Horse lunges and bites owner! How can I help?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @MarcellaSola-ez6in
    @MarcellaSola-ez6in Год назад +212

    I think it's sad that Steve has to put disclaimers into his videos when he has to firm up with a horse. I feel that we now live in a society where people like Steve, who is NOT abusive in any shape, way, or form, have to preemptively defend their methods; all in order to appease the perpetually offended and critical internet warriors out there.
    I find Steve's training to be awesome in that he absolutely understands horses and their behavior, and he should not be made to feel like he must defend his training methods in any way. Thanks to Steve and his team for the awesome content. You guys are awesome!

    • @terilee7791
      @terilee7791 Год назад +12

      I am an animal lover who knows basically nothing about horses so I appreciate the explanation ahead of time. The sad truth is that many people are abusive. The time he took to educate will help other “warriors” know when what is okay and when not to look away.

    • @CheshireCat6639
      @CheshireCat6639 Год назад +7

      Here here 💯🐎✔

    • @wjm9987
      @wjm9987 Год назад +20

      The reason Steve has to " firm up " in the first place is because of ignorance and neglect... a horse like this is a delinquent and his life is in danger as he is dangerous to humans. Steve is so right here and anyone who thinks differently is endangering the life and well being of the horse.

    • @starfishw7138
      @starfishw7138 Год назад +7

      Steve saves lives. Dangerous horses arent kept around long.

    • @asilah3164
      @asilah3164 Год назад +6

      Yes, lack of "firming up" is probablythe cause of most problem horses. Think what they do to each other in a pasture. They love you only after they respect you.

  • @ThisnThat54
    @ThisnThat54 Год назад +76

    What I just love about this girl is that after all the biting, she shows no bad feeling towards him. Good for her! What a beautiful horse. Bravo!

    • @Norunormii
      @Norunormii Год назад

      Side note. He bit her right from the get go. She should have stopped it right there and then. The more he was able to bite her, the more he was going to take over. So she couldn’t blame anybody else but herself. Sorry to say so, but itd the honest truth.

    • @ThisnThat54
      @ThisnThat54 Год назад +4

      These are the comments he wants people to keep to themselves.
      @@Norunormii

    • @calista1280
      @calista1280 Год назад +3

      ​@@Norunormii
      Your criticism is totally unwarranted.
      The previous owners were unable to control or discipline him as a stud horse & he was gelded too late to make a difference.
      Surely you don't seriously believe she hasn't tried to stop this behavior?!
      I give Charlotte kudos! She has done a great job trying to control and care for him, without being seriously injured! Plus she projects no animosity towards him!Something I doubt most of us would be able to do!

    • @trishayamada807
      @trishayamada807 Год назад +2

      @@Norunormiiof course, BUT, here she is getting help. You don’t mention that part, you just wanted to criticize.

  • @wickedcabinboy
    @wickedcabinboy Год назад +114

    Anyone who has watched your work for any length of time will know your views on training horses and your approach to owners with difficult horses. Your compassion for the horses and their owners is one of your best assets. I continue to be mesmerized by how quickly you can transform their behavior (both the horse and the owners) without antipathy or antagonism. That is a rare skill.

    • @sidilicious11
      @sidilicious11 Год назад +7

      After 5 minutes with this horse he was half way there! I love it.

    • @CheshireCat6639
      @CheshireCat6639 Год назад +11

      Here 💯✔Steve has a rare talent and is so humble about it...I love watching him at work he makes it look so easy but we all know it must taken years of practise dedication and patience....and he has it in bucket loads...him and Tanya are a great team✔🐎💟

    • @Lenmarie-zr1by
      @Lenmarie-zr1by Год назад

      0:11

    • @shopping4pearls239
      @shopping4pearls239 11 месяцев назад +1

      Well said

  • @elsestelema6273
    @elsestelema6273 Год назад +57

    Look how much more relaxed the horse becomes and ultimately happier, but I admire the young girl for not giving up on him!

  • @8621Charro
    @8621Charro Год назад +32

    The old woman from New Mexico, USA, here again. I'm very well trained in training horses to be ridden, do all the fancy dressage moves, but I never EVER EVER even heard about the things you teach. SO logical. SO easy. SO important. thank you!

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +2

      😊❤

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 Год назад +1

      Can you tell me how to back a horse up when you are in the paddock with a group that is unbridled?

  • @MicheleLHarvey
    @MicheleLHarvey Год назад +49

    Wow! Now that's a matching of wills! With the big picture of sure disaster in future, for either the owner, horse or both, the necessity to change this horse's attitude is paramount. The fact that it could be done swiftly is remarkable. You are a brave man, Steve! Bravo, for getting in there for knowing just how to go about changing this dynamic. Wow!

