It’s have been years that I joined your club Mr Roberts , From Iran (Persia) , you signed a book to me in UK (From my Hands to yours) which was sent by mail and I am honored
Cinder is my horse that I adopted after we both took part in this class. ❤️ So grateful for Monty and the incredible experience we both had at the farm!!
How wonderful, congratulations! Monty is one of the gentle pioneers of understanding and working with horse language to great effect in human horse interactions. Have you also watched some of Klaus Hempfling’s work, and that of Buck Brannaman, and their master student Steven Young? Each has a little more to add to the wonderful harmony between our two species. Let us know how the relationship grows please.
I love Monty Roberts. His books have helped me greatly in my volunteer work with OT Standardbreds. He's a genius and if only more horse people were like this.
A "great trainer" in the way you mean it, is not trainer but a horseman, a partner to the horse, but definitely not a trainer. The idea of training a horse is the opposite of what this great horseman is doing!
"such an unbelievable joy it is' to watch you teach and connect with kindness and understanding. You are a very special and honourable person Monty. And I couldn't believe that you are 84 ! Inspirational.
Absolutely beautiful. Many, many, many thanks to Monty Roberts and to his followers, for being guarantors of peace in this immature world. Thank you 🙏🏼
@@horse-lover68why is it a competition? They have different training techniques, different stories and come from different places. Not to mention they are different people.
@@peachtea1607It's like with 8bil people in the world, different people come up with similar ideas, how wild. Darwin isn't the only person who came up with the theory of evolution, he was just the first Western English-speaking person to get it to print. Monty hadn't even considered writing a book about it until Queen Elizabeth II asked him to. The idea of someone being "first" at something because it's on the internet first is hilarious, considering there was no internet in 1950. Or 60. Or 70. Or 80. 90, it started to become accessible. Soooo 30 years ago vs him being 89 now, hmm. Also the idea that "wild horses" are vicious creatures that attack and try to kill people, please 🙄 My uncle followed Monty Roberts after reading his first book. 20 years of using non-violent, positive methods later and our stallion at the time was so gentle I have pictures of me as a 4-year-old up alone on his back, and I never, ever had anything but love from him. Even with mares stabled right beside him, I never had a problem handling him even when I started doing morning turn-outs and evening turn-ins/feeding when I was 12. It was a rude as hecc awakening when I was at another stable and saw what they did to horses. You don't slap a toddler, you don't shake one, you don't drag their head under something, you don't try to seriously scare them. If you do, you're a massive asshole. Same with horses. Worst thing I EVER had to do was hold an ear, gently, so we could put a gastric tube up a horse's nose.
I remember listening to an interview with him sometime in the early 90s, talking about his book. The interview was an hour. At the end of the interview I went immediately to buy his book, now shared by so many. What an honorable man.
Beautiful! So many people have tried to discredit Monty and he has proven all of them wrong! I've never had the joy of owning a horse but I love watching this man!
