Snooze is the perfect name for her! LOL! She's so sweet and trying so hard. And it's great how willing and nice you were to answer questions. Really enjoy your videos!
Snooze is such a lovely mare ❤️✨ 100% would bid on this mare if I could 🥺 And your so right! Her coat, mane, tail & muscle just overall looks so good and just like an overall healthy horse! You’ve done incredible with her so far, I love watching you become closer with her everyday, watching her side step closer to you when you where holding the tack made my heart so happy. It’s amazing how much they can learn to trust when they are treated with the right mix of kindness, stern training, love, and respect. 🥺❤️✨
I'd love that too, Sam!! You are a natural with horses. I'd love it sometime if you would tell "your story"! It would be so interesting to hear how you started out and how you became a trainer for mustangs!!👍
I love this mare. She totally enjoys your company. She is a keeper for sure, such a loving girl. She must get lonely when you're not with her. I can see she enjoys learning from you.
I love Snooze! She’s an awesome Mustang! You got an awesome draw! I’m excited to see how much progress she makes throughout her journey to finding a new loving home! She’s amazing at picking things up quickly. I love watching her progress throughout each day. 😁👍❤️🥺🤗
This horse and the one I started in June could be twins, same laziness, same stops, same balance, same everything, and this is exactly how I started her,
You have an amazing job . I truly envy your patience with the mustangs ! It's not every day u c someone put that much love n there daily routine, which of course I'm sure this is your job/career . No doubt there's a lot of people that would love to have your job, if they only knew the hours u put in ./? That you for the great uploads, you've definitely found your calling n life and very good at it u r !
I love your kind and patient approach--it heals my spirit to see horses enjoying their human companionship/partnership and coming onto the work as a pleasure. I wonder whether, as her condition improves, her liveliness and willingness to come forward might not heighten, too.
As i watched you work out her reminder excercises: i thought of a TB+Qrt. Horse i had. That beautiful mare had to have a review of work out excercises before riding: for most if her life. Hahaha.. then there was never a argue when riding...her name change tells all it went from Lady Bug to Booger!
Hi Sam, I’ve been watching your videos for quite a while and they just keep getting better and better! Thank you for taking us along on your journeys. I love how you break everything down and explain it so well, its so helpful! I would love to know more about what you have in mind for the new learning experience you mention in the description. I would also love to have some personal training with you and help for my horse. Right now I’m recovering from a TBI and brain surgery due to my horse spooking and running into me. It was a completely freak set of circumstances and totally not her fault. I’ve had her for 11 years and she’s always been great. But my confidence is running low right now. I hope one day I get to attend one of your clinics or even do private lessons if you do that.
Sam VanFleet I’m in SW Florida, near Sarasota. I can try and ask my local horse friends if they would be interested in doing a clinic with you if you can come this way sometime. I would love that.
I'm so sorry about your TBI. Head injuries are really challenging. I got bucked off 14 months ago and hit my head. I am still having concussion symptoms and have not been able to ride since it happened. I hope you have a speedy recovery!
@Snubble Bubble I’m so sorry to hear about your injury too. It is hard to recover from a TBI. I’ve gone through a lot of stuff over the years including a heart attack a couple years ago and the TBI and surgery has been a whole different game. I’m starting to get back out to work with my horse just this week but its hard, physically and mentally at this point. I really hope for a full recovery for you and that you can get back to doing what you love. ❤️
Sherry seems awesome---does she want another mustang lol Love this mare, love her uphill build! I imagine that once she is solid at getting in front of the leg she is going to show some lovely movement
I’m falling in love with this mare more and more. Wish I could try to buy her, but my parents won’t let me:( Excited to see the journey for this beautiful mare and hope she goes to a good home
If I had a place to keep her, she would be ideal for me! I'm 66 now and would prefer a horse like her just as a good smooth ride. With arthritic knees and hips, riding a high spirited horse is out of the question for me nowadays!😉 Sam, I wonder how she would do if you rode her in a more open area? Seems like I heard the guy at the holding corral say she had been there a couple of years. So she's "grown up" in a confined area and never got to stretch her legs and really open up. I just wonder if she would be less inclined to be reminded to keep a steady gait in a more open area, know what I mean? She's definitely one of the most gentle mustangs I've ever seen! So gorgeous too!!🥰
Hey! That’s the best thing for a “sticky” horse! Getting into bigger areas 😁 just want to get some better steering and we’ll be off into bigger arenas!
