Wow , the backdrop is just unreal , I recall that view driving from So. Calif. to Michigan and the views were stunning . Silver is gonna be a great horse , I really like his color
With the very greatest of respect, but, every time Silver turns away to avoid having his head touched when Delaws is on the saddled horse above Silver, Delaws incorrectly instantly stops trying to touch Silver’s face which is very strongly reinforcing Silver’s aversion to face-touching. The reason Delaws takes his hand away and therefore instantly takes the pressure off Silver is because Delaws has to grab and shorten the lead rope on Silver but the removal of pressure that this rope grabbing causes is having the very opposite effect on Silver’s reluctance to have his face touched, again it is strongly reinforcing Silver’s aversion. Silver is being rewarded for turning his head away .... Silver is also becoming resentful of this treatment and quickly losing respect. Pressure release must occur only and instantly, when the horse is calmly accepting what is being done to it. Suggestion : Very much more vigorous direction-training on the ground - getting Silver to go much faster and turn in many, many more times, as this would not only gain Silver’s attention, but also his respect. That being said !!! Thank you so very, very much for sharing this with us. 👍😀
Order of the day: Patience. A treat to watch DeLaws work with Silver.
Certainly is a very beautiful animal. Such a pretty colour.
Wow , the backdrop is just unreal , I recall that view driving from So. Calif. to Michigan and the views were stunning . Silver is gonna be a great horse , I really like his color
Wow.. This is so interesting. Can’t stop watching
I’m fascinated with this series
this is amazing keep up the good work!
Allison Monroe Thank you. There are about 20 videos on with Silver so far and I will post more in the future.
With the very greatest of respect, but, every time Silver turns away to avoid having his head touched when Delaws is on the saddled horse above Silver, Delaws incorrectly instantly stops trying to touch Silver’s face which is very strongly reinforcing Silver’s aversion to face-touching.
The reason Delaws takes his hand away and therefore instantly takes the pressure off Silver is because Delaws has to grab and shorten the lead rope on Silver but the removal of pressure that this rope grabbing causes is having the very opposite effect on Silver’s reluctance to have his face touched, again it is strongly reinforcing Silver’s aversion.
Silver is being rewarded for turning his head away .... Silver is also becoming resentful of this treatment and quickly losing respect. Pressure release must occur only and instantly, when the horse is calmly accepting what is being done to it.
Suggestion : Very much more vigorous direction-training on the ground - getting Silver to go much faster and turn in many, many more times, as this would not only gain Silver’s attention, but also his respect.
That being said !!! Thank you so very, very much for sharing this with us. 👍😀
Margriet O'Regan Thanks for your respectful observations. Sometimes when I watch these videos I see things that I should have done differently.
I feel tamed ^^
I did that with my mustang in a small pasture, but she joined up with me faster, and I just used a rope.
Super pros
Does silver sleep i there?
Are there videos for days 4, 5 and 6 with Silver?
No. I usually worked him everyday but I couldn't make videos everyday.
Steven Dyer ok no worries, now I know I’m not missing them.
Such a truly different approach gentle a mustang.. GREAT!