Really interesting to see a variety of horses, each responding to a new cue. Some are more trusting and take the cue with little or no fear response. This is a good example of why doing play and trust exercises on the ground is so beneficial to future training.
I love the way you teach the horse to keep the back legs up. It's kind but effective. I have seen this be done with much less kinder approaches that are very stressful to the horse :(
Nice to see a variety of horses. Could you do a video on the next stage? How do we get the front legs coordinated with the hind and with activity? Thanks!
Saludos ,es extraordinario el buen uso de la vara en los posteriores me a encantado y más aún se puede ver el verdadero momento de recompensar al caballo , muchas gracias por el video .
My horse is a very stubborn KWPN.. No matter how many times I tap his back leg and increase the pressure of the taps he will just ignore. I’m totally stuck as to what to do next.
Really interesting to see a variety of horses, each responding to a new cue. Some are more trusting and take the cue with little or no fear response. This is a good example of why doing play and trust exercises on the ground is so beneficial to future training.
I love the way you teach the horse to keep the back legs up. It's kind but effective. I have seen this be done with much less kinder approaches that are very stressful to the horse :(
so wonderful to watch... how kind you are to all the horses
Great to watch you work with all the different horses!
Joseph, it was wonderful to finally see you at work in person!
Nice to see a variety of horses. Could you do a video on the next stage? How do we get the front legs coordinated with the hind and with activity? Thanks!
WOW, that pinto is the most beautiful horse ever!
Came back to watch after 4 yrs. Are you coming to wa state again this year?
Saludos ,es extraordinario el buen uso de la vara en los posteriores me a encantado y más aún se puede ver el verdadero momento de recompensar al caballo , muchas gracias por el video .
Gracias!
thanks
My horse is a very stubborn KWPN.. No matter how many times I tap his back leg and increase the pressure of the taps he will just ignore. I’m totally stuck as to what to do next.
Holy crap, how tall are you??
That's exactly what I wanted to know!!! He looks like a giant.....
How long have you been riding for?
Pony piaffe? Who knew!
He looks like a Georgian Grande or barock pinto.