"If you wanna get up and throw up or whatever that's fine. . ." and "There's a group for that on Tuesday." Laughing helps the learning, Pat. Thanks for that.
I always ask the horse if I can get on! Good to know I do things like a professional horseman. I've learned to do the breathing thing from Pat, as well. It really works.
Great training session, thanks for sharing! Love how you teach him to move off of snaffle pressure and seat. You can clearly see the overdeveloped under neck muscle from being ridden in a tie down 😐but so great to see how you teach him to find the right answer and release him. Awesome to see what you can do in relatively short time, thanks again for making these videos 👍
I do not think you can REPEAT THIS STUFF TOO MUCH .. AS with ALL horse training, REPETITION is one of the KEYS, another is REPEAT IT LOTS correct...the horse WILL figure ti out .. Just do it correctly and do it a LOT and pretty soon it will REALLY be Good ..thank YOU both for putting in the time to show us all this FANTASTIC information.. You guys are GREAT ..Thank you Again ..
Thanks for revisiting this . What are the other 6 reasons for the cricket .? Doing good on the back up with my two seniors and enjoying the communication we are developing. Trying to work out my own timing for asking the front foot to step out to start the turn around. Really liking your bit .
Yes a little more details helped me to understand your process much better still not crystal clear when you said you dish your back ? Not sure what you mean by dish , then said you sit up lean back are your thighs squeezing in while legs are out ? Also breaking at poll ,3rd vertebrae, withers not sure what that means to you ?
Thank you for showing where you started from (how horse reacts) to where you got too with horse - being happy to back up - all of the little steps:) Devil is in the detail:)
He has a video on the bit that he developed that has a moving part in the centre. That moving part can be manipulated by the tongue and it makes the cricket sound.
We are one of the few horse channels that takes the time to answer viewer questions and I don’t mind at all answering questions that are pertinent to our videos. But when it comes to really basic things like terminology, I do appreciate it when people can do some research on their own to expand their knowledge. Then we can have conversations that might help our viewers grasp horsemanship concepts. Once you have an idea of what a cricket is, let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks to Sassy Pants for jumping in and helping out! Your answer is correct.
Horses will try a lot of "stuff" as they figure out the right answer to something they don't know (or, something they've been taught wrong). That "stuff" is usually pretty ugly. You gotta go through the tunnel as they say, there's no cake without broken eggs. I find that often, the longer it takes for a horse to figure out the right answer, the more the concept sticks with him when he finally does. Because doing all the wrong "stuff" and getting no release, makes the release for the right answer mean so much more
"If you wanna get up and throw up or whatever that's fine. . ." and "There's a group for that on Tuesday." Laughing helps the learning, Pat. Thanks for that.
I really love and appreciate how thorough you are with your explanations on all of your videos :) thanks Pat and Deb!
I always ask the horse if I can get on! Good to know I do things like a professional horseman. I've learned to do the breathing thing from Pat, as well. It really works.
Great training session, thanks for sharing! Love how you teach him to move off of snaffle pressure and seat. You can clearly see the overdeveloped under neck muscle from being ridden in a tie down 😐but so great to see how you teach him to find the right answer and release him. Awesome to see what you can do in relatively short time, thanks again for making these videos 👍
What a gift to the world these videos are. Thanks Pat and Deb.
Pure Knowledge and Experience. Such a treat. Thank you .
Thanks for the video from Saskatchewan. Great lesson
I do not think you can REPEAT THIS STUFF TOO MUCH .. AS with ALL horse training, REPETITION is one of the KEYS, another is REPEAT IT LOTS correct...the horse WILL figure ti out .. Just do it correctly and do it a LOT and pretty soon it will REALLY be Good ..thank YOU both for putting in the time to show us all this FANTASTIC information.. You guys are GREAT
..Thank you Again ..
Hello 👋 how are you doing... nice to meet you..so where are you from If you don't mind 🙏🙏
@@johnmichael7425 Douglasvill Ga. , YOU ??
@@joelfoster3576 👍
@@joelfoster3576 am going great,where are originally from?
@@johnmichael7425 I am from Douglasville Georgia..
Great message here, leave your ego at the door and be a fair teacher/partner.
These are great lessons on how to ride a horse. Thank you.
Great stuff.....takes no time at all...
Thank you always to clearly state what we need to use on our body to communicate to the equine
Thanks!
Would love to see the end of the ride backup to the tack area.
Second time watching this video. Thank you.
