Breaking Wild Horses | Outback Wrangler
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- Matt starts breaking in the wild mustangs he corralled via helicopter.
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I'm glad people are seeing that this isn't correct.
It is!!!
Ramen Time correct would be to kill it and eat it instead of playing with your food
Seeing that this is wrong, is a good sign for horses going forward.
how is it not correct?
@Vanessa AG
How else do you ride it?
i totally agree with you! these horses dont seem to be all that frightened for being "wild", and he never once uses a harsh word or hand around them.
Breaking in wild horses?
More like terrorizing the crap out of them!
thats what breaking is scaring them to behave
I mean teaching the horse its not the one in charge is the first thing
@@mpetrucelli00 agreed
Mario Petrucelli no.
How many wild horses have you broke in and where are the videos to show us your correct way? Let me guess you’ve never seen a wild horse much less broke one in. Your experience with horses has to do with riding a horse that was broken way before you showed up
And this is why they call it breaking the horse.
yeah!!!!
+Natalie Baker no it called scaring them to pieces
Everybody on RUclips is now a horse training expert apparently.
When he pulled the horse down and said it was quiet and he was gaining its trust, no the horse was just in freeze mode. If you've ever seen a lion hunting, it will grab a gazelle or something and when it's on the ground it will just stop moving. It accepted the fact that it is going to die so it just gives up, well that's exactly what that horse just did, it thought it was dead.
Take the TIME to care enough to do the job RIGHT, and this usually will not happen. Some horses will buck regardless, but most won't if you take the time to earn their trust, and to accept your leadership. This is not a man being "macho," it's ignorance and stupidity.
Agreed.
Nah I have a Morgan my dad got me and he tried to show me how to break it. Bucked me off and hit my head on the fence
@@Agent47real u don't "break" a horse. U have to be gentle with them! Training any animal takes a long time. Let the horse get to know u
Definitely need to earn the horses trust and do a lot more ground work. Instead of being stupid!
Agreed.
Dominance is more important it makes the horse no your boss and it gets it undercontroll
Vanessa AG yes it is you won’t the horse to know your on top just like dogs you have to teach them who is boss
@@faithvlogz9025
Dogs.... Don't fight to dominate, it's an old theory and even it's author said it was wrong before he died.
We don't need to "show them who's boss", it's pointless. They don't see it like we do.
your an idiot
these are wild horses
Natural horsemanship? Psh what's that?Naw let's tie em up and make em think they're gonna die! Jesus Christ. Take a little time to earn the horse's trust and you won't have this problem!
+ScarsFromTommorow Thanks for the info :]
if it needs to be done fast then the way he is doing this IS an option. he even said "He is learning to trust us." I'm sure it (Being the ropes) wasn't harming the horse to much. horses take pain a lot more than humans do so the horse should've been perfectly fine.
Sor Butt Throwing a prey animal on the ground in front of predators is not gaining trust. It's breaking the horse's spirit so he won't fight anymore. Maybe physically it wasn't very painful but mentally is another story.
+ScarsFromTomorrow They way that he did it actually built trust in the horse. I have seen it done lots of times and he did it the right way. He laid him down to show the horse. That he was not going to hurt him. He put the horse in the most vulnerable position that he could be in and showed him that he would not hurt him. He was actually building trust. If he would have gotten rough or aggerssive with the horse when he was down he would have hurt his mind. but the way he laid him down and was kind. Reinforced trust. In the horse. You can spend as much time building trust as you want and that is good. But they still get that first ride and they still may choose to buck. They need someone brave and able to keep putting rides on them. He did well. This is a wild horse it's different ball game then one raised and gentled with people from day one. Hope that this helps to put your mind at ease.
Jennifer Young No, he didn't build trust. He got the horse down so it thought it was gonna die. Horses already view humans as predators and being forced to the ground by one does not build trust.
And actually if you start a horse right you're probably not going to get a lot of bucking or fighting. In fact I know trainers who rarely ever get bucks. And just because a horse is older or wild doesn't mean they can't be gentled the right way. I've seen it done plenty of times. This is just the fast, spirit breaking way.
