He'll get used to it with this method.

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @bobbiemooser7417
    @bobbiemooser7417 11 месяцев назад +1

    What a beautiful, elegant specimen of an Arabian this horse is. I’m so glad he is in your hands.❤❤❤

  • @Quezycoatl
    @Quezycoatl 11 месяцев назад +2

    its so funny watching the other horse peek over whenever youre working in the wash stall lol. what a curious boy!

  • @Gingerwalker.
    @Gingerwalker. 11 месяцев назад +2

    That was the gentlest little freak out I have ever seen. He really wants to please. There is a lot of mind and try in him.

  • @kajinsautumn9833
    @kajinsautumn9833 Год назад +9

    "The Dancing Arabian"... Thank goodness he has such a patient trainer. It took me 7 yrs. to get my TWH to tolerate being hosed off! He is 23 and I have had him 10 yrs. But he STILL goes to the back of his stall when we use the hose to fill his water bucket! He had at least 7 owners before me so I think he had a lot of baggage to dump before he could trust me. He has come a long way!

  • @bethduncan665
    @bethduncan665 Год назад +14

    What a sweet smart Arabian ! Trying so hard and Tim you are a wonderful intelligent and sensitive trainer! Perfect for gorgeous Saber! 🐎 💕 Fan Club?😊

    • @francesn33
      @francesn33 Год назад +3

      Best comment. Totally 👍

  • @shelleyjack1579
    @shelleyjack1579 Год назад +21

    Oh the tippy tappy dance. Amazing training Tim. Love your calm nature which really helps with an unsure Sabor. Hes trying so hard to be a good boy ❤❤❤

  • @thedirtprincess3293
    @thedirtprincess3293 Год назад +11

    "He touched me!" 😂

  • @twildy8917
    @twildy8917 Год назад +29

    You're so skilled at bringing out the best in every horse! I can't wait to see him under saddle.❤

  • @bspencer6356
    @bspencer6356 8 месяцев назад +1

    To me, looks-wise, he’s about as perfect as it gets. I’d love to have this horse.

  • @PONYHEAVEN
    @PONYHEAVEN Год назад +14

    At what speed a horse learns, amazing.

  • @Laura-rt2zu
    @Laura-rt2zu Год назад +15

    Sabre is beautiful! Your training is great!

  • @Sine-gl9ly
    @Sine-gl9ly Год назад +19

    😂I used to laugh at my Arab mare when she was being dramatic with something she knew about perfectly well. She would sometimes try to fuss about being washed and hosed, but she _hated_ being laughed at and would immediately stop her nonsense!

  • @rebeccarafi
    @rebeccarafi Год назад +8

    Being able to wait is such an art!

  • @nancybenson1951
    @nancybenson1951 Год назад +2

    He is very nice.

  • @catherinedemick1103
    @catherinedemick1103 Год назад +10

    Omg, I had the same problem with Whilly when he came to me, fly spray too, the first place he accepted it without a temper tantrum was on his chest on a 90 plus degree day lol!. Did the same you are doing, but 1.5 years later he still has a bit of a fit when he first sees the hose or the fly spray,but then when you spray him, he says oh that was not so bad after all. Figure by next spring he will be back to saying the same again first few time, we do not have the weather for flyspraying or washing from November through April!
    Loved Bubba's "help" lol

    • @catherinedemick1103
      @catherinedemick1103 Год назад

      You are so funny Tim with your talking to him, So cool to watch, great job, as usual!

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +14

      Hank does not like a bath and he's been here for 8 years.He swings his hips back and forth. He still does this behavior with his owner but not with me. When he swings to one side I spray the hip, when he swings to the other side I spray that hip. Every time he swings and I spray the other side I keep the water going and spray him in the face on my way to the other side. Took about twice and he quit swinging with me, still does it with his owner.

    • @allic8571
      @allic8571 Год назад +4

      ​@@timandersonhorsetraininggoing to have to use that trick!

  • @brendanelson1027
    @brendanelson1027 Год назад +19

    I applaud taking the time it takes for each behavior and lesson. And instantly rewarding his try, as well as giving him time to process each lesson / experience.
    Blessings from NW Florida.

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +3

      NW Florida, you are not far from me then. I am on the west side of Mobile, AL

    • @brendanelson1027
      @brendanelson1027 Год назад +1

      Cool! While I no longer have my Arabian partner & best friend, it's nice to know someone in the area for my friends that do have or plan on getting a horse. Blessings & Merry Christmas! PS, my Arabian was sure he would melt in a rainstorm for his first couple of years!

