Nobody Can Catch this Horse!
Үй жануарлары мен аңдар
In this video Ryan works with a Rescue mustang that seems to have never been caught before.
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@wheepingwillow24u17
Жыл бұрын
GREAT JOB, GREAT NAME. :)
@davidnorling185
Жыл бұрын
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@davidnorling185
Жыл бұрын
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@davidnorling185
Жыл бұрын
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@davidnorling185
Жыл бұрын
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“Instead of a past, she has a future.” Such a great description for horses and people as well. This was really an inspiring video and hope the best for Hope’s future!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
So true!
@arthurdewith7608
9 ай бұрын
Or just leave the horse be
@arthurdewith7608
9 ай бұрын
And spend time feeding and clean I up after the horse
@harpintn
9 ай бұрын
@@arthurdewith7608 A horse that isn't trained to live with humans is a danger to the people caring for them. That means when the horse hurts someone it will go to the dog food plant.
@dsantos21100
8 ай бұрын
I got the chills when he sad that😢
"HOPE" is an amazing name!! She is trying so hard to trust and wants a friend and leader. Beautiful, congrats on a beautiful girl!!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Definitely
@kayvonderahe685
Жыл бұрын
My friend owned her before this person, we called her rain!
God bless the dear woman that took this mare on and gave her a chance! Hope is a lovely girl! What a nice mover!
@JustAnotherConspiracyTheorist
Жыл бұрын
She's beautiful! 🐎 ❤❤
@maggsm3392
Жыл бұрын
Yes, she is a nice mover. Would love to see her when she's had more training and under saddle.
@lizxu322
11 ай бұрын
I used to think that its funny seeing people say 'shes a nice mover' etc as I used to think that all horses moved nicely. I was wrong. After riding an ex-trotter standardbred that made my butt numb, I've become more aware of the nuances. The spring in their step, the length of their step and depth in their step, all important 😂
@nancysouder5111
8 ай бұрын
She's beautiful! I love the paint horses. I love horses period but the paints are my favorite. Especially the gypsy vanners.
@donnahughes4652
8 ай бұрын
I too use to have a trotter who was a hard bumpy ride. Crazy getting use to it. 🤗👍🏻🙋🏻
FOR ANYONE OUT THERE THAT LOVES HORSES, MY ONE BIGGEST REGRET IN LIFE IS THAT I DID NOT DEDICATE MY ENTIRE LIFE TO HORSES ! I am 75 now … on oxygen.. just about to leave this world! If reincarnation does exist, I pray to come back as a beautiful healthy horse !! GOD BLESS YOU ALL !!
@HB-yg3ke
5 ай бұрын
Hope you’re well 🖤 I’m 27 and just started riding a year ago. I now work at the stable five days a week. Whoever you are, wherever you are, I will think of you tomorrow when I ride!
@user-uf4sc1vz2k
5 ай бұрын
I know I had one when I was 13 for about a year but had to give it up
@johnrustad8540
4 ай бұрын
Sorry you say God bless you all but you aren't sure if reincarnation exists. Please for your own eternity. Please please read the gospels. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John out of the bible.
@mattkinsella9856
4 ай бұрын
I turn 46 this year and started out with horses when I was about 4 years old because my Dad was a horseman. I lost my Dad exactly 2 years ago, he was only 72. The last trip he made about 6 weeks before he died was to my new ranch and I really felt after he saw me with my horses, he decided "my work here is done" and then he went. I thank him every day for leading me to horses. It's really hard work, sometimes it hurts and it's not the dream everyone thinks it is but the one thing horses give me is a mirror to who I am inside and a metaphorical list of the things I need to work on. We think we're teaching them but actually what they show us about ourselves is the real lesson, if we want to see it. God bless you too and I pray your wish comes true.