I’m no expert, but especially for horses that get confused by what gait they should be doing, introducing verbal cues can sometimes help. Especially if a family gets her that doesn’t always use the same cues as you.
Things are going well. :) A quick comment on two things that seem peripheral, but they improve the quality of the video. Having a photographer is great, for it frustrates an audience when the subject is not centered in the frame. And I love your choice of training areas. This corral is relatively quiet and natural. That really boosts the quality of the video.
It’s hard to believe that this nice girl got passed over three times, given her temperament. Could you explain why a bit more? I’m not sure I understood your first reference to this.
I think it’s because since she stayed at the facility so long, with many people, kind of made her calmer. She may not have been as calm when people first tried her. Just a theory, not completely sure
Some people don’t want a calm horse that’s already people-friendly, not challenging enough for them. And she’s pretty small and bay. Lots of mustangs are bay/chestnut, usually the ones that sell right away are the bigger ones and the colorful ones, people don’t necessarily always care if they are level-headed. Personally I like the “plain looking” ones that are calm, because I think in the end they are going to be the best ones to have in the long run. Too many people will buy a horse just for their color, and not realize what they’re getting themselves into because they chose color over personality.
People often have a color bias, most of the horses that go to long term pastures are bays, browns, and chestnuts. Many people prefer geldings over mares because mares are "moody and hormonal" (this is very stupid and I have met many more moody geldings than moody mares in my 18 years with horses). There are also SO MANY mustangs available for adoption, great ones get passed up all of the time partly because there simply aren't enough adopters.
I have a couple questions for you🙂 When will you go back to Florida? And also, if you don’t mind me asking, how do you do you fund your trips when you’re away from work for months at a time? I’m wondering because if would love to travel like this one day, but how do you cover expenses? Also, where did you get your western saddle?😍
As soon as people stop hiring me for clinics I’ll go back to Florida. I find for my trips because I’m working non-stop. This is my job, teaching clinics and lessons on the road. I know everyone thinks I just travel and have fun, but I’m working from 6am to 9pm most days because I run my business by myself and still have to teach/do clinics and train my EMM mare on top of that. As well as spend hours editing and then responding to at least 50-100 messages a day. This is my job lol
Sam VanFleet oh I was in no way insinuating that you don’t work hard- quite the opposite! You sound super busy! I’m glad you keep on being hired for clinics, it’s so good for people to learn your methods🙂thanks for replying, I was merely curious
@@SamVanFleet Your training methods are superb, hands down. About learniing more: A woman named Anne Soule/ owner of Foothill equestrian Center, Fiddletown ca/ is one of the most amazing & unusal horse trainers i have come across in my 63 years with horses. Even though , i have had horses all my life & taught a 5 children in 27 years riding: i went & took lessons to learn this never before seen method & way of communicating with the horse.. I took weekly lessons for a 1-1/2 year with her until the covid put a stop to them. What a incredible experience. You can find her on face book to read all her seemingly endless qualifications. Anne Soule Has mentored & worked with Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt & lots more. You may ask why i am i writing so much about Anne Soule: she really, really teaches you to understand very deeply how communicate to the horse with your energy+ thought+ body posture+ etc. I choose lots of ground work to learn this ' extraordinary ' different ' way of working and and training horses. And it was the most incredible experiences (& hardest method to learn, haha) I have EVER had with horses. And best part: dam stuff works. Thank you , for giving your time to all these ramblings. And never stop! Sincerely, Lily H.
I’d have to rewatch this video to see but usually I’m using a colt starting rope (it’s just a longer rope!) from Double Dan Horsemanship! It’s my favorite!
Random draws. The only mustang I ever got to kind of choose was Roulette. The rest are random and usually mares because there’s more mares, usually less people adopted from the BLM compared to geldings, so we get them for EMMs
I know exactly what you mean!! Snooze seems like the sweetest horse to own. Early on I compared her to a "velcro horse" cause she loves being close to Sam, like my "velcro dogs" do me!! ☺️ I like that in a horse!
