Thank you Just getting my mare started after weaning her foal and she is very drawn to the barn. And after trying this and letting her rest in the far corners she is slowly finding herself in work again. Thanks Colton
Great video! I don’t have buddy or barn sour horses but I do have a mare who likes to cut corners so tomorrow we are going to rest in all four corners 😂, she will catch on quickly because she likes her rest🤣 thanks really enjoyed it ❤
It works fantastically! Can help a horse keep those circles wide and also be willing to ride deep into the corners when coming down the outside lines or across the diagonals so they use the whole arena 👌🏻. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment! Have a great ride tomorrow!
Question, I've never had a problem working with one of the "buddy's ", but what can you do with the other one that's flipping out, jumping out of stalls jumping over or crashing through fences gates ext. ? Thanks.
You are doing the same exercise you are criticizing Clinton for doing. That horse is standing there like he is being milked. When you get a real lovesick horse out driving cattle then you can learn something. You will learn that lovesickness is in theDNA and cannot be training out.
Thank you
Just getting my mare started after weaning her foal and she is very drawn to the barn. And after trying this and letting her rest in the far corners she is slowly finding herself in work again.
Thanks Colton
Very glad it was helpful for you and your mare! Good on yall putting in the work together!
Great video! I don’t have buddy or barn sour horses but I do have a mare who likes to cut corners so tomorrow we are going to rest in all four corners 😂, she will catch on quickly because she likes her rest🤣 thanks really enjoyed it ❤
It works fantastically! Can help a horse keep those circles wide and also be willing to ride deep into the corners when coming down the outside lines or across the diagonals so they use the whole arena 👌🏻. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a comment! Have a great ride tomorrow!
I have one of those too. She's alone when I leave to go work my other horse and she works herself up to a full body sweat every time.
Question, I've never had a problem working with one of the "buddy's ", but what can you do with the other one that's flipping out, jumping out of stalls jumping over or crashing through fences gates ext. ? Thanks.
So, how do you teach them to control their emotions when you leave the farm?
Nice video, thanks for the great info! What part of the country is your facility? Ours is in Northern Kentucky:)
Thank you Ed! We are in Decatur, TX which is just north of Dallas & Ft Worth.
Before that we were right there in Lexington KY for 10+ years.
For the hearing impaired i appreciate your text on the screen
You are doing the same exercise you are criticizing Clinton for doing. That horse is standing there like he is being milked. When you get a real lovesick horse out driving cattle then you can learn something. You will learn that lovesickness is in theDNA and cannot be training out.
I’m sorry. I missed the Clinton Anderson part. If it can’t be trained out,why does Clinton do these same exercises?