When you pull a wild horse down with ropes.. He's lying flat out like this with no resistance, it is not trust your getting from him. The horse is demonstrating "Learned Helplessness". Helplessness, not trust in humans.
@Jachin Hansen or just not breaking horses all together maybe?
@@oo-bl5kx wild horses are a pest. It's either breaking or a bullet. Take your pick.
@@prototypep4 Not entirely a pest, but sure they need to be domesticated or they’re off to European and Asian restaurants.
Congrats you just ruined a horse! Teaching the horse to be afraid is exactly what you are doing.
I just LOVE how you think you know o_O
ACtully, she's right.
Kody Phelps
i just love how u think u know that she doesnt know i have horses and i know that taylor west is RIGHT....
Kody Phelps He's going way too fast for the horse. If he knew what he was doing, he would've gotten the horse to trust him completely before even putting a saddle on the horse. Tying up a horse and having it fall from exhaustion isn't gaining trust..
Actually you are teaching the horse that you are the boss. The ropes don't hurt the horse it's just that it's a wild animal and it's not used to the ropes yet. But as time goes on, he'll learn that humans aren't scary and that he is safe.
This is horrible. I hated watching this. This is not how to break in a horse, and it's surely not how I break in mine. These money-boring idiots just do this for the popularity, not to mention money. Also, the description - "..corralled via helicopter." What?! That's only scaring the horses and it makes it worse. I absolutely hate it. We have to end abuse toward life like this.
+Morgan Harris I saw that in the description and I was like, "Isn't that against the law? If not, it should be. I'm with you...
Thank you. I'm glad there's good people like you in the world
I agree this horse abuse and I know a lot about horses
You need to break horses, especially mustangs, slowly. If you move this fast and use techniques like this, the horse will never fully trust people. Also, "corralled via helicopter"? Isn't that against the law?
Guess he never heard of ground breaking or Pete Parelli? What he does is abuse, absolutely disgusting cruelty!
Thumbs down!
This is the old cowboy way of 'breaking' the horse. I prefer to 'start' a horse through slight pressure and release with
timing, rhythm, and feel. Much better for the horse in all respects.
Same!
yeah lucky that every horses in my family's farm were raised by hand and we don't have to break them. It's quite funny to see how the foals learn from their mothers.
Agreed! Nothing like "breaking" his spirit.
Yes thank you!!!
@@oliviacarreon7857 nah this is way cooler
"Now he's learning to trust us" as you force him to lay down with ropes. These people don't know how to train horses.
hannah m you’re stupid he’s not training a horse that has been bred to be be domesticated over hundreds of years. He is breaking a wild horse to make it domesticated. Completely different
Not training he’s showing the horse who is boss
Um no he's not when you start with Trust that not it
Ya go ahead and and help him.
And do you? Bet you watch those movies where the character just show their hands and the horse will trust them immediately
I've ridden horses who have been 'broken in' like this, and I've found that the horses who are 'gentled' and not 'broken' are generally more trusting, less fearful animals. I would much rather take the time to gain the horse's trust than break him in like this. Any young horses I train in the future will not be broken.
This horse looks like he hates everything tbh 😂
I'm a trainer... REAL horse trainers don't do stupid shit like this.... Because we know it can damage the horse's body (legs, back, knees, dislocated shoulders).... Shame on NatGeo for allowing this to be shown....
Correction shame on them for allowing it to be done in the first place
That too....
+TxCoalRoller Parr u are right and i know someone who trains wild stallions,mares and mustangs
+TxCoalRoller Parr Someone actually understands how much it can hurt them.
it is cruel
Wild horses should never be broke, they should be gentled
I just vomited a little in my mouth
It's just an expression, their not actually breaking the horses bones
I agree
@@tedsiljestrom9564 does the horse like lose it's will to fight back or what
Sylvado Andstuff it’s like jumping the gun. I mean how big does a gun have to be for it to be a challenge? Why would you jump a gun? Is it jumping a gun like you jump a person? Why would you jump an inanimate object? How does that relate to making a conclusion way to fast? Is it jumping a gun as in jumper cables? Seriously this idiom makes no sense!
