RAW FOOTAGE Silently Training the New Horse For 30 Minutes (Full Length Lesson)

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  • @wild_mustangs_and_parrots
    @wild_mustangs_and_parrots 10 месяцев назад +2

    Notice the most minute actions ('mynoot') of either one of them and the response of the other. This is it in nutshell. Then starting around 22 or so Phoenix 'tries' him some. It is normal and never stop in those areas of course. This guy is good.

  • @steezytaegan4612
    @steezytaegan4612 Год назад +1

    I’m in love with your channel, I’ve never had a horse before and I don’t have a pen/paddock at my house but I’d love a horse one day

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Thank you! Well hopefully you can get a horse one day! they're so much work but its worth it!

  • @monibbyyyy
    @monibbyyyy Год назад +6

    Beautiful work, I’d love to see a series if you finish him out including how to teach to rein and ride out.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад +5

      Hi Monica, thank you!
      I plan on following a different horse very closely through the whole process! With this horse I plan on several updates and training examples along the way. I am already riding him 20 days now 🤭

  • @hollybyheart
    @hollybyheart Год назад +2

    I love the silent footage. Then I can hear the horse. Thank you for your videos. I am currently starting a horse for the first time. So, we are both learning. 😊

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Thank You! Literally everyone hates the music apparently haha so I'll be doing way more like this one! Sounds like fun good luck!

  • @hectorrijwan3484
    @hectorrijwan3484 Год назад +1

    that was amazing.

  • @zuzanapitrunova2107
    @zuzanapitrunova2107 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed the video very much, thank you!

  • @desiremontgomery2762
    @desiremontgomery2762 Год назад +1

    God bless you your horses are just beautiful

  • @uspatriotrunner
    @uspatriotrunner 8 месяцев назад +1

    That was really cool! It almost seems that without words, the connection between you and the horse becomes stronger faster. Is that fair to say? You really got his attention! Very cool!

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Jean! Thank you!
      Yes absolutely because I can focus more on communicating with the horse and less on talking to the camera 🙃

  • @heatherwillis1863
    @heatherwillis1863 Год назад +2

    I just found your channel and it’s so refreshing to see someone implement such gentle methods with true patience and understanding of what that particular horse needs for proper communication of what you’re asking. I personally enjoy watching other horseman because I believe we never stop learning. I’ve picked up quite a few tips from your videos that will help me greatly with a grulla tobiano stallion I picked up a few days ago that was scheduled for a slaughter truck 3/20/23. He’s been deeply abused and we have been slowly gaining trust. Will definitely be implementing the tips I got from you. Thank you again! ❤

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Hi Heather, thank you for your comment!
      Yes we should never stop learning!
      So glad that some of the videos were helpful to you.
      Thats amazing that you rescued that stallion! Wish you all the best with him! 🙌🏼

  • @oxycocus
    @oxycocus Год назад

    You have some of the most beautiful horses

  • @supersonicCoach
    @supersonicCoach Год назад +2

    I like the format of the video. Thanks for sharing

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Thank you for letting me know! 🙌🏼

  • @TF1-10E
    @TF1-10E Год назад +1

    just being a total gem, loving it man. we need to do a come to Canada to train me LOL I love your horsemanship.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      I would be down for that! Maybe one day we’ll set it up! For now I do offer virtual lessons though and have seen great results all over the world 😊

  • @vick0882
    @vick0882 Год назад +2

    Can't wait for tmr. Love ur vids brother. You make me feel like i can tame any wild horse 🐎

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      🙌🏼 thank you for being a part of the channel! 😊

  • @husseinmadbouh3157
    @husseinmadbouh3157 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing. Can't wait for the next video.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Thank you Brother! New video coming soon! 🙌🏼

  • @JoeLinux2000
    @JoeLinux2000 Год назад +3

    I'm amazed by how much you get done in the first session. I think I would have given the horse and a rest after your success getting him to lunge on a lead rope.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Aww thank you! I maybe could have given him a longer rest after that! Good point!

    • @TF1-10E
      @TF1-10E Год назад

      my jumper would try and eat me alive if I didn't do enough with her, you have to know the horse to know the level of work and also age plays a factor.

  • @wajdiamayreh930
    @wajdiamayreh930 Год назад +1

    Great video , very comprehensive indeed. For how long should we keep these exercises? and how frequent?

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      You can do this for a few times a week it won’t be bad for the horse.

  • @lucyburkholder5914
    @lucyburkholder5914 Год назад +1

    Looks like he's beautifully sensitive and very well minded👍 I like him! Thanks so much for doing this for us. You did a great job🙂 Btw I enjoy learning by observation so this was great👍

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      I’m glad you like him! So good to hear you enjoyed the video! Thank you! 😊

  • @sharonh.6702
    @sharonh.6702 Год назад +1

    I do miss the voiceover, but loved it just the same. What were the leg wrappings and why did you put them on?

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад +1

      Hi Sharon! Thank you for letting me know!
      The leg wrappings are just there to protect his legs incase he accidentally steps on him self or kicks himself 😊

  • @litorub6896
    @litorub6896 Год назад +1

    Watching more and more of your videos. Have a seven month colt I got two months ago. When would be a good time to start him and what to do first, thanks.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад +1

      Hey! Thanks for watching!
      I would definitely start him with groundwork whenever you can! It will only make him easier to teach to ride when he is 3 😊

  • @gabolujan3109
    @gabolujan3109 Год назад +1

    Amazing.