@pjstar2009
3 ай бұрын
I totally agree. If I have any regrets in this life, it's that I didn't spend more time with my horses. I hope to be with them wherever it is that I'm going next
Hi Ryan! This was a very good training session for this horse, and you did a great job with her. I don’t have horses in my life now, but I have worked with them from my early 20’s to just a couple of years ago at the age of 68. I lost my last horse a couple of years ago to old age and the rigours of his time as a reasonably successful cutting horse. He was 32yo when he passed, and I had him as my friend since he was 10yo, so I felt his loss deeply. I am 70 now and my old bones can no longer respond the way they need to when starting young horses or competing, or just sitting on a good horse for any length of time. Your channel provides me with a lot of pleasure, and I love to watch you work with these horses that need a little help to reach there potential. Your videos take me back to earlier times in my life with horses, and evoke some fond memories, and for that I thank you. Keep up the great work, and greetings from Australia 🇦🇺!
@pamelamehl5668
3 күн бұрын
My story too! Blessings from Texas.
As someone who wishes I could have had horses, I love watching Ryan’s horsemanship! He truly is a horse whisperer!!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@jennyt7612
Жыл бұрын
Casey, I agree with you. Like you I wish I could have had horses, have loved them all my life. It's wonderful to see Ryan work so positively with these beautiful animals.
@jackieellmers9711
Жыл бұрын
Great video again….. fab training
@kathyswearngin5877
Жыл бұрын
It’s never too late! I’ve always loved horses, but didn’t have the means to learn to ride until I was 52. I started taking lessons, then I leased a horse, and now I own a sweet 11 year old gelding. I follow Ryan’s training approach and I’ve learned so much. Still so much to learn!
@lilgucci_____
Жыл бұрын
Yes I definitely want horses 😁🐎❤
I teared up when you named her Hope. So much progress. She seems to be a good girl.
@flenzy
Жыл бұрын
I did too!
@tanyacurrie5405
Жыл бұрын
I actually burst into tears...a first for me watching any of these videos!
@GypsyGirl317
Жыл бұрын
I did as well. 😅🥰🐴
@timikopacek716
4 ай бұрын
So did I❤❤
I love that the horse gets time to think while you are explaining to the owner. In most cases, the owner doesn't take the time to let the horse absorb.
Hope is a great name for this mare. She has been handled some then....then something changed and she reverted backwards! Glad she is being given a chance to recover and end up with a forever home!
I really like how you get as much background information as possible before working with the horse and then deciding on which is the best approach to use. I always feel that you always have the horses best interest at heart which makes for a well rounded horse trainer. Congrats on a great job Ryan. 🤩🤩🤩👏👏👏🇦🇺🇦🇺
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
Truly amazing, the psychology of equine mentality, I'm a city slicker and totally in awe of your keen knowledge.
I was privileged to attend a number of Ray Hunt sessions back in the day, and I appreciate so much your baseline of observing where the horse "is." I watched another guy who (I thought) was into looking for where the horse was "wrong" and "fixing" it. It wasn't forceful, and it was still observing, but it wasn't honoring "the slightest try," like Ray used to say. It's one of those funny life things, that NOT having pre-set expectations invites the "come-along." I hope lots of folks are watching and listening to you!
@28951SBDMDK
5 ай бұрын
Wisdom here☝️ Thank you for your comment.
@sterlingfury
Ай бұрын
As a lifetime wannabe horseman I have to say how much respect and appreciation I have for the incredible sensitivity and understanding of these beautiful creatures...THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR AMAZING SKILLS AND LOVE FOR OUR EQUINE FRIENDS ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely beautiful. Inexpressible emotions watching this. The mare was so tuned in, so willing to trust, so WANTING to trust. The call and response were almost magical; your approach and retreat were perfectly timed, perfectly calibrated. I don't know when a video has moved me this much. Literally brought tears to my eyes. You, sir, are truly a rare horseman indeed.