He definitely BROKE the horse, however he did not gentle it he just broke its spirit, there is a difference between what he is doing and “showing dominance”
Why in the hell do they not have some of protection on their head and this is no way to tame a horse! NatGeo should be ashamed
this is why women shouldn't have been allowed to vot
The New Captain Bruh
The New Captain what
It saddens me to see all the work Monty Roberts has done being thrown away by people like him. I've seen Monty break a horse in thirty minutes and he has numerous SUCCESS stories with wild horses. I encourage everyone to read his books and to learn, in my opinion, the best and LEAST stressful way to work with problem/wild horses.
You lost me at Monty Roberts
@@joesprano831 why's that
@@onlydariancuz 99% of us people watching don’t follow horse-breaking-author-type-dudes.
that is not how you break a horse
Exacly, horse training is similar to dog training. You don't want to make the dog or horse uncomfterbal and he's making the horse scared and uncomfterbal
Yes it is it’s a way to get the horse to understand your the boss
@@faithvlogz9025 if you want the horse to be scared of you
Ranger Puppr they learn to trust you
he a wild horse it can kill you he not hurting the horse at all even round penning with a wild horse it the same way you got to know hat you doing one kick off a wild horse and it broking bones for you it not like a horse that been round people they easy to train but not wild horse it not the same beleave me
There is one thing that can not be debated, these horses are beautiful animals!
Anyone else cheer when he got thrown into the fence?
Delaney Richardson yepp
I did lmao
Delaney Richardson yesss
Yesss
God YES!
In my opinion he's just bitten off a little more than he can chew
To train a horse like that takes time and best results seem to come when you take it slow
I think he just has too many horses, short period of time, and every one needs to be rideable
Not saying he's bad or abusive, just think he should take the training a little slower
You don't "break them in" you gain trust with them. These poor animals, they don't deserve to be "trained" by you, or even come in contact with you really.
He trusted me enough to canter through puddles even though he didn't want to. I asked him to. I didn't beat him I asked him to canter through them and he did for me. One puddle was very deep. We face planted. He thank god didn't flip and hurt himself. I nearly cried when I saw him standing their shaking off and looked at me like "MOOOOOOM!" It was so cute and then he walked to me and pressed his head against me. I checked him over and then cold hosed his legs. He was perfectly fine
The first horse was absolutely gorgeous, it’s terrible how they trained him😭
yes i argee
That way is not training. Yep got that right you are breaking them not training. Putting a rope on them could break a leg or even flip them over and break a neck.
???
"He's learning to trust us" 1: it's been 5 minutes, that's not how you earn trust 2: you don't "learn" trust, you EARN it. Are you sure you know how to train horses?
imagine living your whole life with horses and still doesn't know how to handle them , I feel sorry for these cowboys.
so condescending , this is not wrong handling
At 2:31 I was like "YEESS"
I have Learned the most important thing when it comes to working with horses. Don't ask them to do anything if you have not done it correctly on the ground!
Abuse because of holding the hoof to the body can pull a mussel that is not showing trust at all its mean and cruel
Schleich girl 101 Horses no it cannot, a horse can bow, and boe it will not pull a muscle
its muscle* and lol that’s not true. when you pick a horses feet, you pull their hoof to their chest. it won’t pull a muscle lol. if that’s the case, then all horse owners are abusive.
Equine world: 30% Knowing they are abusing the animal 40% Ignorance 10% Helpless 10% Good 10% Just play along
That is NOT how to break a horse, buddy. When you say, "He's quiet now and trusts us." He doesn't trust you, he's scared of you so he stays quiet! You need to get friendly with the horse at hand before you even think about saddling it. The way you're breaking the horse, is the way they did it in 'The Old West'
“Hes learning to trust us “ more like learning another abuse of pain
Fr
"He's quiet now, and learning to trust us."
Because tying a horse down and being rough with it will TOTALLY gain a horse's trust.
Some horse trainer he is. Psh. He's also too big for that bay horse he's taming. Wow. This guy is a moron with horses. He's the last person I'd hire to break a horse. I'd rather do it myself.