This guy is a cheat.Everyone that does all his work in a round pen (and there are lots of them) and never ventures out and show us how it works in an open space, I consider to be a cheat. This horse in particular has not even seen a wild horse. Listen to what he says. This horse, a gelding by the way, has been in this place only 6 times but, with novices trainers. Really? So you let novices work with a "wild" horse in such a small place? That must be easy then. 🙂
Its all lies he doing please look it up on Google If you did go to Flag Farm you see how Monty Robards Beat a horse when he not on Camera He said he was beating by his Farther that a lie please look t up on Google the round pen Join up and follow up be around for years long line on that be a round lone before Monty Robards was born. His farther never beat Monty he was a spoilt child his farther had a riding school please look Monty Robards lies on Google mate i was shock Monty brother said this as well as others Monty Greedy for money why it taking from 1998 for Monty Robards to come forward because most of the people who new Monty are dead now please look it up on google mate
I remember going to see Monty Roberts when he visited NZ quite a few years ago (maybe 25yrs). I still recall in awe when I joined up using his method on a stallion that was left by his owner. He hated people. But using the Join Up method had 'Grumpy Smurf' as I nicknamed him, following me like a puppy. When the farrier came out to tend to my horse, I asked if he could take a look at Grumpy. He was hesitant because he knew what he was like. He was speechless when I called Grumpy over and he happily stood there while the farrier did what he had to to try and bring his hooves back into shape. So finding this video is a beautiful reminder of what Monty teaches and that it does work :)
What sn outstanding and impressive work this gentleman have fone, that's wisdom that comes with the age but not everyone van master, obviously each one of us in our own field of expertise, "CONGRATULATIONS", at my 71 years of age I have seen that before but I don't qualify for that, to this great person an each an everyone that one way or another made it possible to bring it to you my most expressive thanks for letting us be amazed and enjoy your excellent video, blessings to all of you gentleman, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
I had the privilege of attending Monty Roberts exhibition when he visited Australia in Melbourne some 20 years ago. I was impressed then, and are no less impressed today. I notice slight variations in his technique today, but I see all the same elements in the new technique as before. Tried tested and proven congratulations Sir.
3:50 “Sending him away” - I’ve watched Steve Young in Wales, who’s learned from Monty: Steve explained it nicely that the dominant horse of a herd will first chase the others to establish their position, and that results in the others wanting to follow a good leader.
Thank you Monty, I believe you worked with Steve Young from Wales too… you and Buck Brannaman. I salute all three of you along with Klaus Hempfling, for each bringing the understanding and ability of people to work with horses gently, clearly, and as safe leaders fro them.
You must have the passion and love keep doing what you doing and be able to teach others how to handle a horse good job Mister Robert oh by the way this is Sal I will continue watching the videos you bring up so I can learn something new from you thank you very much for what you do
Thanks again Monty,We talked twice at Oregon State Fairgrounds too many years ago, I was the Llama guy that uses your exact techniques with Llamas. I’m 70 now, enjoying Florida now. Be Well my Mentor, Thank You, & remember the Deer. Ken Ploeser
I have two mules that rode fine until they left the original owner who trained them. They were broke harsh old-school. I'm sure others who payed good money for his mules are learning the same thing. Back to square one and I'm bringing you along. They needed you all along.
a horses skin is only 0.05mm thick, a humans skin is 0.08mm think, so if you want to know if something will hurt your horse then by all means, test those whip lashes on your own skin first :D love montys methods, much love from the uk xxx
it´s the first wild horse/mustang I ever saw that was captured with no mustangbrand?? They all have a mustang brand on the left side from the BLM.. So what´s going on here?
I agree with the method but disagree with how the horse proposes it. The horse is not looking for love, in fact, the horse does not like to be petted. These words are the same if you never pet the horse. This is simple pressure and release training turned into a show. The show part is for humans, not the horse. I promise Monty Roberts behaves much differently with no observers or cameras. Monty is a great trainer on of the best, but he is also selling himself or his method at all times. So we also get a sales pitch.
I can't believe so many of you fall for this BS. Maybe that's because you haven't seen a wild horse before? Pay attention to what he said. Its a gelding that has been trained in this place 6 times but with novice trainers. How is it a wild horse, then. And, so you let novice students work with wild stallions? To me, a wild horse is a stallion that has just been brought from the wilderness and hasn't seen a man before. Well, try to put that lead rope around his belly then. Or, that halter on his head and see how that goes. Yes, you can rub his forehead as much as you like. Just for the reference. This is a wild horse. ruclips.net/video/H2L51J_6SWM/видео.html
Something is fishy here. Why is this horse a gelding??? Why was the horse worked the previous 7 days??? When you claim a horse to be wild, you must honour what you say! I don't understand.....
Imagine your intellectual evolution if you followed the Monty Roberts method....you wouldn't have to break a horse's soul and you would also feel better about yourself.