Where there's hope there's a chance. The lady had hope and contacted you. Hope had hope and wanted a companion and leader. You had hope to share with both of them. Great video!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
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I have no idea who you are, but you're doing a great job. What you're putting in that horse will probably save it from a lot of trouble and pain. Horse world needs people like you. Good job.
Excellent demonstration on how to get those first touches on a Mustang or any horse that is fearful of contact/pressure - no need to run them into the ground.
I really appreciate the not running around pen to get horse tired. I work with lots of hot breeds that never would wear out lol.
@SharonSharp-mn3ko
9 ай бұрын
A thoroughbred just starts laughing after 20 or more rings aground me!
@SharonSharp-mn3ko
9 ай бұрын
I.possible to wear out a thoroughbred in lounging around. 😂
Absolutely precious mare!!
I love the name "Hope", You're amazing Ryan.😊
One thing I’m going to say is that if you haven’t subscribed to this mans Patreon you are missing out! This mans response time and advice is amazing! Thank you Ryan!
I am SO impressed by Ryan's knowledge, and even more so by his compassion. Talk about watching a master at work!
Ryan helped me train mine and my daughters horse when they were 2 and 3 years old. They have been great horses and are now 18 and 19 years old. They have never strayed from their lessons with Ryan. They don't run away. They respect my space and me mounting them. They are excellent in reining and leg pressure. I have no problems trailering them. I can ride in all terrains, including crossing streams, and then take them to the show arena. I'm glad I invested in his training sessions and it saved me alot of headaches down the road.
Watching this was pure joy! Hope is SUCH a good girl!♥️♥️♥️
That was awesome!! More progress than you’d think in one day
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
I think so too!
Amazing to watch. Incredible how far you brought this horse (and her owner) in just one session.
@nancysouder5111
8 ай бұрын
How long was the session? She seemed pretty quick to catch on. Hope will be a great horse for this lady. So glad she found a good home!
I can't believe that it has been a year 😮. I'm so happy for you. I have horses again after 33 years. I'm 61, and I finally got to canter last week. It was the best ride. I too am riding through the pain. Never give up. You gave me hope and strength. Thank you.😊
Very lucky Penny to have had a chance to work with such a great horsemen. Good luck with hope.
Like a different horse at the end 🙌
Super great job Ryan. Hope has a ton of potential and has a nice mind. She understands physical pressure very well. Building confidence is really important to her. She is going to have a good life now.
Not me crying over naming her Hope 😭 I was just trying to watch some horse training 😅
i have watched many trainers; you are amazing!
Once again this was amazing to watch! Thank you!!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
AMAZING!!!!! PROBABLY ONE OF THE BEST I'VE SEEN IN A HORSE CHANGE SO FAST, FROM FEAR, RESISTANCE, HESITATION, TO WHAT I SAW, SOMETHING SHE PROBABLY WANTED ALL ALONG. CONFIDENCE, TRUST & TO TOUCH HER HEAD, INCREDIBLE PERSONAL SPACE, SHE GAVE. YOU NAMED HER HOPE & THERE'S SO MUCH PROMISE I THINK AHEAD WITH HER. I LOVE A HAPPY ENDING!!! GREAT JOB RYAN!!!!
You have a great talent. Thank you for sharing these videos.
What a wonderful video to watch first thing this morning.... so many beautiful moments, life lessons not just for horses but humans too. Thank you as always.
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
He really knows his job ❤
Hi Ryan! That was a great training video. I was wondering if you would ever considermaking a video about different careers working with horses and how to enter those fields. Thank you cant wait for the next video!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Great suggestion!
Best of luck Penny and Hope! That sure went well.
@pennycrosby7637
Жыл бұрын
❤ she really tries and I love the fact I can send in videos and Ryan will help on his page
The horse moves really nicely !!
@kayvonderahe685
Жыл бұрын
She jumps beautifully too! My friend owned her before this person! She was so sweet, but was too scared to come up to people.
This was amazing!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Awesome Ryan! Very wise words! Thanks for sharing this moment with us.