Now as I recall from what you said in a previous video, I think she was born at one of the BLM facilities. Part of that "laziness" could well be due to always being confined. She doesn't know much about having to fend out in the open with a herd, in which case, she would have to be much quicker to survive. She is also not as thin as many of the mustangs in videos I've seen. Any living thing that is not physically active will get "lazy". Better this than a horse that is hell-bent on killing you! Great job you are doing with her. She is awesome!
Sam I'm calling you for help there's a girl on RUclips that is cruel and doesn't know what she's doing with these Mustang her channel is called break habits not horses please check her out. I think the horse needs to be taken away from her . That horse is a lot skinnier now than it was when she first got it and she is crazy putting a backstrap on the saddle and then trying to pull the saddle off with a back strap on and leaving the horse in a blizzard in the pouring down rain with tack on Scary My God only knows what will happen to this horse
@@SamVanFleet oh gotcha. from the perspective of the video it seemed she just popped out of nowhere and was disturbing you. Glad to hear you're cool with spectators and questions during a session with your mare . Felicity and I may come visit you sometime soon. you're doing great 🥰
Hi Sam Some suggestions if you don’t mind I’ve been a subscriber for a while now I’m noticing your subscriber base is stalling a bit It’s time for you to improve your.audio and.video quality You need a quality camera and mic - wind noise is never acceptable All the work you put into content is waisted if your videos are hard to watch and listen to Make the investment and you will have a channel that will grow and prosper Bob Sarasota Fl
The audio and video quality is fine for its purpose. The important part are the humane training techniques and enjoyment of the process. I value the organic nature of this and also the spur-of-the-moment ruggedness :-) . It s a much more direct form of communication IMO.
She may never be a sport mare, but she's solid af as a working/trail mare. 10/10 I'd buy her, if I could afford more horses!
Definitely not a hot performance horse for sure, but a dang solid trail horse!
I could see her doing pleasure or hunters too.
That horse is so chill Snooze is the [perfect name for her.
Snooze is the perfect name for her! LOL! She's so sweet and trying so hard. And it's great how willing and nice you were to answer questions. Really enjoy your videos!
Thanks!
Snooze is such a lovely mare ❤️✨
100% would bid on this mare if I could 🥺
And your so right! Her coat, mane, tail & muscle just overall looks so good and just like an overall healthy horse! You’ve done incredible with her so far, I love watching you become closer with her everyday, watching her side step closer to you when you where holding the tack made my heart so happy. It’s amazing how much they can learn to trust when they are treated with the right mix of kindness, stern training, love, and respect. 🥺❤️✨
Ridgecrest horses all seem on exceptional shape...
Snooze would be such a good trail pony! I love her! She is so cute. I love the chill horses the most.
Can we get a video explaining how you got into horses ? 🙏🏻 I heard you mention you’re not from a horse family.
I'd love that too, Sam!! You are a natural with horses. I'd love it sometime if you would tell "your story"! It would be so interesting to hear how you started out and how you became a trainer for mustangs!!👍
I love this mare. She totally enjoys your company. She is a keeper for sure, such a loving girl. She must get lonely when you're not with her. I can see she enjoys learning from you.
2:30 wait... what? 🤯 Never, ever, ever would have known that had I not heard you say it. Wow... RESPECT! 👏👍😎
Wish I could hit the like button more than once! Great job.
Snooze is ready for an oat bag and a little nap, I guess. I'd call this very good progress. The horse is a sweetheart.
I love Snooze! She’s an awesome Mustang! You got an awesome draw! I’m excited to see how much progress she makes throughout her journey to finding a new loving home! She’s amazing at picking things up quickly. I love watching her progress throughout each day. 😁👍❤️🥺🤗
Wow I am early! I seriously love her! Congrats on getting a great horse.I am convinced she just wants to be a little kids pony.
She'd be perfect for that
i love all these videos coming!!! snooze is such a sweetie ❤️
This horse and the one I started in June could be twins, same laziness, same stops, same balance, same everything, and this is exactly how I started her,
You have an amazing job . I truly envy your patience with the mustangs ! It's not every day u c someone put that much love n there daily routine, which of course I'm sure this is your job/career . No doubt there's a lot of people that would love to have your job, if they only knew the hours u put in ./? That you for the great uploads, you've definitely found your calling n life and very good at it u r !