  • @michaelallen2057
    @michaelallen2057 Год назад +4

    Wonderful work. The music was not needed. Please just the birds and the subtle sounds of your interactions.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Thank you so much Michael!
      Ok good to know! I’d love to film an early morning training because the birds are unreal at 6am!

  • @decebaltuturici497
    @decebaltuturici497 Год назад +2

    Great! You help me a lot with your movies. I have a 5 year old mare, half arabian, half hannover sport horse, who lived untill now almost untouched on a pasture. Her temperament is very hot, no halter broken, dont know how to lead....nothing. I live in Romania, Europe, and here untouched horse are very rare to almost zero, so, nobody know nothing about how to tame such a horse.
    She is a green horse, and an arabian, I am a green horse trainer. Perfect combination 🥳🥳🥳
    I have begin to make some progres with her, but I desperately need someone to answer me to a few questions. Only take 10-15 minutes. Can you help me, please?

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Hi Decaebal, I would love to help you with your horse. She sounds amazing!
      I do offer virtual consultations and we could set one up if you’d like.
      If you’re interested in that then shoot me an email at horseperfect.tv@gmail.com
      All the best!

  • @Horsesforlife.
    @Horsesforlife. Год назад +1

    Man I wish you could train my daughter's pony cause he is a handfull he kicks he bites and he is wild maybe one day you can train him

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Where do you live?

    • @Horsesforlife.
      @Horsesforlife. Год назад +2

      @@HorsePerfect sadly in south Africa and it's too late now anyway cause our pony died of a heart attack and we don't know why cause he was very healthy maybe when we get another one we can ask you but thanks for asking I hope you have a wonderful day further cheers bye

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      @@Horsesforlife. that’s sad to hear! I’m sorry!

    • @Horsesforlife.
      @Horsesforlife. Год назад +1

      @@HorsePerfect thank you you know your a great person just by answering other and helping them have a great day further cheers mate 🙂

  • @Conny226
    @Conny226 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video I like it.Look like it is very hot 🥵 where you are.Have a great day u awesome 👍🏻

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes it was a very hot day! Thanks You are too!😊

  • @reb4898
    @reb4898 Год назад +1

    Great job…he is definitely a quick study. Moves well. Maybe lighter colored clothes would keep you cooler, seems to be a little warm there.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад

      Hey Reb! Yes I think so too!
      Lighter clothes definitely do help! It was one of the hottest days of the year 😅

  • @PhilipCheadle
    @PhilipCheadle 5 месяцев назад +1

    When you talk about some of your horses being WILD I wonder what you intend to mean. Are they truly BLM horses recently off the range? Just curious… Anyway, I would take an untouched horse any day over an abused horse who has every reason to not let humans close. I just started working with an abused horse saved in TX from the Mexico slaughterhouses, adopted and shipped here to Michigan 3 weeks ago. He has lots of fear but in the first 10 hours over the weekend we’ve made lots of progress yielding hind quarters over, about 4 touches of his nose to my hand, and doing very close proximity work in much smaller circles all around him than when we started out. Also with thousands of approaches and retreats to desensitize him to people walking up with a halter and lead rope. Lots more to do but so rewarding.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Philip, thanks for your comment.
      The horse in this video is not wild at all and I never said he was. In other videos whenever I say a “Wild Horse” I literally mean untouched by humans and that they were thrown on a trailer and hauled 500miles to us from a Desert. I live in South America so there are no mustangs here. We have wild horses on thousands of acres of Spanish decent.
      Yes sometimes it’s easier to work with a wild horse vs a horse that has been traumatized by improper human interaction! I’m glad to hear the good progress you’re having with your horse!
      Keep up the good work!

  • @trickedouttech321
    @trickedouttech321 Год назад

    You messed up at 8:44 and lost a great opportunity, we all make mistakes but I thought I should point it out. That would have been a great time to draw in and get a touch then release for a min before starting over. The horse was looking for it, you missed it and then the horse got confused for the next 5 min. Watch yoru own video you will see it. You are young my advice would be don't rush it. A great horse even for the best trainers takes a long time. No Clinton Anderson sucks just in case your think that dude is a good horseman he is not, one of the worst IMHO. No flooder it's a good horseman.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад +1

      Hey buddy. The thing is that there's no one correct way to train a horse. So it's impossible for me to mess up. Anything I do is the right thing to do...according to me. Just like anything that I do, that you consider wrong, is only wrong from your perspective. And your perspective is a tiny GoPro on a post and mine is obviously better. Having established that- yes, I can see what you point out and I think I could have done as you suggested and it would have probably worked. As far as taking things too fast, well again that's just an opinion. What is too fast for you works great for me.

  • @JulieK89
    @JulieK89 Год назад

    wtf are you doing with the rope like that???? 14:42. Dude?! You are NOT reading her signs.... and she's fuckign YELLING them at you. You stressed her out to the point where she realised she cannot go anywhere and she gave up instead of being calm and willing in a gentle way. You basically broke part of her spirit there. SAD.

    • @HorsePerfect
      @HorsePerfect  Год назад +1

      Either you don’t know horses or you need better glasses because this horse is not a “her” and I literally even say Him in the video 😂 and you’re very wrong about the rest also but I’ll spare you my thoughts on that.

    • @JulieK89
      @JulieK89 Год назад

      @@HorsePerfect lol fair on the gender 😊 I was more concerned with how fucked up you treated the horse. But good on you for just avoiding the topic altogether and just pointing sth out that's not really the core of the issue.