  • @sue5242
    @sue5242 Год назад +27

    That transformation was AMAZING!! During that first battle I kept thinking “boy Steve’s arms must have been really sore after this!” Hats off to the owner for getting help and for taking on such a horse.

  • @KamiM1111
    @KamiM1111 Год назад +39

    Steve & Team....... ABSOLUTELY AMAZING SESSION 🤯🤯🤯
    I've been around horses for 30 years. I've been around so-called horse trainers for 20 years. It was a privilege to see Monty Roberts training a few times.......BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN SUCH MIRACULOUS HORSEMANSHIP THAN THIS!!! STEVE You ARE TRULY ASTONISHING!!!
    it was indeed a blessing to come across your channel! In just this one 1 hour video, I've learned more than in (30 years past)....kinda embarrassing 😞.
    And there is no need to concern yourself with how FIRM you needed to be. This horse was dangerous! He needed to taught boundaries before he seriously hurt someone.
    One can see the transformation.
    But as a student watching you Steve, one can see - watch, the feet and the body posture movements from stiff and unruly TO calm and respectful under the handler that's the leader.
    I am truly grateful to have watched this. I learned an unbelievable amount of horse understanding.
    It would be great if the little lady owner would send you a video update in about 6 months to post on the channel.
    Love & appreciation from the USA 🇱🇷
    BENEVOLENT BLESSINGS 🍀

    • @vanessaeverett1141
      @vanessaeverett1141 Год назад +1

      Loved your comment...Monty Roberts and Steve are my horsey heros.❤🐎❤

    • @CheshireCat6639
      @CheshireCat6639 11 месяцев назад

      Well said 💯👏👏👏

  • @madeleinedonaldson4422
    @madeleinedonaldson4422 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you once again Steve and Tanya.You are both a blessing to owners and horses.The more we can learn from these basics the better.God love and bless you both🙏💪💝💪🙏

  • @scrappyquilter102
    @scrappyquilter102 Год назад +8

    Every time I'm out in the garden now I think of the weeds and their "unrequested forward motion"!

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +1

      lolol… Many of the so called weeds are my friends for food and healing. Check out the top ten or twenty edible and medicinal weeds and see if you have some great helpers whose forward movement might actually be calling out to help you!
      I’d love to know if they are.

  • @clarekelso7841
    @clarekelso7841 Год назад +38

    I love your definition of being tough with the horses. It’s what’s required. Not cruel in any way. You are brilliant and compassionate
    with horses. You are saving this horse and his human companion. I thought his lack of attention before you started, his biting, etc, was very colts/stallion. As usual we trust and admire you. Well done!

  • @bernadetteking4234
    @bernadetteking4234 Год назад +68

    You are absolutely incredible Steve❣️ The stress the horse has felt is melting away with your training and love.

  • @xred_ray8009
    @xred_ray8009 Год назад +18

    What a good, clever horse. At that age he‘s really just a toddler who’s just always had his way. The good thing is, with the right approach he‘s also corrected fast (NOT easily). As he was, he was headed straight for desaster.

  • @sidilicious11
    @sidilicious11 Год назад +47

    I studied natural horsemanship in the 90’s and Steve you’ve condensed the teachings in such an elegant manner. You are as firm as needed and not a whit more. Your releases are nuanced and brilliant. You are never a push over, heavy handed, or too emotional, things I and many have struggled with. You make it simple, which takes great talent. The horses get it so fast. The owners apply a few techniques and the whole relationship with their horse is changed for the better. I love it!

  • @maryannenizio5074
    @maryannenizio5074 Год назад +13

    good on her for asking for your help ..she will have a wonderful horse

  • @lindawise5097
    @lindawise5097 Год назад +19

    What a beautiful horse, looks so much happier now 💙

  • @letitbee7248
    @letitbee7248 Год назад +17

    It never ceases to amaze me how the most head strong horse will yield within minutes with the right approach. It must be a relief to the owners to see that there is hope for their horses. I don't know anything about horses but I thoroughly enjoy watching you work with these beautiful animals.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +1

      I think part of it must be that horses feel safe enough to relax when they have a strong clear leader who they feel will protect them and guide them into safe situations.

  • @wendymoore7641
    @wendymoore7641 Год назад +15

    She is going to have one beautiful boy ❤️

  • @CheshireCat6639
    @CheshireCat6639 Год назад +50

    Ive watched loads of your streams,have never thought you have been tough, you are firm and consistent, horses🐎 are very clever and they certainly know how weak a human is against them 💯..ty for your streams ❤

    • @Sgsgssgsgsgs
      @Sgsgssgsgsgs Год назад +3

      Steve saved that horses (also who knows human as well) life. As what happens, when horse ends kicking, biting the handlers/owners, the horse will not have long life. Steve is firm and just, compassionate. I admire their attitude not to bash other trainers either and not excepting no one speaking ill of their clients, even though I do not know how they could block here from youtube trolls, if there were one. I think 99.9 of followers seem to be decent people any way. I was very moved to see how this young horse could find another new way of thinking. SO reliefing.

