Yay she really warmed up to you and enjoyed the scratches. Once you the tag off she drifted away, it almost seemed like she was pleased you finally got it off her and the mission was accomplished. So cute.
You have great body language that shows your mustangs you’re not a threat. I’ve worked with young horses that stayed with their moms for 6 months with no human interaction. It takes a lot of patience to gain trust. You’re doing a very good job. Very proud of you. God bless you.
You have the “good human” vibe… Raven…and those before her KNOW you mean no harm. She’s going to blossom into a beauty. So excited to watch your journey with Raven ♥♥♥
I loved the way she kept stepping back towards you when you stepped away. She’s going to be a wonderful horse for someone and seems to have a calm spirit! I can’t wait to see the rest of her story
I was tearing up when you were talking about the tags. Your disappointment in her having a paper tag, how you said she’s worth more than that 🥹. I felt the love, respect & empathy you have for her so intense in that moment 💕
Yay❣ Glad you chose Raven - was my first thought when you asked ppl what you should name her in your last video. Congrats to getting to scratch her forehead and neck as well as getting her tag collar off so quickly😃!! She is really starting to trust you🥰 So precious!! Thank you for sharing your experiences with wild Mustangs - I love watching your videos - so relaxing and educational.
J would be jumping up and down on the inside !! Ohh how special !! Seeing them trust you from being completely wild !! BUT they can tell who’s a good person !!! She’s going to be such a champ !!! ❤️🐴❤️
I thought it was funny after you pulled the string off she walked away nonchalantly like she knew the task was complete!?! Another great video - thanks so much again for all you do for us and those wonderful mustangs!!
Have you thought about building a smudge for her? We used to do this for our horses in Alberta Canada when the horse flies and deer flies were so bad even fly spray did not work. Just build a fire in a barrel and add straw, and green grass or green tree leaves. Our horses stood in front of it and got relief, they were not spooked at all and loved it. BTW, great progress on this little flame of a mare, she is a beauty!
You don't need to apologize for quality all the time :) we as viewers know equestrian videos aren't always picture perfect. You are working outside, in a dusty environment, from a distance, with big animals. Considering all that, the quality of your videos is superb:) I really appreciate the voiceover to make each step you take more clear to us and to follow along in your observations of Raven's responses^___^
i think its cute to want to keep the tags and/or want a different one for each horse! To have a little something to look at in a few years and have memories attached to it ^^ Its a wonderful feeling ~ I always like to look at old drawings i made and for quite a few of them i can remember exactly what was going through my head or what i was listening to when i drew them
Yay! So exciting that you were able to get the chord/rope off! I read your comment about the bad/negative comments. I’m sure this is easier said than done, but try not to even read them. People can be so awful, and the ones that really are, just hide behind the keyboard and are miserable. Love what you are doing, and I’m learning a ton from you!!! Keep up the amazing work! ❤❤❤
Lovely. This is similar to how I relate to ‘shut down’ dogs that I’ve rehabilitated. To me it feels like working to become their friend, regardless of species, and then you can trust each other. That’s my aim. Don’t know if that makes much sense after reading it back lol Thank you for what you do 🙏
I think you get another tag because you’ve earned it by taking her out of those awful holding pens and giving her a chance at being someone’s best friend so yes you should ❤️🇦🇺❤️
What a special gift you have. Wow. I just found your channel and you brought me back 50 years to being that young girl who LOVES horses. I think some binge watching is in order. ❤
Getting my Master's in School Counseling we were assigned to video sessions with new students and review with classmates. It was very helpful. Perhaps you could do this with others and get their observations.
You are doing so well with Raven. I what a sweet and patient girl she is. She is going to make someone a wonderful forever horse. Awesome job and I always learn something from your videos. 🎉
I am a bit late with this comment, but you certainly are brave; got back up on Raven after that fall and continued. I was sunfished by a palomino onto a pile of racks as a teenager. Never got back onto a horse again. Probably my fault; never was good at riding horses. Hope things go well for you and the mustangs.
There's a woman here on RUclips who lost her foot to a horse-riding incident, her name is footless Jo. It wasn't the horse's fault, the horse fell and she fell under it It's just a hazard of being around animals so big I think. I love horses but I'm always wary of them because they are capable of serious damage sometimes completely by accident
Try visualizing in your mind exactly what you want to do to her. Show her, in your mind walking up to her and petting her on the shoulder or whatever you are wanting to do. She should be able to understand and allow you to do it. Also I show them an image in my mind of rewarding with a treat afterwards and ALWAYS follow through as you show them if they allow you to do the task that you have imaged for them. They are usually shocked that you can speak to them! ❤ so exciting when they learn to trust you!