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
"Get a little western" 😂
What a beauty she will be, with some good dinners and lots of loving. Great video!
@sidilicious11
Жыл бұрын
I love her markings. She seems to have a willing nature.
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
I think so too!
Wish everyone that has a horse would be open to this style of training. Hope is a lucky girl !
God bless and keep all those who help horses. Hope, what a beautiful name.
At 5:19 explaining the difference between authoritative and authoritarian. The difference between a horse who is willing and engaged with their leader vs a horse who is stressed and mentally checked out. Thanks for helping horses by helping people Ryan.
That was very uplifting and inspiring. What a beautiful girl who wants to please. I Hope she has a bright future.
Beings me to tears , so many horses are misunderstood , as this sweet girl apparently. Thank you so much to both of you , for saving her.
This was basically like my horse! Shes now catchable ( by me), can be saddled and bridled, etc. Shes come a long way. Fearful horses basically need to be desensitised and given a lot of love ❤❤❤being fed everyday, having a routine and spending time with them everyday is a must
Yes, he is a real horse whisperer!
This takes me back to North Dakota when I saved a mare from abuse. I named her Diamond because she was a diamond in the ruff. After earning each other's trust, she stood pretty good for hoof trimming. It didn't take long to get her weight back on her as she had been tied to a heavy object with a rope around her neck. All she had was very little grass available, no water and just skin and bones. Trust came very quick! She even provided a foal and was a fantastic mother! I'm 60 now and have moved back home to Texas. I miss my little slice of heaven in North Dakota and having horses! Thanks for sharing this video and bringing me back to my horse days!GOD bless!🙏🙏🙏
amazing job!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
AMAZING ! Great session! What a wonderful job yet again Ryan! God bless the owners for taking a chance and saving Hope! I rescued a pony once that was same way was told it was dangerous but after I did exactly what Ryan did that pony softened just as fast and was a total sweetheart!
This is a good example of a mustang who likely had a lot of training done and then was turned out and/or left alone for an extended period of time. They can revert back to "wild" very quickly if not handled regularly, even after the initial gentling process. Great job to everyone involved in giving "Hope" another chance - she appears to have a great mind and now a great future! :)
What a sweet girl. She looks as though she’s really ready to absorb all that knowledge, like a sponge. She’s a very willing partner. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Great video! Thanks!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
That was awesome! Really nice that she was so open and willing. Good girl Hope… love the name!
GLAD IT TURNED OUT SO WELL. SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL HORSE WHO SHOWS SHE LIKES TO LEARN & TRIES VERY HARD TO UNDERSTAND RYAN. NOW SHE HAS A CHANCE FOR A GREAT FUTURE.
I must confess, when he chose the name "Hope" it brought a tear to my eye! Such a lovely horse!
This is an amazing video to watch. It's a blessing to watch Hope work through every little step with you. It's beautiful how she shows you what she already knows and where she needs work. It's very similar to a dance, once she understands the steps she moves and stands with confidence. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Ryan.
Just a brilliant horseman! I am so impressed.
Great job. That was 50% training the horse and 50 % the owner.
Love watching your training videos!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Cool transformation! Thank you for walking us through this.
She moves beautifully
I love listening to the psychology behind why a horse does things and why Ryan does what he does. He is so calm and gentle. Too many other trainers I have watched are all about getting bigger than the horse.
You are such a great human being. ❤
@lizarutherford2477
8 ай бұрын
@@NelsonAnthony-sl6ri Hi! How are you? Its been hot...up to 28 deg C, which for September is a bit crazy. But now its more like 16. Pretty dry, thankfully. 😊
@lizarutherford2477
7 ай бұрын
@@NelsonAnthony-sl6ri haha. Its very autumnal now. Weve had a lot of rain. We are in a village called Puddletown in Dorset. The famous English writer Thomas Hardye was born and lived near to us. We live a 17th century thatched cottage which is lovely. Its a rural area but gets overrun with tourists in the Summer.