I love your kind and patient approach--it heals my spirit to see horses enjoying their human companionship/partnership and coming onto the work as a pleasure. I wonder whether, as her condition improves, her liveliness and willingness to come forward might not heighten, too.
Thank you! ❤️
I love the way you train all of your horses. Your doing an amazing job!
Thank you for 3 vidoes in 3 days! I always learn so much!
I don’t think I’ve ever been on time for a post before! She’s looking gorgeous! Both in and out ;)
She is already getting in good condition and really looking good !
As i watched you work out her reminder excercises: i thought of a TB+Qrt. Horse i had. That beautiful mare had to have a review of work out excercises before riding: for most if her life. Hahaha.. then there was never a argue when riding...her name change tells all it went from Lady Bug to Booger!
I wish I could adopt her! You are doing an amazing job! Thank you for all that you do for these mustangs!
Thank you so much!
Hi Sam, I’ve been watching your videos for quite a while and they just keep getting better and better! Thank you for taking us along on your journeys. I love how you break everything down and explain it so well, its so helpful! I would love to know more about what you have in mind for the new learning experience you mention in the description. I would also love to have some personal training with you and help for my horse. Right now I’m recovering from a TBI and brain surgery due to my horse spooking and running into me. It was a completely freak set of circumstances and totally not her fault. I’ve had her for 11 years and she’s always been great. But my confidence is running low right now. I hope one day I get to attend one of your clinics or even do private lessons if you do that.
Thank you so much! Where are you located? Sherry and I are hoping to do another confidence bootcamp soon
Sam VanFleet I’m in SW Florida, near Sarasota. I can try and ask my local horse friends if they would be interested in doing a clinic with you if you can come this way sometime. I would love that.
I'm so sorry about your TBI. Head injuries are really challenging. I got bucked off 14 months ago and hit my head. I am still having concussion symptoms and have not been able to ride since it happened. I hope you have a speedy recovery!
@Snubble Bubble I’m so sorry to hear about your injury too. It is hard to recover from a TBI. I’ve gone through a lot of stuff over the years including a heart attack a couple years ago and the TBI and surgery has been a whole different game. I’m starting to get back out to work with my horse just this week but its hard, physically and mentally at this point. I really hope for a full recovery for you and that you can get back to doing what you love. ❤️
Early!!!
Also I just have to say, I love your training techniques!
Thank you so much!
Sherry seems awesome---does she want another mustang lol
Love this mare, love her uphill build! I imagine that once she is solid at getting in front of the leg she is going to show some lovely movement
She is awesome! We’re hoping someone in this neighborhood wants her 😎
This is the best mare ever!
I’m falling in love with this mare more and more. Wish I could try to buy her, but my parents won’t let me:( Excited to see the journey for this beautiful mare and hope she goes to a good home
I'd love to see what you have in mind to learn more, in a few months time! Snooze is so chilled! I think she'll be awesome with kids
I always enjoy your videos
Thank you!
I'm so impressed by the feel you have for your horses in your youth, no offense intended just an old man here now
Loving this progress💕
i just subbed and i will say YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!
If I had a place to keep her, she would be ideal for me! I'm 66 now and would prefer a horse like her just as a good smooth ride. With arthritic knees and hips, riding a high spirited horse is out of the question for me nowadays!😉 Sam, I wonder how she would do if you rode her in a more open area? Seems like I heard the guy at the holding corral say she had been there a couple of years. So she's "grown up" in a confined area and never got to stretch her legs and really open up. I just wonder if she would be less inclined to be reminded to keep a steady gait in a more open area, know what I mean? She's definitely one of the most gentle mustangs I've ever seen! So gorgeous too!!🥰
Hey! That’s the best thing for a “sticky” horse! Getting into bigger areas 😁 just want to get some better steering and we’ll be off into bigger arenas!
Girl, I am so worried about your phone in your back pocket LOL! Great job with her on her second ride!!
So many people are 😂 I always ride with it there, I can feel when I need to adjust it usually
Your doing an amazing job
Love these videos! It's so neat to see her progress
Snooze seems like a good horse to be training while you're having a lot of people watching!
Awesome she looks good 🙂🙂🙂🙂
I’m no expert, but especially for horses that get confused by what gait they should be doing, introducing verbal cues can sometimes help. Especially if a family gets her that doesn’t always use the same cues as you.