What a load of crap!! Of course you do the join up FIRST!! How do you want to start "talking" with them and tell them that you are their leader now, they can feel safe with you without a join up?? 🤦♀️🤦♀️People are SO nasty and don't want to learn in this crazy "horse world"
It's a lie. Look here at 5:40. The horse doesn't even have any whiskers...and plus the horse was into the 'join-up' when he first came in the pen. hahaha!!
This is the technique of training a horse that does not involve the harsh “breaking” that people used to use. He’s getting him used to the sights and smells and sounds of being directed by a human. Lunging around as you call it is showing the horse that the trainer is asking for something specific and the horses trying to figure out what it is. By directing him in a certain direction the horse is actually gaining trust that the trainer is not gonna hurt him just guide him
Monty is a salesman not a horseman. Did you see the one where Monty and his crew practically ran a real wild horse to death? The internet is filled with people pretending to be horsemen. Beware!
if there is a true horseman that is Monty Roberts. all the others learned from him and his methods. There is a lot of fake news and hate from wannabes.
Pamela, I do love your concern for the lovely mustang who Monty spent 3 days gentling. Yes, I have seen the documentary, I do not believe he came close to killing the horse and whilst I also feel torn about separating the horse from his herd, I also believe the education for so many was important in getting humans to treat horses differently. Considering how traumatic mustang roundups are (helicopters, separation the herd, shipped to kill pens); I do think it was an important thing Monty did with the horse and know he honors horses way more than he is a salesman.
It’s have been years that I joined your club Mr Roberts , From Iran (Persia) , you signed a book to me in UK (From my Hands to yours) which was sent by mail and I am honored
Cinder is my horse that I adopted after we both took part in this class. ❤️ So grateful for Monty and the incredible experience we both had at the farm!!
How wonderful, congratulations! Monty is one of the gentle pioneers of understanding and working with horse language to great effect in human horse interactions.
Have you also watched some of Klaus Hempfling’s work, and that of Buck Brannaman, and their master student Steven Young?
Each has a little more to add to the wonderful harmony between our two species. Let us know how the relationship grows please.
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How lucky you are. He is beautiful 😍
Pretty boy glad you got him!
So, is this really a wild horse? He doesn't look wild to me, at all.
I love Monty Roberts. His books have helped me greatly in my volunteer work with OT Standardbreds. He's a genius and if only more horse people were like this.
"The good trainer can make the horse do almost anything he wants, the great trainer can get the horse to want to do it."
Perfect line
A "great trainer" in the way you mean it, is not trainer but a horseman, a partner to the horse, but definitely not a trainer. The idea of training a horse is the opposite of what this great horseman is doing!
What an amazing man so lovely to watch with these beautiful animals I could watch all day
"such an unbelievable joy it is' to watch you teach and connect with kindness and understanding. You are a very special and honourable person Monty. And I couldn't believe that you are 84 ! Inspirational.
Absolutely beautiful. Many, many, many thanks to Monty Roberts and to his followers, for being guarantors of peace in this immature world. Thank you 🙏🏼
I love Monty. His dedication and gentleness to the horse is a breath of fresh air.
♥️ I have been missing watch this gentle man work his magic....
Pat Parelli, Ray Hunt and so on are gentle people. Ray Hunt was the first one and Mounty is cheeting.Sorry
@@horse-lover68why is it a competition? They have different training techniques, different stories and come from different places. Not to mention they are different people.
@@peachtea1607It's like with 8bil people in the world, different people come up with similar ideas, how wild. Darwin isn't the only person who came up with the theory of evolution, he was just the first Western English-speaking person to get it to print.
Monty hadn't even considered writing a book about it until Queen Elizabeth II asked him to.
The idea of someone being "first" at something because it's on the internet first is hilarious, considering there was no internet in 1950. Or 60. Or 70. Or 80. 90, it started to become accessible. Soooo 30 years ago vs him being 89 now, hmm.