You may already know of Steve Young the English guy, he's so positive and gentle like you. When she moves to you make sure you signal for her to come. Set the control so she clearly knows early on you're boss.
I’m sure you already figured this out but feel that it may have been better had you taken a few steps back more often and allowed her to come to you would have created more trust? That’s what I was feeling watching this♥️
Does anyone have any experience with hay nets? I have recently got one for when they stand tied for me to brush them and ect. and i am afraid that there teeth will get stuck in it. They have free access to it and a hale bale all the time.
Would you mind to tell me about the delivery service you used? It’s the only way I will ever be able to adopt one and I have been wanting to for 50 years!
Maybe I missed something, but what does a tag have to do with the horses worth? I’m new to your channel and would like to know what you do with these horses after you tame them? 😊
So interesting how when you go directly for it she’s not having it. It’s alot like making art: you can’t always go directly at it, you need to show up and respond to what happens.
Hey Britta, I was wondering, is there a limit to how many mustangs can be adopted per year? I have this feeling that it was four, and that would make sense; you had Sparrow, Merlin, Jaeger, and Raven last year. However, is there a difference because you used Devil's Garden? Thanks, Ella x
I’m assuming her body will change with better nutrition and hygiene. Apollo of Santiago malechak is a shire that he bought that looked nothing like a shire but now is gorgeous, playful, and he is going to use him for dressage ( I think)
When you are interacting with her try and give a carot or a piece of apple to reward her of her learning. And if you can try and kiss 💋 her on the nose. This will show her love
You're not being "Funny" Her life is worth Far More than some piece of Paper, and that Tag is a symbol of it. My Cats Lives are worth more than the piece of plastic that their ID chip is attached to. But that simple Plastic Tag, Says that I am responsible for Their lives. I Take Pride in That. Have I Replaced those tage with metal ones, Yes, But, Those Tags that Said, You Are Mine. It's like the ID bracelet when my children were born. You Could Not Willingly Take it From Me!
I think this woman, instead of risking injury with a wild animal, narcissistically "documenting her journey of discovery", should study up on what she's doing first. I don't know shite about horses, but I know straight shooting when I see it, and the original horse whisperer, Buck Brannaman, who is still working horses around the country to this day, and has a lengthy documentary on youtube, might have something to say about her techniques. And if you think I'm full of manure, watch the above mentioned documentary when he shows what happens when a undisciplined horse, after long, seemingly benign training sessions, is suddenly and accidentally triggered into violence and attacks the trainer, another professional handler of many decades experience, drawing spurts (not drips, but spurts) of blood from his forehead, resulting in Brannaman, the trainer, and the owner all agreeing the horse should be put down. "It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt", as the old saying goes. Watching a barely pubescent girl wading into the extremely complicated dynamics of horse psychology of a horse only recently living happily in the wild in an established hierarchy, only to have it all tipped upside down in a matter of a few weeks, and expecting the horse to respond to her as if it were an adopted dog, is asking for trouble.
Well you are full of manure. With tape worms. You are rt knowing nothing about horses. So what makes your opinion relevant? Besides that documentary is from a completely different scenario with a domestic stud who the crazy woman raised IN HER HOUSE… one of 18 others studs. Not the same, completely unrelated. Get a grip. Say something positive, or add constructive criticism based on actual earned experience, or offer kindly worded questions to gather information before you make your denouncements from on high. Ick. Your comment reads like a mouth breathing basement dweller who crawled to the keyboard to issue mind blowing manifestations of grandiose intelligence. Good work, hero! Here’s your participation trophy! 🏆
“I don’t know shite about horses” he says, but feels qualified to leave a snarky comment because the technique looks different. It might not even be different for all you know, and it might be better. Also, if you think an obviously grown ass woman looks like a “barely pubescent girl,” nobody should trust your observational skill on anything.
The next Raven video: Haltering a Wild Mustang for the first time!
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When you first walk away from her and she takes that step towards you---oh, my melting heart.
I think Raven really loves you and has formed a bond with you
First comes trust. Without trust you can never be friends. This young woman has the secret down pat. Kudos!!!
