WALKING THROUGH THE COLT START FRAMEWORK | Style Comes Home - Episode 8

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2022
  • In this episode of Style Comes Home, Pat Parelli walks Natural Stylish through the Parelli Colt Starting Framework that they began at Road to the Horse: Accept the Human, Accept the Saddle, Accept the Rider, and Accept the Bit. This will be the first time that Style will be asked to accept the bit. Watch Pat as he layers "patterns of success" with a young horse that will carry Style through the rest of his life.
    See the magic of the Parelli Method in action as Pat shares wisdom from decades of working with young horses.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @alongcamekarma
    @alongcamekarma Год назад +2

    You've been my hero since I was thirteen years old. I never knew you had a youtube and I'm so disappointed in myself. Thank you for the videos. Seeing you work with horses is so magical.

  • @abitagirl1962
    @abitagirl1962 2 года назад +4

    This is the best 33 minutes of horsemanship wisdom I've seen in a very long time. All the pieces right here in a neat little package. Thank you, Pat and Team Parelli, for sharing this knowledge.

  • @michaelc2509
    @michaelc2509 Год назад +1

    Always look forward to listening to your horse knowledge. Simple and straight forward.

  • @rosegarden9575
    @rosegarden9575 Год назад +1

    You are the best! Every little move you make is to perfect a smoother start!

  • @aldapp5519
    @aldapp5519 2 года назад +1

    🤔 "packers knot"; girthing front cinch. Time tightens to his EXHALE
    🎶🙌SAAAVVVY 👏

  • @rosegarden9575
    @rosegarden9575 Год назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @Originaljelly77
    @Originaljelly77 2 года назад +1

    Love This .. Xx

  • @taramiller2672
    @taramiller2672 Год назад

    I always liked to pull down first on the cinch. Makes sense.

  • @carried9130
    @carried9130 2 года назад +2

    Wow...just wow. Impressed on how well you show here that taking your time actually moves you and your horse ahead faster. I have never seen such a smooth first time bitting, first time backing and riding, and Style looks so happy and relaxed. And kinda proud of himself.
    How old is he? What about him caught your eye that you chose him over the others? And does he have any peculiar behaviors that make him a bit of a challenge, other than his quick direction change? He's a cool horse- I'm looking forward to seeing him learn more and mature.

    • @rosegarden9575
      @rosegarden9575 Год назад

      It was his draw at Road to the Horse Competition last Spring in Kentucky

  • @aldapp5519
    @aldapp5519 Год назад

    SAAAVVVY 🎶🐎

  • @atsavvy6.0
    @atsavvy6.0 Год назад

    What brand of pad does pat use here ? Thank you .

  • @chrisusher7144
    @chrisusher7144 Год назад

    With someone could break a horse with out another horse helping I have no one to ride my other horse so how do you do it all .with just you .

  • @mariesettle4758
    @mariesettle4758 Год назад +1

    Well I am not even 5 ft tall and no way I can carry both saddle pad and saddle like that and handle it gracefully like that. I have tried that and just can't do it. My saddle weighs a ton.

    • @aldapp5519
      @aldapp5519 Год назад

      🤔 get a different saddle ?? Have horse stand beside a bridge, log, platform, mounting block ?? so you are higher. 👍🥳🐴👣🧠🫀🫁

    • @aldapp5519
      @aldapp5519 Год назад

      P.S. wise Horseman, Tom Dorrance, did such a thing. AND he had a pulley system that lowered his saddle down from above right onto the horses back !! Now THAT IS
      🙌SAAAVVVY 🎶👏 !!

    • @marymurphy3108
      @marymurphy3108 10 месяцев назад

      you can. Just start by practicing saddling a fence. start on the low rail. Develope the pattern. it's all in the dance moves, the flow and the momentum. My 4'2" friend saddles her 16.2 TB with her ranch saddle with grace like shes waltzing. it just takes practicing.

  • @rosegarden9575
    @rosegarden9575 Год назад

    Why the tassel under the belly?

    • @christinalindley7338
      @christinalindley7338 7 месяцев назад

      The tassels is called a shoofly keeps the flies off the belly

  • @aldapp5519
    @aldapp5519 Год назад

    "ACCEPT" "FOREIGN OBJECT" "FIRST TIME". 🤔 each day may be first time for awhile, yes ??

  • @aldapp5519
    @aldapp5519 Год назад

    JUST finished watching this again.
    🍽🥞🧇🍯🥓🫐🍓🥛☕ ILHA 10/22🤞

  • @kimalbrecht2004
    @kimalbrecht2004 10 месяцев назад

    Monty Robert's is my go-to trainer. Parelli does not impress me at all.

    • @marymurphy3108
      @marymurphy3108 10 месяцев назад

      I've been to Flag is up and seen Monty's demo's a few times. They all have something we can learn from them. You cheat yourself and the horse you handle if you just study one humans way of working with horses. I would love to get rid of everyone of Monty's head squeezing halters on the planet and erase that halter idea from every mind and retrieval system on the planet. Users of that halter have injured many horses with it.

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone 6 месяцев назад

      How much or how far in the program have you studied Parelli? I have studied both and to me, Monty Roberts is much more direct timeline, more coercive.