Saddle Pad with Sinbad | Training Tuesday
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this episode of Training Tuesday, Kory works with Sinbad, a 16 year old horse from one of our buy outs who needs help getting desensitized to the saddle pad.
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So patient Kory! Love how you give them time to process.
Thank you for explaining it all, i didnt know that about horses brains! Sinbad did amazing, love him
Ty for teaching us, 🥂🙏❤️
Way to go Sinbad. Good boy.
Big difference between doing to and doing with!
Thank you Kory for explaining about training with the Left eye vs Right eye. That is something I think people (myself included) can forget, or might not realize. You bring up some awesome points when training. Absolutely love the training videos 💛
Thankyou Kory as always :) Sinbad is such a little beauty x
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Awwww, Sinbad did such a good job!
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Great 👍🏻 job. You know exactly what you’re doing. God blessings. Hello 👋 from Ohio. No I live in the city 😢. Never had horses. 😊
thank you
Kory, the horse whisperer with great insight and talent! Nice vlog!
Thank you Kory. You are very confident around these horses, and this certainly transmits to them. They feel safer. Not only in Tennessee, there is a lack of horsemanship everywhere. As well as dog training. Most people lack animal understanding. I enjoy your training tips. Good job. Friend from Canada
Great job Kory, I believe you're 💯 percent correct, I think he's been started the "O'l Cowboy Way". Training a horse of any kind, breed, size, or age, TAKES TIME!! The horse must be given a chance to soak in and understand everything it's being shown, and definitely on both sides. You understand this Kory to the fullest, and that's one reason you're an excellent horseman. Love and God Bless you, and all at HPHS 💜 ✝️ Jennifer in AZ.
People need to understand that you just don’t get a horse and think you can teach it what you want it to know and do. It’s not as simple as that. Training a horse is a skill that takes years to learn and develop and requires education and practice and experience. You don’t become a trainer overnight!!❤❤❤
Unfortunately there’s a huge lack of horsemanship in California too, I can only imagine it’s lacking everywhere, people don’t want to spend time learning or spend time letting their horses learn , everyone wants the easy button and as quickly as possible 🤦♀️ the horses are the ones who pay the price here 😢
Good job Kory. And you are so right about the poor horsemanship out there. It pays to educate yourself about how horses understand the world as it effects them, such as how their brain functions, before you attempt to train one.
A lack of horsemanship is not just in Tennessee.
Sinbad has come a long way!
It's a plus that he rides, it's just sad someone didn't take the time doing it the right way, but, at least since he rides, someone could work with him before during and after a ride..he looks like a smart little guy. And has some " sense" And willing, I like that he releases easily and shows it, if someone puts training on him , building his confidence, he seems like he'd be one you could do anything with, trails, packing, etc.
You have a connection whit the horses that I have never seen before, Kory. I thougt Sinbad was a baby, but he is not. He is so cute.
Great job Kory! You are The GOAT of horse trainers!!! 💜🌺💙