@@elliesanders-e4f your very welcome I’m glad I can help you with your horsemanship, thank you for your support, I’ll be posting more videos on spurs and how to use them on the saddle
I had a couple of horses that would start acting up periodically I put my spurs on in front of them and never had to use them my uncle told me Spurs are like a 45 you don't shoot everybody you see because you're wearing 45
Your absolutely right you should never use spurs unless it’s necessary and when you need to use them it’s very important to understand the functionality of the spur and not just jab them into a horse I always make sure to use my leg signals first and if the horse doesn’t respond then I’ll softly place the spur on my horse to get a response. Thank you for your wisdom and your support very much appreciated.
@@azhorsetamers yeah I remember when I learned how to do groundwork I was absolutely amazed how effective it was I knew you'd understand my comment thanks for your work
Your absolutely right I rarely use spurs myself but I see a lot of people use spurs and instead of using them in a respectful way they automatically go to kicking and jabbing at the horse expecting them to be comfortable with it and to me that’s just cruel if I’m gonna use spurs I want my horses to understand that I’m not going to hurt them at all and allow them to be at peace with it whenever I do roll one on them but everything we do with horses must start from the ground up that way you leave no gaps in your horsemanship thank you for your wisdom very much appreciated God Bless
Start on the ground was new thing for me, thanks
Your very welcome glad I can help
I never used spurs before and I didn't know how to use them I was just wondering but thank you so much!
@@elliesanders-e4f your very welcome I’m glad I can help you with your horsemanship, thank you for your support, I’ll be posting more videos on spurs and how to use them on the saddle
@@azhorsetamers ok ill watch them when they come out👍
Excelente explanation friend, grettings from Venezuela
Thank you very much friend I really appreciate your feedback. If you have any questions feel free to reach out and I will be more than happy to help.
I had a couple of horses that would start acting up periodically I put my spurs on in front of them and never had to use them
my uncle told me Spurs are like a 45 you don't shoot everybody you see because you're wearing 45
Your absolutely right you should never use spurs unless it’s necessary and when you need to use them it’s very important to understand the functionality of the spur and not just jab them into a horse I always make sure to use my leg signals first and if the horse doesn’t respond then I’ll softly place the spur on my horse to get a response. Thank you for your wisdom and your support very much appreciated.
@@azhorsetamers yeah I remember when I learned how to do groundwork I was absolutely amazed how effective it was
I knew you'd understand my comment thanks for your work
Thanks
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One does not need spurs.
Your absolutely right I rarely use spurs myself but I see a lot of people use spurs and instead of using them in a respectful way they automatically go to kicking and jabbing at the horse expecting them to be comfortable with it and to me that’s just cruel if I’m gonna use spurs I want my horses to understand that I’m not going to hurt them at all and allow them to be at peace with it whenever I do roll one on them but everything we do with horses must start from the ground up that way you leave no gaps in your horsemanship thank you for your wisdom very much appreciated God Bless
Very helpful. It explains so much about my older horse's reactions when I ask for things😊