Raven is lucky to have you. Well done.❤ And you her😊
Look at her! She's so friendly
Yay she really warmed up to you and enjoyed the scratches. Once you the tag off she drifted away, it almost seemed like she was pleased you finally got it off her and the mission was accomplished. So cute.
Would loved to see more of Raven’s development with you
You have great body language that shows your mustangs you’re not a threat. I’ve worked with young horses that stayed with their moms for 6 months with no human interaction. It takes a lot of patience to gain trust. You’re doing a very good job. Very proud of you. God bless you.
Thank you for the encouragement, Janet 😊😊❤
Foggy lens or not, I just appreciate that you are documenting much of your journey with horses and sharing it with all of us.
Her Curiosity, is a sign of Intelligence.
Im enjoying, watching both of your Non Verbal communication.
Because, im learning too.
You have the “good human” vibe… Raven…and those before her KNOW you mean no harm. She’s going to blossom into a beauty. So excited to watch your journey with Raven ♥♥♥
I loved the way she kept stepping back towards you when you stepped away. She’s going to be a wonderful horse for someone and seems to have a calm spirit! I can’t wait to see the rest of her story
I was tearing up when you were talking about the tags. Your disappointment in her having a paper tag, how you said she’s worth more than that 🥹.
I felt the love, respect & empathy you have for her so intense in that moment 💕
She looks so much better already! I am sure she appreciates a steady supply if food all to herself.
She's so sweet and brave! She's blessed that you are the one working with her!
Oh, yes! You named her Raven. Awesome.
Yay❣ Glad you chose Raven - was my first thought when you asked ppl what you should name her in your last video. Congrats to getting to scratch her forehead and neck as well as getting her tag collar off so quickly😃!! She is really starting to trust you🥰 So precious!! Thank you for sharing your experiences with wild Mustangs - I love watching your videos - so relaxing and educational.
Yay I’m so glad you enjoy them!!😊❤
J would be jumping up and down on the inside !! Ohh how special !! Seeing them trust you from being completely wild !! BUT they can tell who’s a good person !!! She’s going to be such a champ !!! ❤️🐴❤️
Haha yea she really surprised me!😊❤
I love how you take your time and never rush things. I really enjoy your videos. Raven is the cutest.
I love that saying: “take the time it takes so it takes less time”!
AWWWW RAVEN IS SUCH A CUTE NAME!
It suits her well 😃💜
Mhm!
@paisleyrakers4793xD
@paisleyrakers4793 I mean right? XD
I thought it was funny after you pulled the string off she walked away nonchalantly like she knew the task was complete!?! Another great video - thanks so much again for all you do for us and those wonderful mustangs!!
Have you thought about building a smudge for her? We used to do this for our horses in Alberta Canada when the horse flies and deer flies were so bad even fly spray did not work. Just build a fire in a barrel and add straw, and green grass or green tree leaves. Our horses stood in front of it and got relief, they were not spooked at all and loved it. BTW, great progress on this little flame of a mare, she is a beauty!
Thanks for sharing that idea! I’ll definitely look more into that!! Yea, your right, fly spray is no match😅
@@TheProjectEquestrian Let me know how it works out😄
Awesome job missy
Wow! Ok so either you know how to pick great horses or you have a God given talent that the horses sense.
She's a great little horse and looks willing, but you are also a great trainer. Much respect for your patience and persistance.
You don't need to apologize for quality all the time :) we as viewers know equestrian videos aren't always picture perfect. You are working outside, in a dusty environment, from a distance, with big animals. Considering all that, the quality of your videos is superb:)
I really appreciate the voiceover to make each step you take more clear to us and to follow along in your observations of Raven's responses^___^
These videos are so therapeutic to watch. I can feel the love and kindness exuding through the camera. Thank you for all that you do. ❤️
I think Raven was very pleased the tag was removed.
Tfsharing💓🐎💕
I love how you don't pressure her at all.
Beautiful Raven, she is very brave.
Thank you for caring for such a beautiful soul.
i think its cute to want to keep the tags and/or want a different one for each horse! To have a little something to look at in a few years and have memories attached to it ^^ Its a wonderful feeling ~ I always like to look at old drawings i made and for quite a few of them i can remember exactly what was going through my head or what i was listening to when i drew them
YES!!!!! So relatable! (The memory/emotion/thoughts attached to the picture or item)
I was hoping you would give her that name. It fits her beautiful.