Do it then...I'm not saying he's the best but he ain't the worst either. Not everyone can be Monty Roberts
I don't break the horses spirit I become apart of the horses spirit and it becomes apart of my spirit
definitely not how it is done.
This is Practically what causes them to fear humans. Gaining their trust is just the longer process.
"Breaking a horse" is animal abuse!
Lol that dog was ready to square up with that horse for knocking the guy off
That is the ol' cowboy way. The fast way. I do not break a horse. I 'start' a horse. I take the time to develop a mutual trusting bond. The horse wants to be with me. He choose to be with me. There is no pain, fear, and intimation making him do so. Think about it.
To be honest, the fact that this video has more likes than dislikes disgusts me.
soft hands soft horse! slow is the faster way with horse's! my heart breaks for these beautiful majestic animals! watch (think like a horse) channel before ever buying a horse! america was built on the back of a horse, they deserve way better! True Horsemenship! RICK GORE- THINK LIKE A HORSE CHANNEL!GET EDUCATED!
YEEES RICK GORE HORSEMANSHIP!!!!!
Thanks for standing up for horses.
Rebecca Blackford, will put. I agree.
Rebecca Blackford omg I soooo agree love think like a horse and he would so be mad about this video
I agree also.
Thank you. Someone needed to say that!
I find it funny that all these people commenting saying "its abuse" or "he is not a 'real' wild horse" do not have any horse experience what so ever. Don't open your mouth when you don't know what you are talking about. There is no abuse in this video whatsoever. What he is doing in the beginning is 'laying down' a horse. It does not hurt the horse, it simply makes the horse become submissive to you. No abuse at all. That is how almost all of horses get broke to ride.
It's mean though, true it may not hurt the horse however it's not right to do it that way, take time to train your horse.
I agree on some level. But, you also want the horse to have respect and trust you or you and your horse as a team wouldn't accomplish anything
You don't "make" a horse be submissive. Horses aren't humans, they don't automatically understand what the ropes are for. They're scared and don't know what's happening. It's like someone skydiving for the first time in their entire life. You don't just strap them up and push them out of the plane, you need to walk them through it and help them understand. This type of "breaking" actually is cruel. It's teaching the horse that they need to obey in fear, and not in trust. I dare you to tell me that this man had that horse's trust when the ropes were wrapped around his limbs, holding him down and making him feel as though he was already dead.
Horses are fight or flight animals. That horse was fighting him, and when he couldn't fight anymore, he gave up. He didn't submit, he *gave up.* He thought he was already dead, because he viewed that man as a threat. If you were to have people clap loudly, that horse would fucking bolt away from you, not towards you. If you train horses right, they'll see you as their protector, and when you have a crowd clap loudly, they'll go to you for protection from the loud noise. I highly doubt that this horse will ever go to that man for "protection" when he already sees him as danger.
So please, don't open *your* mouth when you don't know what you're talking about.
Dalaya Johnson it's not how u break a horse..
Im a professional horse trainer and I have trained many wild horses and though technically he isn't hurting the horse, this method of taming a horse (breaking) is a very aggressive form of taming. Breeaking a horse damages it mentally thats why it's better to train a horse over time. Yes it's a longer process but it's better for the horse, and that's all that should matter.
The best way is patience, an hour or so a day, bonding, sacking out, saddle on... see what he does, spend time. In this video they might get the result they want, but at the psychological expense of the horse and a higher risk of getting hurt.
"I need this horse to trust me, so I will immobilize it and force it to." No. Just so much no.
my boy put him in the figure 4. wooooo!
- ric flair
Ugh, no respect for people like this that need fear in order to feel in control of a horse..
It's great that so many people seem concerned about the horse's well-being, but if your only experience with horses comes from going to a stable outside the suburbs then you don't really have a whole lot to say. Living on a farm or ranch in the country and working with horses daily is a whole other story that you're not going to truly understand.