  • @debbiehollis5711
    @debbiehollis5711 Год назад +12

    You're magic with horses. I think its a real gift
    No body does it better.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      Steve is awesome, so is Klaus Hempfling and others who work quietly with these ways!

  • @SNAFU2025
    @SNAFU2025 Год назад +15

    My horsey opinion is that you are an awesome human trainer, which saves so many of us horses. thank you!

  • @lillywhiteafrican
    @lillywhiteafrican Год назад +12

    I'm always impressed with Steve's training~
    Notice the slack rope. The horse has total control over the slackness of the rope, or any pressure. The rope translates completely to the horses feet. The horse has total control over the flag. Once he realises this, his world changes for the good.
    I love the good deal/bad deal process. Thank you Steven for changing this horse's destiny. He was destined for a dog-food can. Instead he has a peace-filled, good, happy life ahead of him now.
    By the way, I love that gentle loving touch. If only people could get this. Stroke, touch, leave them alone. That's what they like. Not SLAPPING!
    Steve's the BEST!

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +2

      Stoke or gentle touch and leave them alone in peace to have time to digest what was just happening is truly an awesome part of the shifting of perspective for both horse and owner each time.
      May many many more people see this video who might not know this and use it to find what a difference it makes, along with the

  • @lsdev4229
    @lsdev4229 Год назад +15

    OK, THAT WAS AMAZING... my eyeballs were drying out because I didnt want to blink and miss something😂 will be watching this over and over, it has everything in it. thank you so much for providing this to the public. BEAUTIFULL, BEAUTIFUL 🇨🇦🥰Sharon.

  • @susanaliddell-ce8xj
    @susanaliddell-ce8xj Год назад +5

    Even horses need encouragement, how sweet is that!

  • @jacquelynpaul6922
    @jacquelynpaul6922 Год назад +20

    Well done Steve and Tanya!!! The dynamic duo, never cease to amaze us!❤

  • @faithmusser5219
    @faithmusser5219 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you have never handled 1200lbs of disrespectful horse then you shouldn't comment. Keeping my space has saved my life. You're awesome Steve!

  • @tracyjohnson5023
    @tracyjohnson5023 Год назад +8

    Horses are calmer and relieved to have a fair, firm leader. Some of them just make you prove you are that person more lol.
    I'm here in the states and after 50+ years with horses, I'm astounded by so many horse people these days that can't read a horse and aren't respected by their horse.
    Many just try to work around dangerous behavior instead of finding a fix like this gal did.
    So many horses end up on slaughter trucks due to behavior created by humans.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +2

      Thank you for pointing out the relief horses feel at having a clear, firm, fair leader! I don’t work with horses, but after observing so many videos and the little interactions I have with them, I think that seems to be the key right there!

  • @evangelieabs
    @evangelieabs Год назад +8

    It’s a beautiful horse…thanks for helping him 😊

  • @jamesmalott7851
    @jamesmalott7851 Год назад +9

    Unfortunately Steve you have a major problem today, you my young man are a gentleman, a very rare breed today. One still very much appreciated,, so.keep all the great knowledge coming please. By the way thanks for the woodpeckers at the start. Who would have thunk, it all came down to an electric fence.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад +1

      I’d say Steve is leading the way for a whole generation of people to emulate!

  • @FoxyBriar
    @FoxyBriar Год назад +13

    I am so grateful that I found your videos when I got my Shire X TB gelding as a nine month old. There were times when he tested /challenged me..but I stuck with your program and he learned that being willful got him nothing. He would refuse to circle and instead would try to go backwards or sideways and rear! When he came down he would have a leg over the lead rope and I just let him stand there three legged, and he learned that rearing wasn't much fun after all.
    Now as an almost two year old, he is 16.2hh, with beautiful ground manners, and an absolute joy! He lowers his head ( thank goodness!) trailers like a dream, good with his feet, and doesn't come to his feed until I say its OK. Youve helped me too, because I learned to stay placid, and utilize those little challenges as great training opportunities! Thank You!!!!!😁

    • @sidilicious11
      @sidilicious11 Год назад +1

      Good for you! Congratulations on helping your horse be such a good citizen.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      How wonderful to hear your success with applying what Steve shows is possible!! Bravo!
      May everyone who touches your life be likely inspired and motivated to integrate what is possible from Steve’s teachings!