Dream To Reality, "that name. It fits her beautiful."
She is a beautiful horse.
Raven and the Mustang Maven - going forward! 👍
Oh she’s such a sweetheart! ❤ Great job working with Raven.
Maybe you could laminate the paper tag as a keepsake?
Yay! So exciting that you were able to get the chord/rope off! I read your comment about the bad/negative comments. I’m sure this is easier said than done, but try not to even read them. People can be so awful, and the ones that really are, just hide behind the keyboard and are miserable.
Love what you are doing, and I’m learning a ton from you!!! Keep up the amazing work! ❤❤❤
Lovely. This is similar to how I relate to ‘shut down’ dogs that I’ve rehabilitated.
To me it feels like working to become their friend, regardless of species, and then you can trust each other. That’s my aim. Don’t know if that makes much sense after reading it back lol
Thank you for what you do 🙏
Yay, good job Raven! She's in good hands, glad to see she's bonding.
Love how all your mustangs are named after birds…especially Merlin since I am a lover of the Arthurian legends!
Well done! She is a beautiful mare. 😊
You're doing really great with pressure and release. Excellent work. Raven is a beautiful name.
I think you get another tag because you’ve earned it by taking her out of those awful holding pens and giving her a chance at being someone’s best friend so yes you should
❤️🇦🇺❤️
Love how gentle and patient you are. There is a real affinity shown between you and your mustangs. It must be so difficult to see them go.
What a special gift you have. Wow. I just found your channel and you brought me back 50 years to being that young girl who LOVES horses. I think some binge watching is in order. ❤
You areand she are doing amazing together ❤ she is so sweet and loving.
You are doing so great with her. Your patience is a great strategy. Keep up the awesome work.
Your feeding program is working wonders!
Two best friends already!
She looks better in this video now gets a bit thicker. I am excited to see her when she has grown more muscle and is trained
You are a very gifted trainer 😊
She really likes to be scratch. She has a nice personality. That was a good start. 👍
Getting my Master's in School Counseling we were assigned to video sessions with new students and review with classmates. It was very helpful. Perhaps you could do this with others and get their observations.
You are doing so well with Raven. I what a sweet and patient girl she is. She is going to make someone a wonderful forever horse. Awesome job and I always learn something from your videos. 🎉
We gotta get you one of those box mics so you can be hands free and wireless when working with Raven and the others! xD
Horses are very empathic.especially mares
I really enjoy these videos, can’t wait for the next one.
I am a bit late with this comment, but you certainly are brave; got back up on Raven after that fall and continued. I was sunfished by a palomino onto a pile of racks as a teenager. Never got back onto a horse again. Probably my fault; never was good at riding horses. Hope things go well for you and the mustangs.
There's a woman here on RUclips who lost her foot to a horse-riding incident, her name is footless Jo. It wasn't the horse's fault, the horse fell and she fell under it
It's just a hazard of being around animals so big I think. I love horses but I'm always wary of them because they are capable of serious damage sometimes completely by accident
This was so beautiful to watch!
Try visualizing in your mind exactly what you want to do to her. Show her, in your mind walking up to her and petting her on the shoulder or whatever you are wanting to do. She should be able to understand and allow you to do it. Also I show them an image in my mind of rewarding with a treat afterwards and ALWAYS follow through as you show them if they allow you to do the task that you have imaged for them. They are usually shocked that you can speak to them! ❤ so exciting when they learn to trust you!
Great job
Sooo...How would one go about helping you get a remote mic for your camera?
Raven is beautiful
Love the shirt! I'm super inspired :) I've always wanted a horse.
You may already know of Steve Young the English guy, he's so positive and gentle like you. When she moves to you make sure you signal for her to come. Set the control so she clearly knows early on you're boss.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!! 🙏❤😊
You are super cute! Well done with you new filly. Go buy that tag!!! It's ok to be sentimental. That's speaks well of your spirit :D
I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the great work!
How do they even put tags on them? I'm guessing lock them up or something for tag and that stamp.
I love her so much❤
Thank you so much ❤
so excited🤭
Aww
Are you going train her to a saddle and rides her, just like jager?
🎉can’t wait to watch the video 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love Mustang ❤️
I’m sure you already figured this out but feel that it may have been better had you taken a few steps back more often and allowed her to come to you would have created more trust?