“he’s learning to trust us” whips rope around his leg and forces him to the ground and waves stick around his face
Don’t diss him until you try and to walk up to a horse that’s never been in contact with a person
Gotta tame him
ryraider ryraider there is so many more ways in gaining a horses trust for example just feeding it or being around the horse letting it know that you are not a threat to them
@@honeysuckleyt6433 good idea woman. That is what me need to do to tame these wild animals. Everyone knows nothing is better than babying a full grown horse. You hippies are so stupid. Have you ever been near an animal that has never been in contact with humans? No. let me tell you. It is gonna take over a year to get a horse to trust you by feeding him. How do i know, i did it as a kid. my dad wanna to teach me a lesson and it worked. I saw him everyday after school. I feed him everyday. I would pick green grass and give him treats. It took over two years for him to let me ride him then he ran away. If you do not know what you are talking about, which you clearly dont, stfu.
@@honeysuckleyt6433 stick to Minecraft horses buddy
I agree, but when you are first riding a horse, you dont want to give them a lot of room, because that is when disasters occur. the more room an unbroke horse has to be ridden, the more speed it can gain and the higher it can buck.
thats not how you gentle a horse.its soppse to take years
for them to trust you complety.get it right people
*that is
suppose
completely.
Grammar issues?
who am i in love with the man or the horse? lol
lmao i hope the man burns in hell
this is not trust, this is abuse. you are breaking his spirit not training him. anyone can throw a horse to the ground and strap a saddle on him so tight he can barely breath, and sit on him. there was no boding, communication or trust. just fear and pain
Can we just talk about how his head is NOT protected and he is on an unbroken horse? Aswell as forcing a horse to the ground and is most likely not gaining any trust and only obeys out of fear and if I’m honest about this it’s absolutely disgusting in Australia we never do this we usually have a wild horse caught and are able to gain its trust in within two days by feeding it and treating the horse with the respect it deserves?!
What the heck! You earn their trust with patience and love, NOT WITH FEAR! YOU DON'T BREAK THEM IT'S COMING TO A UNDERSTANDING!!! (I'm glad you fell off the horse)
okay before anyone freaks out, no I'm not a professional, but I know how this works. Yes, I understand it seems a bit cruel at first, but you have to keep in mind that these are wild horses, and when they are on their feet they are really dangerous. He did make some mistakes as to release after every pull but other than that he did fine. I know the horse is scared out of his wits, but he isn't showing his white part of his eyes, thus he is not that scared. People do this in order to gain the horses trust, while horses are on their side they are vulnerable so they trust the human not to hurt him. After the human sees the horse is no longer scared, he unties him and gives the horse a break. The horse TRUSTED the man not to kill him and the man did not, creating a start of trust. Remember this is a wild horse whose never even touched humans, they are highly dangerous! You can't just go up to a wild horse, pet it, and say you have trust. This doesn't even hurt the horse, one leg down first is the normal way they lay down away. So don't get your halter in a twist people!!!!
*not to release
***** ah, well thank u. Still learning. I guess I didn't understand, but usually people freak out over little things. But its obvious u have more experience. Thanks for teaching me something new
We kept a wild mustang at our barn, (Sierra,) and we have a great trainer that did not USE THIS METHOD. Its so cruel to these majestic animals, and is painful to watch. You have to earn their trust not make them want to kill you! We've had Sierra for about two months now, and she lets you pet her, has been mounted several times, (bucked, reared, but eventually got used to weight being on her, and a cinch around her stomach!) lets you feed her, brush her, and obviously she doesn't need her hooves done, (just a trim,) but she lets the farrier come in and trim her hooves! So you do not need to break a horse like this! :( Makes me ill
The horse did not look like he wanted do kill him, can't u see that?
scroll back up, the comments are literal poison.
I think you mean figurative.
nope it literally killed me
Just curious from a horse trainer: If you had to train 100 horses in 90 days, would this
method work say for riders in a calvery troupe? How were calvery horses trained?
Tbh some horses just rather be left alone and being free in the wild, instead of being ridden for human entertainment. Not all horses enjoy riding. Let’s see if you were them, how would you like to be handled in many different ways?