  • @Tereselynn
    @Tereselynn 6 месяцев назад

    Awe!! Is he ever gorgeous😊😊! It's so nice to watch a trainer that knows what he is doing training horses😊👍

  • @lenjoplus
    @lenjoplus Год назад +16

    While he shapes their behavior, its clear that his horses also get to be themselves. No fear. Respect is a two way street.

  • @rivert3dove254
    @rivert3dove254 Год назад +10

    Been around abd trained a few Arabs
    Most folks allow this Bath dance to conitue, they think it is just the way the breed is.
    Like you I want the horse to be clam during a bath.
    SABOR is actually trying to behave. Love watching your channel and have learnt alot, thabk you sir.
    Soon Sabor will leave the Arab bath dance behind❤

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +6

      He generally really wants to be good.

    • @JuanitaThompson-cm5tq
      @JuanitaThompson-cm5tq Год назад +1

      The bath dance!😂😂 Yes! Except we had to deal with it outside the barn where the hose was- bath dance spins!😅

  • @kathleenredick275
    @kathleenredick275 Год назад +6

    My Arab HATED baths in Oregon. Here in Arizona, he stands perfectly still. What a difference hot weather makes. 😄

  • @carolynstewart8465
    @carolynstewart8465 Год назад +5

    Arab washrack drama. Piaffe training too😂❤

  • @shelm-b8p
    @shelm-b8p Год назад +8

    One of my training steps was to let my mare stand next to a horse that gets hosed down.
    She was really surprised that the other horse liked it and rubbed her nose into the wet neck.
    That really helped her to realize it won’t kill her.
    That doesn’t mean that she stood still, but nothing compared to how she was before.
    Washing is still work in progress. ❤

    • @tomtke7351
      @tomtke7351 Год назад +1

      I, too, saw the benefit of the 'other' horse.

    • @thedirtprincess3293
      @thedirtprincess3293 Год назад

      Dogs learn from each other too. A new pup watching how the older dogs work, learns much more quickly.

  • @kathywilliamson1826
    @kathywilliamson1826 Год назад +4

    I'M MELTING! I'M MELTING! OH WICKED WORLD

  • @Kodalove23
    @Kodalove23 Год назад +1

    I’ve been fortunate enough to ride so many breeds in my short, 10 years of horse experience. An Arabian will always have the first stall. Lots of people can work a horse by thinking 10 steps ahead of the horse, but it takes true horsemanship to work a horse by thinking a mile ahead of one. The best, yet sometimes most challenging, part of an Arabian is that they will demand a mutual intelligence partnership. Like you stated in an earlier video with this gelding, you can’t tire out an Arabian. But you can’t outsmart one, either. You truly have to bring equality and respect or else both human and horse will fail. As an owner of an Arabian mare who I feel is nearly a mirror of this gelding, I appreciate the reminder that simple tasks, such as lunging, aren’t always cookie cutter and “by the book”. Horses deserve their own space to succeed, and an Arabian’s requirement looks a whole lot different than a QH or even a TB. Great work and content!

  • @donnac.1609
    @donnac.1609 Год назад +8

    He is taking this water thing pretty good but definitely not liking it! If he was good and sweaty and it was a hot summer he just might smile! Evidently he was never really exposed to having a rinse off or a bath! Odd combination of handling training with this fella! He is doing really good but water is not his friend...but it will be!! You have such a good approach with Saber and it will payoff big time!! He is definitely worth the time!!

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +5

      A general thing I've found with Arabians is they do want to be clean just don't like a bath.

    • @catherinedemick1103
      @catherinedemick1103 Год назад +4

      @@timandersonhorsetraining I bet from being desert horses a long, long time ago! They don't know that, but their genes do!

  • @blondeenotsomuch
    @blondeenotsomuch 7 месяцев назад

    I have a new story line for this. Arabians are from the desert. Sabre is trying to tell you to watch our a flood is coming. You are so patient, with all of us.

  • @jessicawallin999
    @jessicawallin999 11 месяцев назад

    That is the silliest reaction I've ever seen! 😅 Reminds me of my chiweenie just before he goes into the bath, he starts paddling his feet when he doesn't have to paddle at all lol❤

  • @laurenamrhein6601
    @laurenamrhein6601 Год назад +6

    Bubba looks like he’s trying to make friends

  • @hhlagen
    @hhlagen Год назад +1

    I’ve heard trainers and horse people say “I don’t do Arabs.” Your doing an amazing job with him. Looking forward to next video.