  • @sacredrain7757
    @sacredrain7757 Год назад +6

    Horses go their whole lives without knowing that there is peace and repose through good manners…so do people. “ Quality and grace”, as you have said, is the path to finding a better self for all beings. I so appreciated you going on with this horse after you had given your energy to others. It is sacred work you are doing, and that left me happy, but drained from mastering the horse’s energy when I used to do this work. I could do more when I had a protein shake and a granola bar while the horse was resting. It takes SO MUCH more energy to be explaining the whole time. I love seeing your big heart. You are making better humans years after changing a horse through the extra effort of making this available to all. Many thanks to Tanna for her huge role in supporting you in all things. She is part of the work too. Love and blessings to your whole team.😊

  • @jodyhuston1516
    @jodyhuston1516 Год назад +11

    Too much hurting and negativity going ‘round. Before watching this, Steve, I want to thank you for setting some rules for good commenting behavior on your site. It’s appreciated!

    • @nakuruhike7991
      @nakuruhike7991 5 месяцев назад +1

      Steve doesn't just train horses.... ... he's training humans too 😂

  • @Mcgruff13
    @Mcgruff13 Год назад +8

    I watched another horse trainer on RUclips pushing his horse and I knew he shouldn’t do that by watching your videos.
    I just love your methods!
    I love horses, don’t know a thing about them, never rode one, but love their beauty! If I were rich I would own horses!
    Your amazing Steve! ❤️

    • @JudyHart1
      @JudyHart1 Год назад +2

      If you ever get a chance to ride, do so, your life will change. There’s nothing like it.

  • @lightseeker2242
    @lightseeker2242 Год назад +39

    Your conversation about "firming up" brought to mind the struggle in my dog community about the use of a prong collar. So many decided it was an instrument of torture and never bothered to learn how to use it correctly to effectively manage a dog that pulls and is out of control on a leash. Their lack of understanding gets put up over reason, knowledge (about the tools and about dogs as well) and effective, safe, handling through appropriate communication with the animals we care about. I appreciate those who allow your work to be shown here. Thanks for what you do!

    • @rofiahcrawford3250
      @rofiahcrawford3250 Год назад +3

      Agreed!

    • @suefoster1233
      @suefoster1233 Год назад +4

      I totally agree. Many of the public don't understand what or how to use prong collars and think they injure the dogs and are cruel....Dog Daddy is going through hell ATM and I love his no nonsense methods. Just as I have heard Steve say with horses. There has to be a respected leader and trust between horses and dogs. ❤❤❤

    • @lindaarmstrongjackman9788
      @lindaarmstrongjackman9788 Год назад +6

      I doubt Steve would agree with the use of a prong collar. A Halti works better for most impulsive dogs.

    • @kellygalvin7775
      @kellygalvin7775 Год назад +2

      @@suefoster1233 a prong collar would be more analogous to a say a chifney bit or a martingale

    • @TrineMoller
      @TrineMoller Год назад

      @@suefoster1233 If you can't teach your dog to walk properly, use a Halti. Try that prong collar on youself, it IS a torture instrument, made for stupid ppl that should not own a dog.

  • @musherjune1
    @musherjune1 Год назад +2

    "Firm Up"? Steve's manner exhibits the best combination of kindness coupled with leadership that a troubled, confused horse could wish for. Man, I wish I had that as a human kid!!! I'll pay a subscription for any deleted nay-sayer comments as I'd have so much fun debating and trashing them for their silly ideas LOL!

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      Trashing or educating? I’d love to think you could inspire them by figuring out what the root of their issues are in seeing negative about this.
      There is always a story and once understood, we can feel compassion and the ways to shift the trauma or thought become clear! Win win!

  • @PRINCESSDREAMYLYN
    @PRINCESSDREAMYLYN Год назад +12

    the best part of all your video's is giving the owners the information they need to be more confident with their horses. What i see in all of them is just a lack of knowledge as to what to do. the horses are always awesome once they know who's the leader. You've shared so much about their strengths and weaknesses and horses like dogs are willing to please. what a lovely horse too this one was amazing. Thank you for all you do. ♥

  • @allysmith2284
    @allysmith2284 Год назад +8

    Firm but fair is how I would describe your method here Steve! Definitely needed and definitely warranted with this horse! Well done to his owner for getting this horse to you for help!

  • @Fifi-wv3bd
    @Fifi-wv3bd Год назад +34

    Your knowledge, expertise and bravery are outstanding. Love watching your videos and how you transform the lives of horses snd owners ❤️🐴

  • @louisegogel7973
    @louisegogel7973 Год назад +8

    ❤❤❤ What an awesome gentle calm look he had at the end! He was maybe just so worried about having a leader to feel secure.
    WHY would anyone have less than praise and appreciation for the owners who care enough to share their learning with us all? And anything but praise for Steve and family for their dedication, kindness, love, and talent on helping us all come to such an awesome place of learning and growing?
    I’m so glad you have a strong policy to keep things civil! I would love to hear about different training methods and why or how some things work or don’t in varying circumstances. In the end we are ALL attempting to do the best we can with what we know at the moment.
    Thank you everyone!