Love the videos I wish you had a cowboy college there, I would def like to learn more about cowboying from ya'll in person.
Thanks from Northern Maine.
Thanks for revisiting this . What are the other 6 reasons for the cricket .? Doing good on the back up with my two seniors and enjoying the communication we are developing. Trying to work out my own timing for asking the front foot to step out to start the turn around. Really liking your bit .
Great video I see the difference in your body position. Going to work with this concept this year. I want to get him reacting to my body seat.
Hello how are you doing today...?
Do you have any other video on this particular horse? Deb/Pat
Very nice - love your videos👍
Hello 👋 how are you doing... nice to meet you..so where are you from If you don't mind 🙏🙏
Hello how are you doing today
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@@stevengama652 I'm doing good..so where are you chatting from 😊?
@@johnmichael7425 kk
Gr8 demonstration pat sure do miss riding horses specially colts!!!
Hello 👋 how are you doing... nice to meet you..so where are you from If you don't mind 🙏🙏
Nevada
@@geneabel9167 nice place 😁😁😁😁... I'm from Denver Colorado.. how are the weather temperature over there right now 👍
@@johnmichael7425 been pretty warm mid 90’s windy dusty see on the the news y’all pretty toasty eh
@@geneabel9167 okay that's good 👍
You are so nice to talk with...do you have any place we can talk more better 😊😁?
Yes a little more details helped me to understand your process much better still not crystal clear when you said you dish your back ? Not sure what you mean by dish , then said you sit up lean back are your thighs squeezing in while legs are out ? Also breaking at poll ,3rd vertebrae, withers not sure what that means to you ?
loved the lesson. loved the horse very much 😊😊
hi i Love your videos i am learning so much! could you possibly address saddling a cinchy horse, i am a new rider. thank you
Nice 👍 thanks you guys
Thank you for showing where you started from (how horse reacts) to where you got too with horse - being happy to back up - all of the little steps:) Devil is in the detail:)
Hello 👋 how are you doing... nice to meet you..so where are you from If you don't mind 🙏🙏
@@johnmichael7425 Hi, I'm from Nova Scotia, I love being with the horses - inparticular from the training/teaching point of view:)
@@dellefairclough5309 nice place.. I'm from Denver Colorado..so how are the weather ☁️ over there?
@@dellefairclough5309 Are you still there...?
@@dellefairclough5309 that's good 👍..so if you don't mind what are you doing for a living 😊?
What are the seven reasons for the cricket that you mentioned? Also, what is a cricket?
He has a video on the bit that he developed that has a moving part in the centre. That moving part can be manipulated by the tongue and it makes the cricket sound.
We are one of the few horse channels that takes the time to answer viewer questions and I don’t mind at all answering questions that are pertinent to our videos. But when it comes to really basic things like terminology, I do appreciate it when people can do some research on their own to expand their knowledge. Then we can have conversations that might help our viewers grasp horsemanship concepts. Once you have an idea of what a cricket is, let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks to Sassy Pants for jumping in and helping out! Your answer is correct.
Hello 👋 how are you doing.. nice to meet you...so where are you chatting from 😊😁
Hello how are you doing today...?
Could you do a video on holding rodear
Excellent advice, as always
What size branding corrals do you use
I do not mind a repeat of a backing/collection video, as a student of the horse I need repeats!
Great demo! Most horses don't know there can be a choice to have no pressure!
Have you registered for the Great Florida Cattle Drive yet?
Hello 👋 how are you doing... nice to meet you..so where are you from If you don't mind 🙏🙏
Hello how are you doing today...?
@@stevengama652 nice to meet you...so if you don't mind where are you chatting from 😊😊?
@@johnmichael7425 am from USA and you too where are you from
@@stevengama652 I'm from Denver Colorado...so how are the weather temperature over there?
What’s your opinion on 310 ranch life
What brand of snaffle do you have that has a cricket?
Our own: www.thedisciplinedride.com/store/missing-link-snaffle
Horses will try a lot of "stuff" as they figure out the right answer to something they don't know (or, something they've been taught wrong). That "stuff" is usually pretty ugly. You gotta go through the tunnel as they say, there's no cake without broken eggs. I find that often, the longer it takes for a horse to figure out the right answer, the more the concept sticks with him when he finally does. Because doing all the wrong "stuff" and getting no release, makes the release for the right answer mean so much more
I really like that horse an his age. I need a beautiful black trail riding horse.
Thanks, Again, lol!
Self control....controls horses .......fruit of the Spirit