I truly love the way that you explained everything you are doing in the moment, I will apply all of your teaching on my young horse thank you so much for YOUR TIME !
He looks much softer at the end of the video. I really like how you narrate the whole session: I’m a talker too! 😂 It helps me focus on what I’m doing and feeling and makes me a better communicator for my riding students.
Yes . The talking is strictly for the film and those watching for me . When I’m riding for myself the communication between me and the horse is solely through feel and I’m quiet verbally . This allows me to have better timing . I’ve had to learn how to talk and ride at the same time for teaching sake .
I absolutely salute you. I love what you say about image world to communicate with horses in other videos. And I see that communication via the video as well as you are so articulate! This is an art that people should preserve.
This lesson did both myself and the horse so much good. He is behaving much better and I got a refresher on how or what to do when he does something outside of the picture. Thanks so much!
Is this your horse? He progressed beautifully in one session, I can imagine after a few session you have a dream horse! It’s always something for us owners to maintain what the trainers put in them isn’t it, you’re lucky Dennis is nearby for refreshers 😄🌟
@@Lionessa8 no he is not my horse . I rode him for a few months and he went home to be with his owner and this bucking developed while he was home. So he was back for a tune up session . She is getting along fine with him now because she was able to see what she needed to do to prevent the wrong behavior and keep his mind with her .
A tail like he has at this moment is like you and I setting in the dentist office , or a lawyers office or for god save remember the principals office ? Nothing good ever came out of there . Lol So the Tail is just a bit of tension that will lessen with understanding
Is the shank bit because he's been trained up to that level or does it help with bucking tendency? Edit: oops. Just noticed this is part 3, maybe viewing 1&2 will answer my question.
There is no significant reason that I use a shank bit or a snaffel or a hackamore I will use a bit with two hands as well as a snaffel and a hackamore . I use my body and my hands together to get the horse to be in my picture . Any piece of equipment can be used for good or can be misused for bad . The response from the horse has the final say . If you are aware that you might not be able to do that then staying with a snaffle is probably best
In your experience, when you have a horse that has that tendency to want to buck the rider off, can you ever really train it out of them? Or is it something you will always have to be conscious of?
This depends a lot on who is on there back Most of them can be fine to ride but there are a few that have learned how to get out of work with bucking that might not be brought through They need to go to the bronc string and most of them won’t be good bucking horses either
Wouldn’t argue a bit with you about that sir . He did soften by the end of this ride and he found a way to go with out pushing on my hands . There is always more than one way to the same answer . Thank you
You did just fine till you put that compression bit in his mouth. If you could catch the vision of the principle of bend there would be no head tossing and you could bend him to a stop.
I truly love the way that you explained everything you are doing in the moment, I will apply all of your teaching on my young horse thank you so much for YOUR TIME !
He looks much softer at the end of the video. I really like how you narrate the whole session: I’m a talker too! 😂 It helps me focus on what I’m doing and feeling and makes me a better communicator for my riding students.
Yes . The talking is strictly for the film and those watching for me . When I’m riding for myself the communication between me and the horse is solely through feel and I’m quiet verbally . This allows me to have better timing . I’ve had to learn how to talk and ride at the same time for teaching sake .
Fantastic Dennis! I learn so much every time i watch your videos!!!
You've got a great training style. You really pay attention to everything.
Thank you I appreciate you commenting
He ain't ready for that bit buddy !
He is doing really good. I cannot believe what a difference. Awesome.😊
I absolutely salute you. I love what you say about image world to communicate with horses in other videos. And I see that communication via the video as well as you are so articulate! This is an art that people should preserve.
Thank you so much !! I appreciate you taking the time to make your comment
This lesson did both myself and the horse so much good. He is behaving much better and I got a refresher on how or what to do when he does something outside of the picture.
Thanks so much!
Glad to hear that it is carrying over to when you got home too !!
Is this your horse? He progressed beautifully in one session, I can imagine after a few session you have a dream horse!
It’s always something for us owners to maintain what the trainers put in them isn’t it, you’re lucky Dennis is nearby for refreshers 😄🌟
@@Lionessa8 no he is not my horse . I rode him for a few months and he went home to be with his owner and this bucking developed while he was home. So he was back for a tune up session . She is getting along fine with him now because she was able to see what she needed to do to prevent the wrong behavior and keep his mind with her .
@@cappelhorsetrainingandshoeing oh, I was asking Toni Watson :) the original commenter. Sorry for the confusion ☀️
@@Lionessa8 Yes it is my horse. Always get good results when I take him to Dennis and it is great to be able to do so. Things are going good now.
Thank you for narrating through the whole video
Thank you glad to have you with us
Who else on here is clucking and moving with the horse? 😂😂 Pure muscle memory.
Love the video Dennis your a true horseman 👍
Thank you
Take a deep seat n a long hold with a far away look in your eye! Lol!
What is the tail telling you? Also I like the way you let him find the lope.
A tail like he has at this moment is like you and I setting in the dentist office , or a lawyers office or for god save remember the principals office ? Nothing good ever came out of there . Lol
So the Tail is just a bit of tension that will lessen with understanding
@@cappelhorsetrainingandshoeing Good metaphors; thank you. Good perspective for me to have.
Is the shank bit because he's been trained up to that level or does it help with bucking tendency?
Edit: oops. Just noticed this is part 3, maybe viewing 1&2 will answer my question.
There is no significant reason that I use a shank bit or a snaffel or a hackamore
I will use a bit with two hands as well as a snaffel and a hackamore . I use my body and my hands together to get the horse to be in my picture . Any piece of equipment can be used for good or can be misused for bad . The response from the horse has the final say .
If you are aware that you might not be able to do that then staying with a snaffle is probably best
Phenomenal.
Thank you ! What was your biggest takeaway from the video?
Bravo cowboys
Thank you
again, thanks
It truly is my pleasure. 🙂
Are the flys that bad or is he just that pissed that his tail is still going even after he blew out at the end of the video?
In your experience, when you have a horse that has that tendency to want to buck the rider off, can you ever really train it out of them? Or is it something you will always have to be conscious of?
This depends a lot on who is on there back
Most of them can be fine to ride but there are a few that have learned how to get out of work with bucking that might not be brought through
They need to go to the bronc string and most of them won’t be good bucking horses either
👍👍👍
Id take him back to a snaffle bit till he softens
Wouldn’t argue a bit with you about that sir . He did soften by the end of this ride and he found a way to go with out pushing on my hands . There is always more than one way to the same answer . Thank you
He still has a kink in his tail.
Thank you for commenting
"bravery"
You did just fine till you put that compression bit in his mouth. If you could catch the vision of the principle of bend there would be no head tossing and you could bend him to a stop.
Thanks for sharing your opinion