Do you have a video solely explaining how to train the funneling exercise? I would love to learn more about it! ☺️❤️
Not yet! I'm hoping to make one soon!!
Great job well done 🏇🏼❤️ 💙💕
I can see this mare being the perfect partner for a lil girl. 🥰
Love your horses 😘😘🤗💜
I dropped my phone in the arena and could not find it now I have it and I missed some of your videos so sad and happy I found my phone
Glad you found your phone!
Snooze is amazing, and so are you.
Things are going well. :) A quick comment on two things that seem peripheral, but they improve the quality of the video. Having a photographer is great, for it frustrates an audience when the subject is not centered in the frame. And I love your choice of training areas. This corral is relatively quiet and natural. That really boosts the quality of the video.
I wish I always could have one! But I train alone 99% of the time so it’s a fixated tripod or no video at all 😂
Love your training methods! ❤️
Thanks!
Such a great mare! With how lazy she is do you think she could work as a children horse?🥰
Modoc has some fine animals:)
It’s hard to believe that this nice girl got passed over three times, given her temperament. Could you explain why a bit more? I’m not sure I understood your first reference to this.
I've wondered about that too! Why in the world would someone overlook her, she's beautiful and has such a loving demeanor about her.
I think it’s because since she stayed at the facility so long, with many people, kind of made her calmer. She may not have been as calm when people first tried her. Just a theory, not completely sure
Some people don’t want a calm horse that’s already people-friendly, not challenging enough for them. And she’s pretty small and bay. Lots of mustangs are bay/chestnut, usually the ones that sell right away are the bigger ones and the colorful ones, people don’t necessarily always care if they are level-headed.
Personally I like the “plain looking” ones that are calm, because I think in the end they are going to be the best ones to have in the long run. Too many people will buy a horse just for their color, and not realize what they’re getting themselves into because they chose color over personality.
People often have a color bias, most of the horses that go to long term pastures are bays, browns, and chestnuts. Many people prefer geldings over mares because mares are "moody and hormonal" (this is very stupid and I have met many more moody geldings than moody mares in my 18 years with horses). There are also SO MANY mustangs available for adoption, great ones get passed up all of the time partly because there simply aren't enough adopters.
This is called " Working your passage" :)
I have a couple questions for you🙂
When will you go back to Florida? And also, if you don’t mind me asking, how do you do you fund your trips when you’re away from work for months at a time? I’m wondering because if would love to travel like this one day, but how do you cover expenses?
Also, where did you get your western saddle?😍
As soon as people stop hiring me for clinics I’ll go back to Florida. I find for my trips because I’m working non-stop. This is my job, teaching clinics and lessons on the road. I know everyone thinks I just travel and have fun, but I’m working from 6am to 9pm most days because I run my business by myself and still have to teach/do clinics and train my EMM mare on top of that. As well as spend hours editing and then responding to at least 50-100 messages a day. This is my job lol
Sam VanFleet oh I was in no way insinuating that you don’t work hard- quite the opposite! You sound super busy! I’m glad you keep on being hired for clinics, it’s so good for people to learn your methods🙂thanks for replying, I was merely curious
@@SamVanFleet Your training methods are superb, hands down.
About learniing more: A woman named Anne Soule/ owner of Foothill equestrian Center, Fiddletown ca/ is one of the most amazing & unusal horse trainers i have come across in my 63 years with horses.
Even though , i have had horses all my life & taught a 5 children in 27 years riding: i went & took lessons to learn this never before seen method & way of communicating with the horse..
I took weekly lessons for a 1-1/2 year with her until the covid put a stop to them. What a incredible experience. You can find her on face book to read all her seemingly endless qualifications. Anne Soule
Has mentored & worked with Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt & lots more. You may ask why i am i writing so much about Anne Soule: she really, really teaches you to understand very deeply how communicate to the horse with your energy+ thought+ body posture+ etc. I choose lots of ground work to learn this ' extraordinary ' different ' way of working and and training horses.
And it was the most incredible experiences (& hardest method to learn, haha) I have EVER had with horses. And best part: dam stuff works. Thank you , for giving your time to all these ramblings. And never stop! Sincerely, Lily H.