I love how you are with horses.
Yay Hope and Hopes Mom and Dad. Nice to see forever homes ❤❤❤
Moving feet and direction, drops her head ,retreat ❤
Awww bless her little face 🙁💕
Ryan, you have a true gift with horses of all kinds in all stages. Really enjoyed this video!!
This is the first time I have been watching Ryan. Very well done
You are terrific and worth your weight in gold. I love watching you work with horses. So incredibly rewarding!!
Hope! ♥ Genius, Ryan. You've made it clear that skipping over/ignoring the basics of relationship-building for expediency, etc., doesn't lead to success, and could be tragic for the horse. It may sound goofy, but I feel that 'taming' and 'training' say more about the human than the horse. Watching your vids, I've noticed that all the horses respond to your voice in some subtle way--they're so highly sensitive, 100s x more than humans (the predator 😏). There's no 'lion' in your voice, or intent, and they certainly sense that (more obvious once they've come down 'off the ceiling,' and started breathing optimally). I've been closely watching the varied hints that racehorses give, by how they're holding their heads, and what their ears are doing (not a bettor, just a horse-lover). I'm now seeing which ones are introverts, as well, and seeing that they have zero motivation to be a money-maker, or public sensation. The ones that are extroverts, and healthy? It's so obvious; their jockeys barely 'ask' at the 1/4 pole, and off they surge, totally soft hands from the jockey, who's just a passenger at that point (and with some horses, it's entirely their own trip from gate to wire). It's so glaring, the difference. So many of the good jockeys will say in a pre-race interview, when asked, "what's your plan?" ... "We'll see how it goes, what he/she want to do. I'm grateful for the opportunity." 😂 Interviewers get a bit frustrated with the 'introverted' riders. 😁
Only guy worth watching. Truly. This is what I was taught and I'm old. Ryan is the real deal....not the money making 'talker'. My grandfather worked with all the wild horses no one wanted...and to me the more untrusting they are, the more brilliant they can be once you get their trust.
Beautiful!
What a beautiful face she has...love the name Hope. Thank you for what you do!!
yay more vids
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
We got some good ones coming!
@fatunicorn40
Жыл бұрын
@@ryanrosehorsemanship can't wait!
Love your videos Ryan! ❤
@ryanrosehorsemanship
Жыл бұрын
Thanks
Doesn’t it seem like Hope got to finally relax too? Like she was relieved to be reminded that the humans were companions and not going to eat her.
lovely Hope, great job, big day for her
Another fantastic session!! And little ideas to use on a domestic horse!! Every little thing can help and further the process/relationship!!❤😊
Loved this lesson Ryan. All went so quiet and well!
Your videos are always full of so much knowledge. At first I really didnt hold out much "hope" for her since she was so nervous . You are a master horseman. My first horse (hackney/thoroughbred) is long gone , but she could have benefited so much, if only I had learned some of your type of training .
Thank you for sharing
This was such an instructive session with "Hope." Thanks for sharing with us.
I have alot of respect for this guy, hes very caring towards every horse, no matter how difficult they may be, hes consistant, the horse's well being are his top priority, hes patient with the horses and the owners. I would love to have him over for dinner, to pick his brain. Youre awesome Ryan Rose!!!
Best horse training video so far! Really nice job!!
Beautiful Hope! What an inspiring lesson. 😍
Would love an update on this girl please
BRAVO !!! Very impressive.
Always love watching these videos, i feel like i really learn valuable info in how to handle horses sympathetically.the mare seems like she has turned a corner and i wish her new owners all the best in having a smart,sensitive horse
I absolutely love how gentle your way is! Thank you for the kindness you give them.
Amazing. Great trainer so gentle
Beautiful horse
Lovely to watch❤
Lovely, thanks Ryan for caring.
Amazing videos,I love your approach ❤