Also the idea that "wild horses" are vicious creatures that attack and try to kill people, please 🙄
My uncle followed Monty Roberts after reading his first book. 20 years of using non-violent, positive methods later and our stallion at the time was so gentle I have pictures of me as a 4-year-old up alone on his back, and I never, ever had anything but love from him. Even with mares stabled right beside him, I never had a problem handling him even when I started doing morning turn-outs and evening turn-ins/feeding when I was 12.
It was a rude as hecc awakening when I was at another stable and saw what they did to horses. You don't slap a toddler, you don't shake one, you don't drag their head under something, you don't try to seriously scare them. If you do, you're a massive asshole. Same with horses. Worst thing I EVER had to do was hold an ear, gently, so we could put a gastric tube up a horse's nose.
“It’s incredible what horses will do for you if you get it right for them” 💯
Mr. Roberts great Master. Number One
Maestro Roberts ❤
I love this man and the way he approaches “training “ animals.
I remember listening to an interview with him sometime in the early 90s, talking about his book. The interview was an hour. At the end of the interview I went immediately to buy his book, now shared by so many. What an honorable man.
this is art.
Thank you so much Mr. Roberts. A kind leader. What the world needs more of.
Beautiful! So many people have tried to discredit Monty and he has proven all of them wrong! I've never had the joy of owning a horse but I love watching this man!
This guy is a cheat.Everyone that does all his work in a round pen (and there are lots of them) and never ventures out and show us how it works in an open space, I consider to be a cheat. This horse in particular has not even seen a wild horse. Listen to what he says. This horse, a gelding by the way, has been in this place only 6 times but, with novices trainers. Really? So you let novices work with a "wild" horse in such a small place? That must be easy then. 🙂
Wow so wonderfull
Esse senhor é um verdadeiro mestre no conhecimento, conversar com ele deva ser uma verdadeira aula de experiências vividas por ele mesmo...😮
This man is truly amazing and his method is so humane. Thank you
Its all lies he doing please look it up on Google If you did go to Flag Farm you see how Monty Robards Beat a horse when he not on Camera He said he was beating by his Farther that a lie please look t up on Google the round pen Join up and follow up be around for years long line on that be a round lone before Monty Robards was born. His farther never beat Monty he was a spoilt child his farther had a riding school please look Monty Robards lies on Google mate i was shock Monty brother said this as well as others Monty Greedy for money why it taking from 1998 for Monty Robards to come forward because most of the people who new Monty are dead now please look it up on google mate
Amazing!!!!!!!!
I had tears Monty you are a lovely human so kind and caring to this beautiful animal
I love the way he has a conversation with the horse
I remember going to see Monty Roberts when he visited NZ quite a few years ago (maybe 25yrs). I still recall in awe when I joined up using his method on a stallion that was left by his owner. He hated people. But using the Join Up method had 'Grumpy Smurf' as I nicknamed him, following me like a puppy. When the farrier came out to tend to my horse, I asked if he could take a look at Grumpy. He was hesitant because he knew what he was like. He was speechless when I called Grumpy over and he happily stood there while the farrier did what he had to to try and bring his hooves back into shape. So finding this video is a beautiful reminder of what Monty teaches and that it does work :)
What sn outstanding and impressive work this gentleman have fone, that's wisdom that comes with the age but not everyone van master, obviously each one of us in our own field of expertise, "CONGRATULATIONS", at my 71 years of age I have seen that before but I don't qualify for that, to this great person an each an everyone that one way or another made it possible to bring it to you my most expressive thanks for letting us be amazed and enjoy your excellent video, blessings to all of you gentleman, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.
WOW. I learn something every time I stumble across Monty Roberts.
Patience kindness and respect are everything.
Thank You Mr. Roberts
With my wife we had wild animals and this training and thinking will be extra help for us. God bless You Sir.
"You're not going to hurt me" "No. You know that, because you've read my book" 🥰😂
Monty Roberts the best!
I just moved to a ranch and am adopting a mustang from the round up. Thank you for your videos to educate us
Oh ThankYou Monty Roberts, thankyou so much.