If you didn't do this to the poor horse, it wouldn't want to kick you in the head
I don't like how he did this. It seems like he is hurting the horse by putting the rope on its leg. I would let the horse see me everyday and then try. Not just say this is right and do it like this
Diana Winterbell WinterWarrior I would let them get used to the saddle and bridle and give it freedom and reward it when it’s good instead of punishing when it’s hurting
how else are they supposed to tame the horse?
You missed the part where I said I work with abused horses. I don't abuse them, I help them. Also, what you fail to see is the similarity between a pack of dogs living for generations in the wild and these horses. Those horses you see are nothing more than domesticated horses that got loose and were left to fend for thenselves. If a thoroughbred got loose, would you want to save it or would you let it live "free"
seems like he's missing the whole "patience" aspect of it. rome wasn't built in a day, and well-trained horses willing to trust their rider aren't either
Best part lol 😂 2:24
Earn their trust first! You just lost all that when you started hurting it! You have to take it slow.
You're like a sour patch kid to that horse lol
I love how horses are like "Ahhhh! A red flag! It's going to eat me! run!!!" haha gotta love em!
Forcing a horse down to the ground with ropes is not training. That’s a recipe for learned helplessness.
This is not ho you tame a horse you have to spend time with it gain its trust and read its body language otherwise then will never truthfully respect you
He's trying to train it to be ridden if your just bring nice to it it won't run away from u but it will never let u ride it.
I agree that there are infinitely better ways to break in a wild horse
The difference here is that they have to go through a ton of horses in a short amount of time. Better to quickly get the horses started and have an owner take them over and finish them properly than for them to get shot out in the wild which is the alternative they'd face.
Being bucked off is a sure sign that he knows what he is doing. Getting a horse accustomed to a rider rarely results in getting bucked off if it is done slowly and with care. Problem is that there are too many folks out there that want things quickly, horses don't work that way.
But we have to remember, these are WILD horses. I don't think any of them got really hurt.
i've given a first ride to a lot of horses....as long as you do all your groundwork properly and let them used to your weight (by getting on one side and half way hopping on) they gradually accept the rider and you rarely ever get bucked off like that...
When you see pictures of beautiful, happy and "free" horses, realize that those pictures are false; they're of owned horses. The feral mustangs (because thats what they are, feral, not wild) are usually struggling to survive with tangled manes and tails.
If you know horse language, there is no need for this! Release and pressure. Body language. No tying up or breaking involved.
He's not quiet because he trusts you, he's quiet because he's f*cking done and doesn't want to do it anymore.
This guy is Frickin LIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After reading every single comment I would like to see a video on how you would do this. Oh and have the ambulance on speed dial.
SCREW THIS GUY WTF! YOU NEVER BREAK A HORSE WITH FEAR! HES SCARED TO DEATH AND YOU SAY, "oh he's beginning to trust us!"
I have more of a problem with the rude, unacceptable comments toward other people in the equine world than I do with this video. I'm currently working on my Equine and Bovine science degree and what I have found is that while ranching, farming, and horses are suppose bring us together, most people argue, bicker, and judge other riders and horse owners. While doing so can be extremely hurtful and mean. Riding for some people is the only thing they have. Come on ladies, lets not be part of the reason civilization is declining! Opinions are okay, however does cursing and name calling need to be involved?
Nikki T he is hurting the horse!!!!! Unacceptable!
I dont care if its mean cause it's the truth! Animals don't deserve to be treated like this!
this is called ABUSE!!!put in that “project” or whatever
This is cruel and abuse
5 words.
This.
Is.
Not.
Animal.
Abuse.
I agree. I was in a training class, and it was hard to work with some of the horses. Some were abuse case animals. The owner of the horse I was working with took the horse out of the class just a few weeks before the whole class ended because she said we were being crule to her horse. She tried to train it too even though she knows nothing about horses. Im waiting to see her in the paper for an accident with that horse. It was crazy to.