  • @peterneilsen6249
    @peterneilsen6249 Год назад +9

    Good morning guys, Great job Tim. thank you for video,😄

  • @AngelCatBaby
    @AngelCatBaby Год назад +1

    Saber is a very beautiful horse and intelligent. I love the way you handle the horses…I would take any horse I would have to you and help me with it. I’ve learned a lot from these lessons and I just wish I could have seen them when I was able to ride and be with them many times. I was a teenager then and rode horses often, but they were never my horses.
    I just found your channel and even though I am unable to ride horses anymore, due to health issues, I’m 75, it doesn’t keep me from trying to brush or feed them whenever I am able to get around and be with them. These lessons help me understand behaviors and how to deal with some horses. Patient is the key to anything worthwhile doing and for positive results. Thank you for sharing this information. HIGH 5….👍❤️🙏🏼😇

  • @justme-on7bn
    @justme-on7bn Год назад +1

    Love nosy Bubba looking over the stall 🤣

  • @thedirtprincess3293
    @thedirtprincess3293 Год назад +4

    Im surprised Bubba isnt actually shaking his head and laughing. I can hear him thinking, "Drama, drama, drama."

  • @joeward117
    @joeward117 Год назад +3

    Thank you. I loved this lesson. I used a scraper stick back in the 60’s and your tool is a 100% improvement in getting water off the horse.

  • @lauramoy9940
    @lauramoy9940 Год назад +4

    He's doing great Tim!!!

  • @melindaharrington7588
    @melindaharrington7588 Год назад +2

    Tim say's - "Don't look at him (Bubba), he ain't doing it (Bubba, ain't doing the hosing to you Saber) 😀😁😂😃😄 !!!!!!

  • @martineotten7558
    @martineotten7558 Год назад +2

    You have so much patience, that is important. Love to see your video’s!

  • @PONYHEAVEN
    @PONYHEAVEN Год назад +8

    Great lesson.

  • @TommyApel
    @TommyApel Год назад +8

    dressage horse right there, he already know how to do piaffe :)

  • @wileyestofshepherdes
    @wileyestofshepherdes Год назад

    Gotta love Bubba? the nosey Parker! You clearly have the patience of Job. Beautiful horse, looking forward to his future.

  • @sallywasagoodolgal
    @sallywasagoodolgal 6 месяцев назад

    That wash rack rinse sounded like I imagine a Paso Fino on the 1st day of dance school would sound. A big protest by a horse that doesn't want to be a bad boy.

  • @Grandmawhitneysfarm
    @Grandmawhitneysfarm 23 дня назад

    This cracked me up ! And I love the training , I’ll try this in the spring. What a pretty horse, how did he avoid rain for 6 years?

  • @shashakeeleh5468
    @shashakeeleh5468 7 месяцев назад

    Saber the prima donna! He's a beautiful horse...

  • @jarjar0653
    @jarjar0653 Год назад

    My older mare was like this with the hose - took time with same method here- slow and light and did not remove stream until she was calm - but she grew to accept it no problem which was very handy when she got a serious injury later in her life which required cold water

  • @brendamoore447
    @brendamoore447 Год назад

    I just watched another video with this horse, and i would have thought that he was much younger, by his actions. He was terrified of everything. What is his backstory? Has he always been kept stalled and only arena ridden? Your son in law was very patient, and you are as well.
    After seeing that ride and the fact that as a 7-8 year old that is so fearful of basically everything, whoever is on him has their hands full. Lots of disrespectful behavior.
    Good luck. Wish he had found you sooner.

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад

      I answer most of those questions in the first video of him.

    • @brendamoore447
      @brendamoore447 Год назад

      Oh I am sorry. I thought this was the first. I will keep looking. Love how y'all have the patience of Job.

  • @keradee8742
    @keradee8742 Год назад +2

    One of my Arabian mares wasn't fond of having her back legs hosed down. She would hold her foot about a foot off the ground until I took the hose off but never kicked. If that changed the way the water felt running down her leg I'll never know.

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 Год назад +8

    Steady progress..
    Don't believe anyone helped him through this in his past

  • @melindaharrington7588
    @melindaharrington7588 Год назад

    Bubba is a lot more switched on, then he used to be 😂😂😂 !!!!!! 😆 👌 !!!