I tried the "join up" on a mare I've got, she's now best buds with me! Before I couldn't get her to do anything.
GOD BLESS THIS MAN! I JUST LOVE HIM. MONTE THANK YOU.
I had the privilege of attending Monty Roberts exhibition when he visited Australia in Melbourne some 20 years ago. I was impressed then, and are no less impressed today. I notice slight variations in his technique today, but I see all the same elements in the new technique as before. Tried tested and proven congratulations Sir.
Wow I’m in Australia. Whet a fantastic experience
This a Master Piece in Enjoying the Join Up
This horse is fantastic. Monty is so gentle I think that helps with these wildies.
3:50 “Sending him away” - I’ve watched Steve Young in Wales, who’s learned from Monty: Steve explained it nicely that the dominant horse of a herd will first chase the others to establish their position, and that results in the others wanting to follow a good leader.
What can ya say but Wow! Impressive guy that Monty Robets and a joy to watch!
Thank you for doing this with horses and people.
Thank you for making a video available for me to see how you work with horses. I value it so much !
Monty and his work is so amazing. I am in awe (and so very grateful to him) every time I see one of his videos.
I love this guy. Saw him live in Vancouver a few years back. Unbelievable! If you haven’t read his book , DO IT.
Jim Surrey BC
Monty is the best! So kind and gentle - beautiful to watch!!
Such a loving man! Thank you Mr.Roberts!
This made me cry. I love this so much! Thank you for sharing 🥺😍
I'm working with a mule. This video made my day, thank you 🙂🌻
Beautiful ❤❤❤
A good attitude reflects on a horse, you certainly know how to do it !.
I read your book, Monty, and was mesmersised. I am so in awe of what you do and would love to be just like you xx
Fascinating, thank you!
I love Monty!!!
Thank you Monty, I believe you worked with Steve Young from Wales too… you and Buck Brannaman. I salute all three of you along with Klaus Hempfling, for each bringing the understanding and ability of people to work with horses gently, clearly, and as safe leaders fro them.
Lol, great guy, love the sense of humor, he knows he's not going to be hurt 🤕 cause he read his book.lol
Beautiful!
Beautiful horse
Great demonstration! I learned plenty’nn
MD, PhD
This horse moves beautifully. It’s all body language from both of you.
I'm amazed by this man, cool person
no whip#!.....all hands and body movements...thank you mr roberts for your true love of the horse
So inspirational! You are a wonderful educator, Monty!
You must have the passion and love keep doing what you doing and be able to teach others how to handle a horse good job Mister Robert oh by the way this is Sal I will continue watching the videos you bring up so I can learn something new from you thank you very much for what you do
Just lovely. Thank you for your video and for your approach. I agree with everything.
I Love are Horses
Thanks again Monty,We talked twice at Oregon State Fairgrounds too many years ago, I was the Llama guy that uses your exact techniques with Llamas. I’m 70 now, enjoying Florida now. Be Well my Mentor, Thank You, & remember the Deer. Ken Ploeser
Maravilloso 😍😍😍!!
AWESOMENESS
Спасибо большое Монти! Вы очень помогаете и вдохновляете многих и меня в том числе.
I'd love cinder! I have availability if this video is new and if he needs a home? Love Monty! ❤
Bianca Lobsinger in the comments has written that she has Cinder, and was there at that training.
Interesting that the horse showed he was comfortable by lowering his head when he first saw Monty.
The real master @ Work!
I have two mules that rode fine until they left the original owner who trained them. They were broke harsh old-school. I'm sure others who payed good money for his mules are learning the same thing. Back to square one and I'm bringing you along. They needed you all along.
Монти - великий человек, подаривший счастье множеству лошадей и людей. Благодарю, что ты есть!