Helmets! Also, the horses are too scared to be doing this so soon. Don't crunch for time. Horses are not product you can break, market and sell in bunches, they are living animals that need time and patience.
great... lets crush the horses will to live....
don't agree with the first part. it's called "flooding", you tire the horse out by tying the rope like that until they don't have energy left to fight. the groundwork was good though. groundwork was where it was at.
exactly..best way thru a horse's heart,,thru their stomach...like a man haha
I see a lot of comments here that are bashing on the horse trainer.. I am a horse trainer myself and don't see a true problem here.. The wild horse was testing him and the dude got an A on it. I don't use this technique because I believe in the gentle aproach. But trainers are all different. So there is not need to bash on him just because he does things differently.
That's no trainer it's someone who sees a right in manhandling and terrifying horses
Just because it works doesnt mean its right. Just because its a horse doesnt give ANY human the right to treat it like this
littletouchofFREEDOM well obviously your not a good trainer because that's terrible. You don't break a horse in with fear
Now, a lot of people think "I have a horse, I see nothing wrong!" Well, the equine world is 60% abusive and 30% (me) helpful and not abusive and lastly 10% helpless. He did not need to tie a horses leg down to make a horse lie down and pet them and finally make an intro. A horse only lays down when they are comfortable with their surroundings. They would stand to run away if something or someone came. "Breaking" a horse is abusive, or doing it the "normal" way. "Taming" a horse isn't hitting with whips and using a bit.
this is not training this is breaking a horse and its awful he ruined this horse the reason the horse stopped fighting its because he put ropes around its legs and manhandled the poor thing soft hands soft horse.
Stop putting yourself first. Do what is in the best interests of the horse. 'Breaking' using fear, intimidation, and pain is the old cowboy way. Get into the modern world and 'start' a horse to develop mutual respect.
This is heart breaking to watch!
Is is wrong of me to think I would respect a horse for launching a direct attack on the person instead of always pulling away?
Wow thanks for teaching everyone that you need to teach your horse that he’s gonna die every time you get em And wow lets terrify horses with flags whips and ropes you earn the trust not act like you did those horses would have let you sit and stay still on their backs if you gained there trust which you obviously did not care about how professional
Peace & Fortitude that is off topic and a double sided blade of a question and you know it, talk about a manipulative lose-lose question. You need a rope to catch a horse, obviously. The point OP was making is once you have a horse in your care (*keyword here is c a r e*), you should be working with them to gain trust and become partners, not force them to submit to you and completely shatter their spirit and natural drives. You need control, obviously, but that comes with leadership, not abuse. Go educate yourself.
Thanks hun. Ya seem like an okay person so I don't want ya getting unnecessary hate. Have a good night ^.^
The one thing I have learned in the years I have been around horse people. They all think they know it all and do it better then anyone else. Oh and one more thing, they generally cant related to humans at all. They are some of the rudest, nastiest, people i have ever worked with.
I find that very rude and narrow minded... I ride horses but I am also a cheerleader at our school, I volunteer at a local horse shelter for neglected and abused horses, and I do all star cheer. I definitely don't know it all... I am still learning. I think I know how to do it and then someone comes up with new information. Maybe you have met a couple of people like that, but please don't place that label on every rider. Btw I am 12... I am a very kind person and love learning new things 😏
Im referring to adult horse owners. Especially, horse farms and ranches. When you are alittle older im afraid you will find out what i mean. Lets hope thats not the case and only kind and generous horse people are these you will deal with as an adult.
Your statement simply isn't true. I've worked with many horse people and while in some cases what you said is true but not always. Most of them are kind people who have a love for horses but also help people. My trainer is a wonderful lady. She has trained so many horses but also holds and supports many St. Jude charities. I myself am also a "horse person" and I find it rather offensive when people say that we are "some of the rudest, nastiest" people because we aren't. Im sorry that you met a couple of mean horse people but not all of us are like that.
I'm sorry you live in such a narrow world, most horse people I know are loving fair people. But they also don't "break" horses.
Ellie Mathews Actually, a lot of adult equestrians I know are very kind. Maybe you should stop being so rude? 🤔
You are totally right! it makes me cringe to watch this, and then you see all the comments people are leaving? PLEASE!! there are better ways to do this!
favorite part oughta be 2:29