  • @Querin312
    @Querin312 Год назад +1

    Es ist schön zu sehen, wie sich das Pferd entwickelt, wenn man ihm zeigt, dass man ein kompetenter Partner ist, der zu seinem Wort steht und die Grundregeln durchsetzt. Das Pferd wirkt so viel entspannter, weil es nicht mehr ständig aufpassen muss.

  • @marionlammers2135
    @marionlammers2135 Год назад +10

    Very nice to see the woodpeckers!

  • @HollyJordan15
    @HollyJordan15 Год назад +10

    I mean there are no words Steve for what you do. It’s life changing for both the horse & the owner & people who are watching in the yard. The horse just needed a leader (you) & then for you to hand the reins (no pun intended) over to Charlotte & in-still confidence into her & encourage her. The change in the horse was quite remarkable, but not surprising with you handling it. The owners’s messages at the end of videos always make me smile. The girls obviously had a paradigm shift & how lucky they are at such a young age to experience this level of horsemanship from you, which they can carry through their lives 👏👏

  • @novascheller5957
    @novascheller5957 Год назад +6

    The sensitivity to the horse is EVERYTHING! Brill as usual…❤❤❤

  • @debrabiderman4275
    @debrabiderman4275 Год назад +5

    I cant believe any one would criticize you. You are one of the best trainers i have ever seen.. An absolute miracle worker with a lovely horse that could rend up at the knackers for meat.
    Let me at those critics lol.

    • @kleineportugiesin9784
      @kleineportugiesin9784 Год назад +1

      Yes! Es benötigt bei einem Pferd stets nur so viel "Druck", bis eine Reaktion erfolgt. Das kann federleicht sein, aber der Mensch muss vorher genau wissen, was für eine Reaktion erfolgen soll, und wie er agieren muss.
      Das lernt man leider nicht in der Reitschule. Wenn das Pferd uns nicht versteht, müssen wir die Psychologie eines Tieres erlernen. Ich kann bei meiner Stute zu über 97 Prozent nur positiv verstärken. Darf immer NOCH feiner und "netter" werden.
      Es geht immer in beide Richtungen. Und entwickelt sich nur dann ungut, wenn wir einem Pferd Fragen stellen, ohne vorher sie Antworten zu wissen.

  • @patriciaadler5743
    @patriciaadler5743 Год назад +5

    He just needed leadership, thanks Steve 💥

  • @Kylie_72
    @Kylie_72 10 месяцев назад +1

    Such a gorgeous looking horse. Beautiful colouring. Great work as usual Steve. ❤🐎

  • @gavottchengavottchen9246
    @gavottchengavottchen9246 Год назад +11

    Sagenhaft tolle Demo. Es ist jedes Video lehrreich mit gefährlichen Situationen. Steve ist einfach der BESTE Trainer mit einem tollen Umgang mit Pferden . Vielen Dank Steve. Jahrelange Erfahrung und Einfühlvermögen dazu genau der Pferden angepasste Verhaltenskorrektur., besser geht es nicht. 🥰😍🤩❤ Gruss aus Deutschland.

  • @normanwhiteheed7464
    @normanwhiteheed7464 Год назад +7

    I'm running out of superlatives to say.dificult horse.great video as always.master at work.thanks Steve and tan and family.❤

  • @susanaliddell-ce8xj
    @susanaliddell-ce8xj Год назад +5

    Thank you,Steve, no need to be ugly, not deserved. Many people are learning from this videos, including non horse people such as myself. Treat others as you want to be treated, Golden Rule. If one cannot say something encouraging, don’t say anything at all. The tongue is a double edge source, there is life or death in the way used, bible says.

    • @donnaz1425
      @donnaz1425 Год назад +1

      Amen................... All the things I learned growing up....

  • @donelookin3386
    @donelookin3386 Год назад +4

    I trained horses for 30 years, you absolutely had to rattle this horses cage... you say no try again until they try the right thing.. GOOD JOB

  • @jobee9113
    @jobee9113 Год назад +5

    Very intelligent horse, and good looking too.

  • @5142Katie
    @5142Katie Год назад +9

    What a clever horse. I cant get over how quickly he picked everything up... his demeanor iscompletely different & somuch more relaxed.
    Side note: the bay/black across from him only kicked the door twice, on one occasion! What a difference!

