I work with racing Standardbreds, and breeding has made colts today so much easier to start compared to when I was a kid, it leaves me shaking my head. You're seeing the same thing in Quarter Horses. The hard part now is not asking for too much too soon.
Being a viewer I have wrote at least 2 comments in the past that stated how positive your videos are and we’ll here’s another positive comment. Your humble and the way you explain things is like I’m there experiencing it along side y’all, I hate it when there’s arrogant or these billy badass Cowboys. Your humble and the way your a big family man and a teacher to your apprentices is the reason I continue to watch. Good job sir and I greatly appreciate the awesome videos, thank you..
I really enjoy your videos. I'm a RN. I deal with people all the time...I'm envious. I'd much rather spend my time with horses. They're my passion. Not sure which one is more dangerous...crazy people or just a horse being a horse. God Bless you brother
If you ever get in the running for World's Greatest Horseman I know who I will put my money on. Thank you Mr. Richard for taking the time and effort to make these videos available on RUclips. I have missed watching your content and it looks like your little turn back helper is really growing.
I love your methods and content! I think working cows and all the training put in to them isn't given the credit it deserves. I was working at a feedlot and have started reading a book on working cows on your horse plus watching your videos and I am obsessed I have so much more respect for the work put into these animals and the ppl working them.
I am really concerned about your strawberry roam gelding. It may b nothing but just me but I am thinking that maybe, just maybe he has a problem with his hip. Every time he stops or is standing he seems to stand relieving the pressure on his right back leg. If he stands hip shod, it’s the same leg that he does it on. If he is just standing his right back leg is in front with most of his weight on the other leg. He doesn’t seem to b limping but it seems that he tries to keep most of his weight on the other leg.I’m sure it’s probably nothing major but it makes me concerned. Thank you for the wonderful videos n it makes me so happy that you are making them again.
I had noticed that as well and kept an eye on him throughout the starting process. We’re several months into training now and no signs of soreness. Thanks for watching!
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I work with racing Standardbreds, and breeding has made colts today so much easier to start compared to when I was a kid, it leaves me shaking my head. You're seeing the same thing in Quarter Horses. The hard part now is not asking for too much too soon.
Being a viewer I have wrote at least 2 comments in the past that stated how positive your videos are and we’ll here’s another positive comment. Your humble and the way you explain things is like I’m there experiencing it along side y’all, I hate it when there’s arrogant or these billy badass Cowboys. Your humble and the way your a big family man and a teacher to your apprentices is the reason I continue to watch. Good job sir and I greatly appreciate the awesome videos, thank you..
Those are very kind words! Thank you! Richard
I really enjoy your videos. I'm a RN. I deal with people all the time...I'm envious. I'd much rather spend my time with horses. They're my passion. Not sure which one is more dangerous...crazy people or just a horse being a horse. God Bless you brother
Thanks for watching and the kind words!
If you ever get in the running for World's Greatest Horseman I know who I will put my money on. Thank you Mr. Richard for taking the time and effort to make these videos available on RUclips. I have missed watching your content and it looks like your little turn back helper is really growing.
Ol’ Monk is a helluva nice colt! Smooth moving honest booger. Them kind make a man that trains horses smile don’t they?!🤙🏽😜
Love the videos. Love the information. Thanks for making the time. I’m SURE the last thing you need is another chore (making videos) but love them.
Très intéressant merci
I love your methods and content! I think working cows and all the training put in to them isn't given the credit it deserves. I was working at a feedlot and have started reading a book on working cows on your horse plus watching your videos and I am obsessed I have so much more respect for the work put into these animals and the ppl working them.
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I am really concerned about your strawberry roam gelding. It may b nothing but just me but I am thinking that maybe, just maybe he has a problem with his hip. Every time he stops or is standing he seems to stand relieving the pressure on his right back leg. If he stands hip shod, it’s the same leg that he does it on. If he is just standing his right back leg is in front with most of his weight on the other leg. He doesn’t seem to b limping but it seems that he tries to keep most of his weight on the other leg.I’m sure it’s probably nothing major but it makes me concerned. Thank you for the wonderful videos n it makes me so happy that you are making them again.
I had noticed that as well and kept an eye on him throughout the starting process. We’re several months into training now and no signs of soreness. Thanks for watching!