The Spanish Vaquero is a foundation of the cowboy de Leon Vaqueros statue at Austin Texas
The best there is
a horses skin is only 0.05mm thick, a humans skin is 0.08mm think, so if you want to know if something will hurt your horse then by all means, test those whip lashes on your own skin first :D love montys methods, much love from the uk xxx
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it´s the first wild horse/mustang I ever saw that was captured with no mustangbrand?? They all have a mustang brand on the left side from the BLM.. So what´s going on here?
No fear
You have changed your training a bit
Wild horse?
W🐎W
Did he give the horse a rub and tug?
I agree with the method but disagree with how the horse proposes it. The horse is not looking for love, in fact, the horse does not like to be petted. These words are the same if you never pet the horse. This is simple pressure and release training turned into a show. The show part is for humans, not the horse. I promise Monty Roberts behaves much differently with no observers or cameras. Monty is a great trainer on of the best, but he is also selling himself or his method at all times. So we also get a sales pitch.
I can't believe so many of you fall for this BS. Maybe that's because you haven't seen a wild horse before? Pay attention to what he said. Its a gelding that has been trained in this place 6 times but with novice trainers. How is it a wild horse, then. And, so you let novice students work with wild stallions? To me, a wild horse is a stallion that has just been brought from the wilderness and hasn't seen a man before. Well, try to put that lead rope around his belly then. Or, that halter on his head and see how that goes. Yes, you can rub his forehead as much as you like.
Just for the reference. This is a wild horse.
ruclips.net/video/H2L51J_6SWM/видео.html
THIS IS OLDFASHION DISGUSTING MENTAL ABUSE
Monty has trouble with the truth!
Something is fishy here. Why is this horse a gelding??? Why was the horse worked the previous 7 days??? When you claim a horse to be wild, you must honour what you say! I don't understand.....
Thats a straight up Mustang..Ive broke several
Imagine your intellectual evolution if you followed the Monty Roberts method....you wouldn't have to break a horse's soul and you would also feel better about yourself.
What a load of crap!! Of course you do the join up FIRST!! How do you want to start "talking" with them and tell them that you are their leader now, they can feel safe with you without a join up??
🤦♀️🤦♀️People are SO nasty and don't want to learn in this crazy "horse world"
never seen someone make so much money out of basic common sense:D join up ffs
what are you doing? thats not a wild horse, i don't understand all you do is lunge them around a round pen why are you sayingits a wild horse?
It's a lie.
Look here at 5:40. The horse doesn't even have any whiskers...and plus the horse was into the 'join-up' when he first came in the pen. hahaha!!
@@HeyWatchMeGo - Your idea of wild is completely different of what he was talking about, and it isn’t like he just got it off the plains.
And…. It is a gelding! 😜
He said he WAS wild. This is not the first training session. This is the seventh.
This is the technique of training a horse that does not involve the harsh “breaking” that people used to use. He’s getting him used to the sights and smells and sounds of being directed by a human. Lunging around as you call it is showing the horse that the trainer is asking for something specific and the horses trying to figure out what it is. By directing him in a certain direction the horse is actually gaining trust that the trainer is not gonna hurt him just guide him
What BS. That horse tried to join up the first minute of the video. He's been worked before.
Monty is a salesman not a horseman. Did you see the one where Monty and his crew practically ran a real wild horse to death? The internet is filled with people pretending to be horsemen. Beware!
if there is a true horseman that is Monty Roberts. all the others learned from him and his methods. There is a lot of fake news and hate from wannabes.
You have no clue who Monty Robert’s is. Your comment states that.
I have a Mustang that he would never be able to tame.
He’s a wild horse expert with no hidden agenda…he’s a wonderful soul
Pamela, I do love your concern for the lovely mustang who Monty spent 3 days gentling. Yes, I have seen the documentary, I do not believe he came close to killing the horse and whilst I also feel torn about separating the horse from his herd, I also believe the education for so many was important in getting humans to treat horses differently. Considering how traumatic mustang roundups are (helicopters, separation the herd, shipped to kill pens); I do think it was an important thing Monty did with the horse and know he honors horses way more than he is a salesman.
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