Putting the First Ride on Two Colts
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This video is a first for us. Pat is teaching a young man to start colts using the methods that he has perfected over several decades and many hundreds of colts. In this video, we take you along on the day that the young man gets on his two colts for the first time. Prior to this video, Pat and Gus worked the colts in the round pen for several weeks. They roped the colts, did all the groundwork, and ponied them. This video shows Pat snubbing up the colts when Gus gets on. If you're not familiar with this practice, it means that a person on a broke horse dallies the colt's lead rope around the saddle horn while someone gets on a colt for the first time. The distance between the colt and the saddle horn is very short. And nothing, and I do mean NOTHING, will cause the person on the saddle horse to undally until the colt is walking calmly alongside the saddle horse. As Pat told Gus, "I will go to the ground with you if that's what it takes." So please children, don't try this at home if you aren't willing, able, and mounted well enough to make the same promise. I hope you enjoy this video and learn a lot from it. For more information, head to our website, www.thedisciplinedride.com . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends. Thank you for watching!
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One of Pat'n Deb's best videos. Interesting to see so many of Pat's concepts resulting in Gus doing two excellent rides. I was exhausted at the end of the video from holding my breath.
Kudos to Pat for the control of the broke horse! Kudos to Gus for riding out the "bumps"! Well done you two.
I learn more from Pat than I do from any other horse rider. I love that you showed us the difference between one horse and the other.
Pat's exhale is a such wise thing
A new horseman in the making. Awesome.
Nice gray Pat's riding
Amazing! Gus can really ride. He should be so proud of himself for being part of bringing two very different colts along right!
I don't ride horses, I have no skill or experience in it. This is the most interesting thing I've watched in a long time.
Thank you and what impeccable timing Pat demonstrates.
The tale of the tail....that dun had his tail clamped down tight for the first half of the ride. Gus is soooo lucky to have one of the best horsemen teaching him the ropes. Just purely love it. Wonder if Gus was really thinking BB&J during the dust up. He handled it very well.
Old guys rule!!! Loved seeing great skills paired with calm execution. Nice work.
It is never a bad idea to have the helper, in this case the rider, to practise the moves first on a experienced horse. That way there are not two novices at the same time to keep an eye on.😊
Beautiful Gus keep sitting back on the colt-that filly is a beauty queen.
This is very valuable teaching! You had a new human student and two very different colts. One that is pretty laid back and the other resentful. Pat you are the master of your craft:)!!
That is a wonderful horse and Gus is doing a great job.
Gus seems like a great kid. And how awesome of an experience he's having. Great video as always. Thanks y'all 🎉
@shannontownsend5349
26 күн бұрын
Completely agree.
Amazing video , nice young kid and horses
When the master says plz he is humble enough to deserve all the respect available
Also, hope your arm heals up fast Pat :)
Great job, young man kept his head and calm real well 👏
Absolutely amazing video. So much knowledge packed into this. The Roan is who we want to be the Dunn is who we are…
Great video, I wish pat could come to the southern pa area I would love to spend some time with him. He has a lot to offer and needs to get his knowledge out there.
@shanegress1138
27 күн бұрын
I'll second that idea. I live in south central PA. I would love to meet Pat someday.
@PatnDebPuckett
27 күн бұрын
Sam Smucker lives in southern PA and can teach you anything you want to know. Email me for his contact information: debpuckett@gmail.com
Thank you so much for sharing! I could watch them start colts all day 😆❤️
When you said he wants to learn how to start colts the way Pat does it, I thought 'smart kid'.
I really appreciate all of your videos. Thank you.
I really appreciate the work you put in to making all your videos! I learn a lot from them.
Awesome video all 3 of your pupils did great hope you didn’t hurt your arm too bad looking forward for the next lesson 👍🏻👏🏻
This was amazing to watch!
Jim Stierwalt Ranch Spray Oregon.. 1973 was a snubbing up event every two days.. I was fifteen lacking so much self confidence
Awesome to watch. Tracey(Australia)
Master at work, thank you so much for sharing. 😊
well done, all many thanks
That kid is getting one heck of an education! What's the story on Pat's horse? Doesn't look like Chinaco. Interesting to see how a plus on one horse was a minus on the other and vice versa.
Excelente as always tio Pat, gracias.
Well done.
I have to commend Pat on the way he communicates with Gus as well as the way that he has talked with Carrie in past videos. Having been in one of Pat‘s clinics and been on the receiving end of his dry humor, this was a nice look at Pat in 100% serious mode. And if that is Chinaco that Pat is mounted on, he sure has filled out nicely.
Just Amazing to watch
Holy cow! That was fun stuff...sweet filly and sour gelding. Gotta say i watched him a couple times. Congratulations to your fine student....many years of delicious pb&j's to you, sir!
Reminds me when I was first learnin. It’s always a bit awkward at first. Snubbin is the best way to go for teaching young kid to ride. Very controlled and helps build confidence for both the kid and colt.
Nice start. Looking forward to watching the progress.
You guys are the best 👍
My grandfather put the first rides on all his colts this way. I cannot count how many bumos and bruises I got from it 😂
Thank you for the video I can’t wait to go visit you I sent you a email earlier on the week I’ll be happy to visit this summer.
That elbow got bunged up a bit.
@sarieven
24 күн бұрын
Any idea what happened? Looked to me like it happened when he kind of got up Over Pat for a second. Hope it is just a scratch.
@user-qr8ki8ue4i
24 күн бұрын
@@sarieven That's what I was thinking. Probably a scratch. The older I get (and I'm getting up there) the easier I bleed from the silliest of minor wounds.
Dunn horse might have a temper, but he will be a good working cow horse.
What horse is Pat riding?
isn't it more dangerous when you crawl so slow when you mount and dismount?
@bradneumann9075
24 күн бұрын
Probably why pat has his horses gentled to how he mounts and dismounts
Was the dun colt worried about switching to the right eye? I Had one act the same way every time he saw me from that eye
Don't understand shutting the dun down but he's pulling on a rein and kicking him with heel.
@PatnDebPuckett
27 күн бұрын
He’s teaching the colt to do a one rein stop. So he pulls the head around with one rein and kicks the hindquarters out of gear. If the colt doesn’t disengage his hindquarters, Gus won’t be able to stop him when he goes outside if things fall apart. Here’s a video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d3etytWfh5nSdM4.htmlsi=24tSvigbj5e5qe_v
I forget to say Señor Pat. Take care your arm I see you bleeding Sr. Hope you okay 🤞 🙌👍💪🙋
That's the way how a guide a horse. That's where you look at the experience of a cowboy. Nice to see Mr. Pat smile and play with the boy. I watched a video by David Alonso, (Doma Natural) the name of the channel. He Leading a mule with two meters of rope, he had to attach it d nouse mule close to the saddle. She started bucking and throw the rider to d ground close to d back legs well anyway. Greetings and blessings from Sonora. Max.🙌🙋👍🇲🇽