Cross Roads Weaning and Yearling Training
Best advice I have learned for the young horses, "Give 1% for 100 days and get 100% results". -Yearling Trainer: Bryan Guidry
Thanks to: Al Dunning, Monty Roberts, & Clint Anderson
Video made by: Laney Guidry
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Imagine if every horse in the mainstream modern equine world of ours got a solid start in their training & every horse trainer worked for a living like this... & then everybody bought their horse from a trainer like this. Then people wouldn’t have to spend crazy amounts of money going from clinic to clinic searching for answers to problems that should never of occurred. It was a pleasure to watch another trainer do some quality work on young horses, knowing that they’ll forever be set up to succeed in life & that a future owner will purchase an asset instead of a burden of debt !! Awesome stuff 🤠
As a guy who has started many hundreds of colts, in my older age I gotta say I thought my carrier was about over but have sure been enjoying starting young ones and getting them READY for life. GOOD WORK!!!
This man knows what he is doing I do similar training and he didn't stay on long enough to hurt them him getting on helped them KEEP ON COWBOY..........long live the cowboys
@khaleesi4210
4 жыл бұрын
That still doesn't make it OK. There is no legitimate reason to do that on a horse so young.
I for one who has 45 yrs around horses liked what I saw👍👍👍👍
This was wonderful! I've worked with adult horses for decades, but I'm training my first yearling, and have been trying to think of things to do. Saving this for future reference.
These animals have been handled, and people should realize that not all young stock will be this calm. I like everything except the bow he does when he stops the horse. I've trained some really wild animals in my life time and they all are a little different loved them all!
@chrig844
2 жыл бұрын
Idk but I try all this and I can't perfect it like this video this doesn't look like first lesson you have any tips I'm working on 3 yearling
An all round good job! When it comes times to really start these foals, they will go into serious training ready to work with confidence and trust. Great job, Bryan!
I love this, those yearling look so relaxed with you. Thank you
I think this is amazing! great work. but I do agree with the other comments about laying on them. perhaps someone very small and light would have been better. however I must applaud your hard work and great results with these yearlings.
@s.wernerdudesdivast-shirts9007
6 жыл бұрын
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@aleah8233
5 жыл бұрын
The same people crying about his age and being laid on for two seconds are the same people who think the race track is fun 😂
this is awesome. I have personally seen a grown man get on a foal that age but it didn't appear to cause them discomfort. we have a yearling that me brother does the jeffreys method on but he only weighs 90 lbs.
Would be even better if a narrative sound track was added describing what and how is being done
Love starting them off young, but you really shouldn’t be putting to much weight on them till they are 3-4 years old. 5 years old is technically when most horses are finished developing but lots of people like starting them earlier. Having weight on them too soon messes with their bone and muscle structure.
@GerryCoxHorsemanship
3 жыл бұрын
Anyone who makes a comment like that is simply not much of a horseman... Rather a WANNA Be...
@raeganstegmeier9131
2 жыл бұрын
@@GerryCoxHorsemanship Its simply someone who is misinformed. As an educated horseman, I would hope you would inform someone instead of mocking them next time.
@GerryCoxHorsemanship
2 жыл бұрын
@@raeganstegmeier9131 You're right. I just grow weary of hearing the same old argument for the same people all the time and ,making any attempt to inform or educate falls on deaf ears. Even saying university studies they will respond with "Well, I don't start mine until they are five"... to discover they have started 2 or 3 in a life time. But you re right and I TRY not to mock...
Please do more videos about how you accomplished these things starting out that would be amazing:) I have just got a yearling and we have been doing alot of the stuff in this video, and can flex throw the rope all over and more. But im struggling to get him to move his feet at all. He is ok to lead and us pretty soft but stops when near food and refuses to lunge( not that I want him to do much lunging, just move his feet) and also back up and trot in hand. He picks things up really quickly but I was reading a discussion about desensitation vs sensitisation, and motivation. I realise I also have made some mistakes due to this making it worse by probably being alittle too impulsive rather that light handed. But any tips on where to go from here and get him motivated to move his feet would greatly appreciated. I would never hit or yell at him either, I just am willing to learn as much as possible to be as soft as possible with a responsive horse. Tips appreciated 😇
Absolutely love this video
You make this look so easy
Great work!!
good job!!! hello from Croatia
Yep. I must be in the right track.
Yea I agree it’s a bit young tho
A lot of methods similar to those of Downunder Horsemanship! Very cool
smart training
GREAT VIDEO,MORE PLEASE
The way his weight is distributed in that position won't hurt their spine but that will help a hell of a lot come time to ride them.
Love the music!!!
How old is the horse?
That was really good these horse are going to be great around 2-3 years old😁😁
Real horsemanship
@gerrycoleman7290
5 жыл бұрын
Wrong.
This is great but why do all these you tubers put the end result
my yearling acts like a wild mustang-
How do you get them to this point?
@sea2322
6 жыл бұрын
Nala 305 Hi! Sorry I’m late, and I know this comment was not directed at me but I am training a foal, and even though I have the experience, I wanted to have all the help possible, considering that I’m doing this alone. I have a big stack of books now... and the best one (that explains how to do everything) would definitely be John Lyons “Bringing Up Baby” . He writes directly how to get them to this point, and makes it simple! I also watched Clinton Anderson’s video on foal training. I don’t have the kit that he advertises, but you really don’t need it if you watch the vid 5-6 times😄. Hope this Helps! Love, Sea
@miricllz
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly I try to put a training halter on my yearling but she acts like a wild mustang-
@melissahuber7601
3 жыл бұрын
@@sea2322 Clinton is amazing,I’ve watched his videos
That music though! Mute!!!! So damn annoying.
Very nice, but I noticed that they are both fillies.
I noticed they have the same markings on both their back legs.. did they have the same father?
@sourwyd0
5 жыл бұрын
jeep girl horses dont have to be related to have the same markings
I love the music, feel like I’m watching Lonesome Dove.
I mean't that I have never seen it done that age with a grown man.
Good man bad music
Let the herd teach the young ones. They will be much better off once they have finished growing and the horse/human training really begins.
All was fine until he decided to get on the poor horses. They are way to young to have anyone on them!!
@kerstinfreeman624
6 жыл бұрын
kayleigh jordan that's the age your supposed to get on them at
@bethanibrimhall5500
5 жыл бұрын
kayleigh jordan it’s not hurting them laying on them for not even 2 minutes it’s not effecting them so quit saying poor horses there too young um no there not
@FlyoverMeTez
5 жыл бұрын
That's the way to train them to see if they are broke and ready, just a few minutes is not the same as riding them. Just a few minutes won't hurt the horse, he is demonstrating that they are broke. Laying all the way helps not put that much weight on them for safety, see how he doesn't actually SIT on them in Riding position? You have lack of knowledge in this.
@clipclop7962
5 жыл бұрын
I disagree. It is absolutely fine and very beneficial for the horses to have the weight and body manipulation (legs, going back & forth, etc...) at a young age. They are certainly not hurt by the weight, and notice he didn't ride them around, even in a lunge circle. It was simply downward pressure. This man has a gift. I've been riding horses since I was 6 and have owned horses, including training, riding, competitions and pleasure, since I was 12. I am now 50 and I learned a lot from this video. He truly has a gift for starting yearlings the right way. I'm so grateful I ran across this video and will be using his techniques with my Friesian.
@gerrycoleman7290
5 жыл бұрын
That is absolutely correct.