That’s what I was feeling watching this♥️
Well done!
Does anyone have any experience with hay nets? I have recently got one for when they stand tied for me to brush them and ect. and i am afraid that there teeth will get stuck in it. They have free access to it and a hale bale all the time.
Would you mind to tell me about the delivery service you used? It’s the only way I will ever be able to adopt one and I have been wanting to for 50 years!
bellissimi cavalli e, bellissima Tu!!!!
please make a video on the characteristics of a mustang and how to recognise an original mustang horse.
Sweet baby
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, again!👍👏🤗
Maybe I missed something, but what does a tag have to do with the horses worth? I’m new to your channel and would like to know what you do with these horses after you tame them? 😊
So interesting how when you go directly for it she’s not having it. It’s alot like making art: you can’t always go directly at it, you need to show up and respond to what happens.
Hey Britta, I was wondering, is there a limit to how many mustangs can be adopted per year? I have this feeling that it was four, and that would make sense; you had Sparrow, Merlin, Jaeger, and Raven last year. However, is there a difference because you used Devil's Garden?
Thanks, Ella x
Yea, you can adopt 4 a year from the BLM and 4 from the USFS😊
@@TheProjectEquestrian Great, Thank you!
She is so Pretty. I bet she is a good mover!
Awesome
how old is she?
I’m assuming her body will change with better nutrition and hygiene. Apollo of Santiago malechak is a shire that he bought that looked nothing like a shire but now is gorgeous, playful, and he is going to use him for dressage ( I think)
Set lt free
Your animal magnatisum ❣️🤩😍😘❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
When you are interacting with her try and give a carot or a piece of apple to reward her of her learning. And if you can try and kiss 💋 her on the nose. This will show her love
will u sell raven?
like whens shes broken
Aren't ravens black?
She explains it in her videos she has a bird theme
The trick is to reach snd walk away- and reach out again and walk away etc. she’ll come to you
Don't judge a horse by it's tag.
Did someone judge it by its tag?🤔
You're not being "Funny" Her life is worth Far More than some piece of Paper, and that Tag is a symbol of it. My Cats Lives are worth more than the piece of plastic that their ID chip is attached to. But that simple Plastic Tag, Says that I am responsible for Their lives. I Take Pride in That. Have I Replaced those tage with metal ones, Yes, But, Those Tags that Said, You Are Mine. It's like the ID bracelet when my children were born. You Could Not Willingly Take it From Me!
I think this woman, instead of risking injury with a wild animal, narcissistically "documenting her journey of discovery", should study up on what she's doing first. I don't know shite about horses, but I know straight shooting when I see it, and the original horse whisperer, Buck Brannaman, who is still working horses around the country to this day, and has a lengthy documentary on youtube, might have something to say about her techniques. And if you think I'm full of manure, watch the above mentioned documentary when he shows what happens when a undisciplined horse, after long, seemingly benign training sessions, is suddenly and accidentally triggered into violence and attacks the trainer, another professional handler of many decades experience, drawing spurts (not drips, but spurts) of blood from his forehead, resulting in Brannaman, the trainer, and the owner all agreeing the horse should be put down. "It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt", as the old saying goes. Watching a barely pubescent girl wading into the extremely complicated dynamics of horse psychology of a horse only recently living happily in the wild in an established hierarchy, only to have it all tipped upside down in a matter of a few weeks, and expecting the horse to respond to her as if it were an adopted dog, is asking for trouble.
Well you are full of manure. With tape worms. You are rt knowing nothing about horses. So what makes your opinion relevant?
Besides that documentary is from a completely different scenario with a domestic stud who the crazy woman raised IN HER HOUSE… one of 18 others studs. Not the same, completely unrelated.
Get a grip. Say something positive, or add constructive criticism based on actual earned experience, or offer kindly worded questions to gather information before you make your denouncements from on high. Ick.
Your comment reads like a mouth breathing basement dweller who crawled to the keyboard to issue mind blowing manifestations of grandiose intelligence. Good work, hero! Here’s your participation trophy! 🏆
“I don’t know shite about horses” he says, but feels qualified to leave a snarky comment because the technique looks different. It might not even be different for all you know, and it might be better. Also, if you think an obviously grown ass woman looks like a “barely pubescent girl,” nobody should trust your observational skill on anything.
@@Axqu7227 I forgot about the pubescent girl part. What a dweeb!