses in work.
It is important when you’re giving treats to have some guidelines and make sure your horse is respectful and safe. Food is a strong motivator but it can also become a safety concern if not given correctly. Before giving your horse a lot of treats I have found it to be a good idea to look into understanding positive reinforcement.
Hi I just got a horse and it’s only eight months old she does kick and bites sometimes but I was wondering if I can have any tips on getting her to trust me and her to stop kicking and biting also she is really spooked with the bug spray she won’t let me put it on her lol but it will really help if you can give me any tips
Great video, are you from New England? If so, which state please? Love from the UK! X
Hi, thanks 😊 I am in the USA
What to do if a horse freak out and start to be dangeeous.. ...kicks, etc.?
And, will You do again some longest videos?
Thank You
Me: *Wishing I had a Horse or at least got to be around a horse*
Are you a Taurus? Cz you can connect to animal very easily. 🥰
Wow she is cute and u have no thumbs down
So i bonded when i looked into her eyes
I'm having trouble getting my horse to lift her hooves for me to pick them, I've tried the normal way but she's just not getting the signs. Any tips? PS. Your vid was SUPER helpful, thanks SO much!
Hi😊
I am so glad you found the video helpful💕There are a few things you can do. One of them is teaching your horse to lift her legs when you touch them with a dressage whip and then transfer the cue to a verbal command or a gentle touch with your hand. I may do a future video covering this and other common problems🐴
@@JSHorsemanship Thanks so much!
Omg... my ads are listening to me, I was obsessed with cat videos and I got ads that Tell mw where to buy a cat, now I am obsessed with horse videos and I get ads about dressage training.
This might be stupid but I'm gonna try to find a wild horse and bond with him or her
Can I pls know which breed of horse is legend
Legend is a registered Morgan Gelding:)
I really want a horse 🐎:(
I bonded with a RANDOM horse 🐎 super fast
I have a problem...
I have a bond with a pony that i dont ride but dont have one with a pony i do ride😂😂
The pony i dont ride is named efa. I have known her for longer and do groom her often as she lives a minute walk from my house. She always grooms me when im brushing her.
However the pony i ride (Cody) i dont think really like me to be honest. I havent known him for ages and havent seen him in 3 months. I started riding and helping with him in january so we still have time (i started helping with efa in january 2019)
It sounds like you have had a lot of quality time with Efa to help your bond. She sounds really sweet💕🐴 You and Cody might need some time to get to know each other. It takes time to build a bond with a new horse.
Enjoy the Journey😊
@@JSHorsemanship thanks i will x
what have you tied to your waist ???
It’s a strap for my sound system😂
but if i take my lease for a walk in the field by 200 feet away from barn hole walk her shoulder leaing in into me and her full body shaking
Hieee
how tall is dory?
Dory is 14 hands:)
@@JSHorsemanship She's so cute!
I’m buying a hores :) I’m a first time horse owner he’s mixed with a thurbread and Quarter horse 🐎 he’s my uncles going to pay him for him Friday :) I’m boreding him at his place I can’t go see him and spend one one time with him cause I’m on my monthly he’s not fixed yet either his his daddy so they will try and breed me lol 😂 so Friday I’ll be able to go in say hi brush him out again spend time with him cause by then I should be off my monthly
I've had my horse for 2 months. he doesn't respect me and he doesn't stand still for anything 😭🤣
he's a Welsh Section D
my issue is when my lease gets scard and it is not just her it is any horse i come into contact with same exact behavior when scard they all seem too come into me with her front shoulder then hides behind me like a kid it has not gotten to the point i cant get her off my back she is like a 3 year-old child scard of the zombie going to get her hiding behind u but the wired thing is she come in to me as soon as she makes contact with me she licks and chews if i refuse to give it she will try harder scream calling in my direction then the side jump toward me any ides on how to fix i cant even walk away from her she has gone thew 4 stall doors she tried to jump out a trailer window under trailer panel
all i am doing is backing away
ruclips.net/video/lCLU9aP5hKs/видео.html
5 seconds in u can see the change look at her eyes
if there are horses in the barn my leaee always is watching me ear and eye on me
now i think she was abused befor i got the chance to ride she reared alot for this girl and that ment 5 hours in hobbles even my lease owner has sent me hobbles i have never used them as she doesn't rear for me never has
You are also sweet