  • @MarieWatson-q7g
    @MarieWatson-q7g 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm not a horse person, but this was amazing to watch the horse respond to what you were showing him. You are amazing with them. I watch your videos daily and have learned quite a bit about horses. You and Tanya are a fantastic couple. It's always a joy to watch. Thank you for making my days enjoyable. I celebrated my 73 birthday last month.

  • @margaretfleming3554
    @margaretfleming3554 Год назад +6

    It’s like “Equine Strictly” all about the feet and placement! Steve’s training tough but fair. It’s a 10 from me!

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      Somehow your message made me think… Steve is chief stallion around horses and they know, relax, and respect that role in him.

  • @njb2512
    @njb2512 Год назад +5

    I'm always amazed at your gift and the difference you make for horse and owner.
    This Minnesota gal loved that you wore the Blairview Saddle Shop Alexandria, MN ball cap in this video!!

  • @kimtyndall876
    @kimtyndall876 Год назад +11

    Loved the woodpeckers. Great video lots of info.

  • @PeerieFairy
    @PeerieFairy Год назад +18

    Always delighted when you post!
    Love how you share your knowledge. Another fantastic video 👌🥰

  • @lindylufromoz5111
    @lindylufromoz5111 Год назад +15

    Once again, brilliant work Steve. We learn so much from you. Here in Australia I'm hearing more & more people praising your methods & that makes me smile. Thank you so much.
    x
    Linda
    x
    Linda

  • @kellygalvin7775
    @kellygalvin7775 Год назад +3

    Great work , I think people need to keep in mind how short a time frame Steve has to change these horses round

  • @cherylwilson7837
    @cherylwilson7837 Год назад +1

    Wow...i have just found you on youtube. You are AMAZING. Im not from the horse world. I have learnt sooo much from you already. You can see the change in the horse straight away. They look so scared and unsure of people and you let them know its okay to trust people. You definitely have found your calling in life. Keep up the wonderful work you are doing. I look forward to learning more from you and your lovely wife

  • @kateveneroso5754
    @kateveneroso5754 Год назад +10

    Steve you are such a truthful and respectful commentor about the house world! Frming up is what this horse needs at this moment. You are right on the money about the subject of training and the horse.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      lol I think you meant horse world.

    • @kateveneroso5754
      @kateveneroso5754 Год назад

      yes, but funny! I think of horses as sort of refuges/homes as well, I know this should silly but still tis so! @@louisegogel7973

  • @rofiahcrawford3250
    @rofiahcrawford3250 Год назад +7

    Really great one! Hopefully now she knows she cannot allow any unrequested forward motion! And respect of her space. She's forming new habits for that beautiful horse after years of bad ones. It'll take diligence and perseverance on her part, she'll learn SO much in the process! Awesome!

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      Actually the horse was a stallion who was neutered late and it might have contributed to his desire to be the leader, hence the behavior.
      Once a horse knows there is a good leader taking charge, they can relax and let go of that role which includes making the others move and biting if needed to get them to move his way.

  • @BerylForrest
    @BerylForrest Год назад +6

    Cracking video! When you say firm up, it's always your timing that's spot on, it's never violent! Biting horse's are so very dangerous, if you've never delt with one, you have no idea.
    I'm sure Charlotte is going to have a fantastic future with this beautiful horse, she's calm and very brave and now she has more tools & knowledge to go forward. Great job.
    I so wish I'd known this stuff years ago, life would have been so much easier & much more fun, groundwork is so rewarding and builds up such a good bond.

  • @MD-ef7nl
    @MD-ef7nl Год назад +2

    I can only imagine it is your competition who is posting negative comments and perhaps someone the client knows. Jealousy is a nasty thing. Keep up the great work and positive attitude.

  • @marieparsons9908
    @marieparsons9908 Год назад +6

    What a great horse. That was so much for him to absorb!

  • @mariagillinson8527
    @mariagillinson8527 Год назад +5

    Awww I love the woodpeckers

  • @law7897
    @law7897 Год назад +7

    Well done Steve, what a difference. The look on that horses face afterwards, is just amazing. Thanks Steve xx

  • @cheryldodson8796
    @cheryldodson8796 Год назад +9

    Your morals are amazing!!!!
    Thank you for your positivity 😊

  • @Rachel-p5h
    @Rachel-p5h 4 месяца назад

    What an awesome process to watch!! Tears in my eyes from the horse understanding that he can finally understand, communicate with and respond appropriately to Steve. I'm not a horse owner but have learned so much. Thank you for your humanitarian approach & training. No wonder the horses love & appreciate Steve, as do I!!

  • @terryford1088
    @terryford1088 Год назад +3

    Had to say well done Steve for helping this beauty of a young horse. Blessings to y’all from South Carolina. Terry F.