Lena Hylton no worries! It’s just sometimes people think it’s 100% fun and traveling but in reality it’s a lot of work 😅
Little snoozy
Sam she would be great for a young rider. What do you think?
Is she a Blood Bay? So pretty!:)
What became of the mare that charged you I don’t remember her number but she was a light Dunn maybe
She's almost too smart for her own good:)
What kind of lead rope do you use? I love it
I’d have to rewatch this video to see but usually I’m using a colt starting rope (it’s just a longer rope!) from Double Dan Horsemanship! It’s my favorite!
@@SamVanFleet thank you!
Hey Sam. Do you get to choose mare or gelding? Or does the auction house do that? Curious to know how you always end up with mares.
Random draws. The only mustang I ever got to kind of choose was Roulette. The rest are random and usually mares because there’s more mares, usually less people adopted from the BLM compared to geldings, so we get them for EMMs
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How exactly would you purchase a mustang from the 100 day training?
I would love to possibly adopt/buy a mustang from your training one day.
You havw to bid on the horse at the auction
I think I’m in love.......😉
I know exactly what you mean!! Snooze seems like the sweetest horse to own. Early on I compared her to a "velcro horse" cause she loves being close to Sam, like my "velcro dogs" do me!! ☺️ I like that in a horse!
Terri TN Yes, so in summery we all agree she great
How many hands is she? She looks pretty tall. I dont know how tall you are. Im 5'2" and my horse is 15.2. This horse looks like shes about the same.
Where is "here?" What state, town?
Now as I recall from what you said in a previous video, I think she was born at one of the BLM facilities. Part of that "laziness" could well be due to always being confined. She doesn't know much about having to fend out in the open with a herd, in which case, she would have to be much quicker to survive. She is also not as thin as many of the mustangs in videos I've seen. Any living thing that is not physically active will get "lazy". Better this than a horse that is hell-bent on killing you! Great job you are doing with her. She is awesome!
She wasn’t born at a BLM facility. She was born in the wild
Would she make good police horse? I'm also thinking if the publicity to city people about how wonderful mustang's can be, and their situation.
She’s not tall enough for that unfortunately!
How tall is this mare Sam?
14.1 hands, it’s in the description
Where is this? also would u ever consider giving training lessons?
SoCal, and I do give lessons
@@SamVanFleet How do I arrange them if interested?
1st
she can be pointed lazy or just trying to figure out how she should be, she is stopping to collect her thought!
How tall is she?
In the description 👍🏼
9:17 HORSEY FART!
That’s one lazy horse LOL
Sam I'm calling you for help there's a girl on RUclips that is cruel and doesn't know what she's doing with these Mustang her channel is called break habits not horses please check her out. I think the horse needs to be taken away from her . That horse is a lot skinnier now than it was when she first got it and she is crazy putting a backstrap on the saddle and then trying to pull the saddle off with a back strap on and leaving the horse in a blizzard in the pouring down rain with tack on Scary My God only knows what will happen to this horse
the lady jabbering needs to zip it! shes bothering you!
omg this lady wont stop talking to you! so annoying.
She is fine! They’re there to watch and learn! I’m happy to share with them.
@@SamVanFleet oh gotcha. from the perspective of the video it seemed she just popped out of nowhere and was disturbing you. Glad to hear you're cool with spectators and questions during a session with your mare . Felicity and I may come visit you sometime soon. you're doing great 🥰
I think Serena would have been a prettier name for her..jmo
It’s her choice.. not yours 😉 she made a post about how she’s getting frustrated with these kind of comments..
No problem. Unsubscribed
Wow I’m first!
Nvm
Hi Sam
Some suggestions if you don’t mind
I’ve been a subscriber for a while now
I’m noticing your subscriber base is stalling a bit
It’s time for you to improve your.audio and.video quality
You need a quality camera and mic - wind noise is never acceptable
All the work you put into content is waisted if your videos are hard to watch and listen to
Make the investment and you will have a channel that will grow and prosper
Bob Sarasota Fl
I do have a high quality camera... and I voiceover my videos...
Actually my subscriber base has grown more than it has in a long time for the past 2 months.
The audio and video quality is fine for its purpose. The important part are the humane training techniques and enjoyment of the process. I value the organic nature of this and also the spur-of-the-moment ruggedness :-) . It s a much more direct form of communication IMO.