  • @lesabarnum9318
    @lesabarnum9318 Год назад

    Thing of it is ..seeing as he was gelding just a few days before putting him under that kind of pressure..in the barn, horse right next to him, making him deal with water he didn't get dangerous..bite,charge,act like a stud..those hormones are still running

  • @pamgaige1282
    @pamgaige1282 Год назад

    Why are your saddle blankets in the wash area? Do you not mat your wash area? I think your videos are great

  • @lesabarnum9318
    @lesabarnum9318 Год назад +3

    Hes never been shown that standing still is relaxing..i bet he doesn't understand how to distress himself

  • @juliehmidmo
    @juliehmidmo Год назад

    What a good boy for not being hosed before. I would protest too as I bet that water is kind of cold 🙂

  • @gillhall7590
    @gillhall7590 Год назад

    My Arab stallion hated water, especially being bathed with a hose, warm water is better tolerated. But my horse never liked water no matter how I tried! He was part Egyptian desert bred part polish and usually wonderfully calm…just water fobia.

  • @arribaficationwineho32
    @arribaficationwineho32 9 месяцев назад

    Can you turn all the horses out together or do you have to pick who gets along the best? I know you said during your tour video that some go out at night because they don’t tolerate heat very well. He tolerated having his body hosed better than I expected.

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  9 месяцев назад +1

      All short term training horses are turned out individually. Horses that are here longer I will turn out in small groups and I can usually tell pretty quickly who will get along with who.

  • @PersonalTriumph2022
    @PersonalTriumph2022 Год назад +1

    A little off topic: looking at the rope halter you have on, do you prefer this kind with the straight nose band over the ones with knots or does it not matter in your opinion ?

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +13

      Good question. I prefer no knots. If the horse "needs" the knots, then I heed to fix the problem causing the horse to need the knots.

    • @PersonalTriumph2022
      @PersonalTriumph2022 Год назад +2

      Yes good reasoning, makes sense now

  • @allysondoerfler8688
    @allysondoerfler8688 Год назад

    Tomorrow he'll be 75% better, the 3rd day 90% better, and after that, a pro.

  • @julien9335
    @julien9335 Год назад

    It looks like you are doing the two step with him at one point!

  • @melindaharrington7588
    @melindaharrington7588 Год назад

    Bubba 😂😂😂 !!! 😆 👌 !!!

  • @yessabell1707
    @yessabell1707 Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @blondeenotsomuch
    @blondeenotsomuch Год назад

    How do his bangs affect his perception? Sometimes I think their swing their head to get the hair out of their eyes.

    • @timandersonhorsetraining
      @timandersonhorsetraining  Год назад +11

      Horses have forelocks, not bangs. Never seen one swing their head to get their hair out of their eyes.

    • @randieraye4359
      @randieraye4359 Год назад +2

      So cool to watch Saber. You are great with him. He is beautiful even when he is dancing! ❤

    • @MyPNWHomestead-dx2ec
      @MyPNWHomestead-dx2ec Год назад +1

      At times it almost seemed Tim was dancing with him. He is so in tune and moving with Saber as needed.

    • @blondeenotsomuch
      @blondeenotsomuch Год назад

      ​@@timandersonhorsetraining I am aware. It still makes me fidget. Same way with dogs with hair in their eyes.
      Amazing job with Sabre. His has a song named after him. Sabre Dance.

  • @nicolaxoxo1
    @nicolaxoxo1 Год назад +1

    Wait til he has to cross a creek

  • @debraclogston9379
    @debraclogston9379 Год назад +7

    Arabs seem to be the cats in horse world.

  • @MR-lq7ss
    @MR-lq7ss Год назад

    Bet he'll be the first to jump and play in a stream😁

  • @patriciaantolik6741
    @patriciaantolik6741 9 месяцев назад

    In seven/eight years of his life, had no one bathed him with a hose??

  • @patticriss2238
    @patticriss2238 Год назад

    I missed the lessons watching Bubba. Jk. Haha

  • @cynthiamcconnaughy645
    @cynthiamcconnaughy645 Год назад

    My two year old just try’s to eat it

  • @francesn33
    @francesn33 Год назад +3

    Typical Arabian. No need to be so sensitive. It is not slander. I have owned them, ridden them for other people, handled them in halter classes. They use their feet, they dance when anxious. They have their own gait for gosh sakes. It is called the park. Arabians are more animated than other breeds. Please don't be so easily offended.

    • @casdragon_5939
      @casdragon_5939 Год назад +2

      ironically, I've never had an arab hate water, the worst I've ever had to bathe were AQHA halter prospects lol

    • @francesn33
      @francesn33 Год назад

      @@casdragon_5939 I have had a few. More about the dancing and fancy footwork.

    • @ew6862
      @ew6862 Год назад +2

      No it’s not “typical “. Have 3 pure bred and one half/arab at home. They all enjoy their rinse. Two of them will stand without a halter and enjoy their rinse.

  • @shirleyparent1873
    @shirleyparent1873 Год назад

    Really nice 👍🩵✌️