  • @susanscully9523
    @susanscully9523 Год назад +8

    This was a great video, as usual. I still think Steve is the Horse Whisperer!! Beautiful work, Steve.

  • @Donnagilbert6497
    @Donnagilbert6497 Год назад +11

    Thanks again for bringing a moment of uplift in this world of stress! It’s been a while since I’ve caught a new video of yours and I needed your positivity, humor and kindness. Even though the closest animal I’ve owned to a horse was my 132 pound Akbash dog, your videos give me knowledge and peace. You and Tanya are a beautiful example of love and partnership in life. Hugs.❤Donna G

  • @karyannfontaine8757
    @karyannfontaine8757 Год назад

    The first encounter with the horse was amazing. The horse moved in on Steve and was very surprised the human did not react, instead did the unexpected. The horse backed up! This horse is handsome, smart and with a firm, yet kind hand can be wonderful. I like when the horse does the desirable movement, Steve lets him know he did well with a gentle hand to the horses head. Wonderful video.

  • @allisong6
    @allisong6 Год назад +4

    I takes a huge amount of strength /desperation. To get to the point where you ask for help.
    But it also is very brave.
    And because of that ever single owner u have ever helped has my utmost respect.
    And you and the social media team is a blessing.
    And everyone is better for it!!! ❤

  • @lauriebielik7835
    @lauriebielik7835 Месяц назад

    I absolutely love your 'no negative talking' about the horses, the owners, the trainers and their assistants. Brilliant and how much better would our equine industry be if everyone had this much class!
    Awesome video and yiu guys are so darned entertaining to watch ❤

  • @keng8156
    @keng8156 Год назад +3

    Goodon one Steve! He was a sassy little bugger! You really worked his brain with the discipline he'd never had . I laughed when he started yawing from it all !!!

  • @colleenmansfield2614
    @colleenmansfield2614 Год назад +7

    I always tear up when I see the dropping of horse’s head with eyes finally closed! I sense his peace❤

  • @colleenmansfield2614
    @colleenmansfield2614 Год назад +3

    You showed him that he can have peace with trusting in leadership by parent❤

  • @Wendy-bd9zu
    @Wendy-bd9zu Год назад +3

    Im so happy that you and more and more trainers teach people how to treat there horses, because of all of this knowledge you teach on your you tube, horses are understood and not treated cruel anymore, harsh trainers are getting out of a job. Al of us want this for our horses, communication and friendship ❤

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      Yes, it is so awesome seeing such shifting in the world. One person at a time! Just as… One drop at a time of water can create the Grand Canyon.

    • @Wendy-bd9zu
      @Wendy-bd9zu Год назад

      @@louisegogel7973 💪

  • @gabriellehowell7198
    @gabriellehowell7198 Год назад

    You have quite possibly saved this horses life. He is certainly at risk of causing a terrible accident without being taught how to respect human space👍Good job. I’m sure he will be a much happier horse with a much happier owner with this training.

  • @marieparsons9908
    @marieparsons9908 Год назад +6

    I keep thinking that riders who don't have problems with their horses should try these techniques. I am sure that their bond with their horse would get even better than it is now. Clarity of communication. I see these horses relax when they realize that someone is talking to them vs. just treating them like dumb animals who are too stupid to learn anything. Forcing the horse to guess what they are supposed to do vs. how Steve clearly tells them through his timing and his reassurances.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      Share the video and hopefully they will see it and take your recommendation to heart… that could help others around them to follow suit.

  • @bobbiemooser7417
    @bobbiemooser7417 Год назад +8

    Amazing Steve. Wonderful to watch❤❤❤

  • @taralee7076
    @taralee7076 Год назад +7

    We are so blessed that you and Tanya do these videos. I’ve learned so much and am taking on board your suggestions and what you do and demonstrate helps me with my horses too. Thankyou for all you do for horses and their humans. Love to you both 🐴🦄❤️

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      I am curious. What is the biggest thing that has helped for you with your horses?

  • @mooniepiereilly8923
    @mooniepiereilly8923 Год назад +7

    Absolutely beautiful work. Thank you both for all you do for horses and their owners! ❣️

  • @madeleinedonaldson4422
    @madeleinedonaldson4422 Месяц назад

    Steve seems to understand and read a horse Truly a gift plus years of experience God love and bless you and Tanya for your devotion and hard work🙏💪💝💝💝💪🙏

  • @jannford6916
    @jannford6916 Год назад +1

    He's a gorgeous-looking horse. I hope you can sort him out, Steve.

