How To Halter Train An Untrained Adult Horse - Meet Our New Horse
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In this episode we bring home Bekah's new project horse. Bekah quickly builds a friendship of trust with the mare and we work on getting a halter on for the first time without using force.
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Beautiful horse and it’s really nice that she’s part of your Grandpa’s heritage of horses. Maybe she should be named Legacy??
@homesteadhorsemanship
2 жыл бұрын
Good name ☺️
thank you so much! i've been searching videos on how to better break my foal and every video i see is catching and holding down the horse and slapping a halter on and calling it good, there is no niceness like what i'm looking for. so thank you.
@lorettarussell3235
Жыл бұрын
Blue Flame Cosplay. I'm not knocking anything from JR, but if you want to see something unsusal but looks great to me check out Perille Tube. Famous horse trainers. Check out his foal training. He has a playground like for kids, BUT IT'S FOR FOALS TO START TRAINING THEM USING THEIR NATURAL CURIOSITY. He uses natural training too.
A beautiful horse! The family connection must be especially satisfying, following in Bekah's great-grandfather's steps.
Looks like Bekah's new project horse is already haltering her way into our hearts!
I love watching you train your horses and dogs. ❤❤❤❤
Note about title: this 2 1/2 year old is not an adult horse, it is a baby. This nice filly (as he rightly refers to her) will be a mare when she turns 4. Nice & fun video. Hoping all's gone great with her.
@homesteadhorsemanship
4 ай бұрын
True. I should probably change it. At this point we were very new to making videos and titles. Lots of mistakes. Thank you for pointing it out. I think we were trying to get across that it wasn’t a “foal” but a “full size” horse.
I noticed that when Bekah was leaning against the round pen fence and the horse was real close to her that Bekah was NOT making eye contact, that she appeared to be averting her eyes. I saw your friend Gregg do that too with the gray mare. He bent his head down slightly when facing her. I think that I understand why this was done but I would appreciate your addressing that behavior, its purpose. Thank you.😊
Very good! I enjoy your slow, gentle approach to training horses. I always think of my dad as he enjoyed horses and used a similar, gentle approach!
Looks like she is going to be a sweetheart.
Well done! I love his gentle approach step by step. Thank you for your showing us.🥰
Bekah is my favorite part of the video
@homesteadhorsemanship
2 жыл бұрын
Agree🥰
@catherinee.millard1831
7 ай бұрын
She's so sweet, calm and pretty, isn't she? And the new horse is pretty, too. I think they'll make a perfect pair!
What a sweet horse, so calm and friendly.❤😊
❤❤...What a lovely baby. Best wishes for her and all of you. I would name her Legacy.
I think I heard shae sold, but what a beautiful bay.
What a beauty. You may just want to keep this one!
@homesteadhorsemanship
2 жыл бұрын
It’s going to be tempting lol
I love this!!! My colt is 14 months old. He looks and acts exactly like your horse! I will try this! We have had a rough past 7 months and somehow I didn't get him halter broke!
I really like that you do not use fear or punishment in your training 😊 !
Happy New Year! Looks like a keeper to me. Thanks for sharing.
Nice work Efficient and simplified explanations
Hey that was awesome thanks for the video
JR. You really got me interested in horses with Oliver. I have been watching since you first saw him at the auction. I have been watching a lot of other channels to learn more, & I really like the gentle way you train & handle your horses. I have seen a few that use gentle methods & others that seems to use fear or punishment to train. Have you heard of Pat Perille ? You seem to train a lot like him. He has a huge playground for foals at his ranch to teach them using curiosity to train them. It's like a playground for kids but made for horses to get them used to things in the environment that they might seem that would scare them.
Love your videos. Wish you put out more of them. I like to see the process from halter to saddle broke. How is faith doing?
@homesteadhorsemanship
2 жыл бұрын
We will but everyone has been sick! But we’re getting better and starting up again!!!
Hello from British Columbia 🇨🇦👍🙂
@homesteadhorsemanship
2 жыл бұрын
Hello! Thanks for watching 😊
I like Shea
I like shey
Looks good. Your dad talks about not doing much with horses, but I believe I saw a video where he was showing a horse, is that correct or am I confused.
@homesteadhorsemanship
2 жыл бұрын
He showed slot as a child but not since he was 18. It must be me or my grandpa
@edwardsmith9914
2 жыл бұрын
It must have been your grandpa.
Ok JR! Here's question #66. Lol. First bonding when a horse smells yr breath do you ONLY breath normally or can you blow out more air through yr mouth? Just wonderin'😊
@homesteadhorsemanship
11 ай бұрын
Yes and yes
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Cassie!!!❤️😚can she be named that or Kas/Cas pls
Shea
She looks like piper Rockelle
promosie
I have a 5 year old. That is not halter broke
@homesteadhorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Get it halter broke! It’s time. LoL