  • @debbieking4128
    @debbieking4128 Год назад +4

    I have watched nearly all your videos, and think I’m finally getting it. Wonderful transformation of this beautiful horse, superb 😊

  • @martylesnick2032
    @martylesnick2032 Год назад +3

    YOUR RIGHT STEVE, WE ALL NEED BOOSTING, AND WATCHING YOU WORK WITH HORSES AND OWNERS CONNECTING WITH THEM TO HAVE A CALM AND SAFE ATTITUDE WITH THEIR HORSE. LOVE AT THE END THE HORSES ARE SO CONTENT BEING BY THEIR OWNERS. Susan

  • @nezlquasie
    @nezlquasie Год назад +2

    This horse now knows hes a horse. Super Bravo!!😊 This was huge breakthru & Great respect. Fascinating learns. HappyTrails❤

  • @xoselhket
    @xoselhket Год назад +2

    I have a lot of electricity in me lol and I use to live in Melbourne Australia and a lot of wind blows there... where I live now, wind rarely exist lol but when my boy was young I use to zap him sometimes when I patted him on the nose or neck or whatever. Now my boy is 28 years and he's NEVER forgotten lol and sometimes he thinks he's going to hurt and if I have fingernails that touch him first before my finger tip... he thinks he's been zapped! He still always reaches out for a pat but I have to be careful as sometimes he'll just throw his head. I first zapped him as an 8 month old colt!

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Год назад

      Have you ever figured out why you build up electricity in you? Have you found a way to ground it or maybe even harness it for your benefit?

  • @karenbeisterveld6923
    @karenbeisterveld6923 Год назад +5

    Beautiful horse and very inteligent..

  • @marionlammers2135
    @marionlammers2135 Год назад +7

    He shines like polished copper

  • @ginabedea8573
    @ginabedea8573 3 месяца назад

    Hey Steve! I am in Texas and i watch your videos every evening and I hate that you have to even feel like you should explain yourself when having to firm up with thus horse because you are amazing and your respect and technique regarding these horses is flawless. Anyone who would negatively respond to having to use more control with an out of control horse obviously has no business even watching your videos because they obviously know nothing about horses. I started breaking horses when I was in 5th grade and I can say that a horse with no respect is always an out of control horse and what you do is in NO WAY to be judged by others as you have respect for each and every one and just like we teach our children when they are young....you have to earn respect to be respected and the same concept goes for all animals. You are amazing and I would love to meet you one day!! If I on l y had a horse I couldn't handle, maybe I could do just that!! Lol keep up the GREAT work that you do!!! I'm your biggest fan!!!

  • @HuntClubBarbie
    @HuntClubBarbie Год назад

    Do not feel compelled to explain your actions or to apologize for them, Steve. The reason we're all here is to learn from you and you are the consummate professional. You're gentling approach speaks volumes and I for one, am looking forward to learning how to 'go Western' when there is no other choice. We all encounter disrespectful horses and need to know how to manage them.

  • @gsbealer
    @gsbealer Год назад +2

    Salutations from California Steve and Tanya!!!
    🎶
    Some trails are happy ones,
    Others are blue.
    It's the way you ride the trail that counts,
    Here's a happy one for you.
    Happy trails to you,
    Until we meet again.
    Happy trails to you,
    Keep smiling until then.
    Who cares about the clouds when we're together?
    Just sing a song, and bring the sunny weather.
    Happy trails to you,
    Until we meet…..again.
    🎶
    Roy Rogers & Dale Evans

  • @Faelani38
    @Faelani38 Год назад +3

    Awesome job Steve and Tanya. Very happy he calmed down and listened to you.

  • @sharonwood8085
    @sharonwood8085 8 месяцев назад

    Best policy in the world! Would solve worldwide problems with not only horses but humans if more of us could work by those same morals and values... I love your videos, thank you for sharing your knowledge far and wide
    With much luv from Perth WA

  • @philstevens9914
    @philstevens9914 Год назад

    Have to admire, this girl is not afraid of this horse. He shoves her and she shoves him back. ON most of your vlogs the owners are afraid of the horse you are working with. This girl is fearless! What a tough girl!

  • @lexiebear55
    @lexiebear55 Год назад +8

    Wow you are a great horse trainer and Tanya is a lovely lady, i love horses as a beautiful animal but love my dogs more, just love watching your channel, thank you both ❤

  • @sharonleazenby8955
    @sharonleazenby8955 Год назад +2

    💜oh Steve💜the world sure could use more people like💜YOU!!!💜 when I saw that horse raising his head as high as he possibly could, I thought that maybe Steve has met his match!! but nnnooo!! watching you teach this beautiful horse that there are other & better ways to get threw his day, once again, you save another beautiful soul💜& I can not thank you enough for that!! and I think about the horses owner & I can't believe she wasn't hurt by this horse!! she's one tough girl!! kudos to her for not giving up on this beautiful soul💜