it was so amazing to watch her body language change from absolutely terrified to still unsure but so much more trusting of you. she seems like such a sweet, gentle mare!
@deanwitt7903
As a farrier myself I can never understand why horse owners don’t handle legs when the horse is 100kg rather than wait for it to be 500kg and think it’s now the farriers job . What’s worse is the amount of owners with horses like this that expect the farrier will also do it at no charge just because he’s shoeing two others for the client . I gave up working with horses like this a long time ago because I felt my time and expertise making the horse safer for all involved and 2nd a more sellable animal never got the recognition or financial compensation I deserved.
@TinMan445 Жыл бұрын
It’s really great to see your care with the animals. Patience and positive reinforcement are the best teachers
@helenfitch3440 Жыл бұрын
That was wonderful to watch .you aren't just a wonderful farrier you are very caring as well teaching the horse to co operate with you so you can look after their hooves. Well done.
@Lauresaurus96 Жыл бұрын
She’s a lovely little mare and it looks like you’ve brought her a long way already!
@oneGypsy Жыл бұрын
First of all, can we just appreciate that lasso catch on the first try!? Great job on the taming and touch. Wow!
@robertneven7563 Жыл бұрын
hello sorry sit but the knot off the rope is verry dangeraus on the horse feet,
@barqwoof Жыл бұрын
These are conversations I remember from my late father from the early 50’s when he was teaching me the ways of horses. As a man in my 70’s, you have reminded me of precious memories. Thank you. Jim
@Hanneaune Жыл бұрын
What if you could let her eat som hay while she got used to the things. Then she would have something that calms her and gives her positive feelings.
@sfuta2005 Жыл бұрын
I thought this was very respectful of the horse. He took his cues from the horse’s body signals and (relative) relaxing at each stage. I especially liked that he stroked the horse in gentle circles rather than patting with his hand, which is not restful or reassuring for a horse at all.
@idahohorseshoeingschool Жыл бұрын
We know everything isn’t ideal in this video. We filmed this video after a week of groundwork and we felt she was ready for this next step in training. We feel that she did great.
@charlotteoliver9983 Жыл бұрын
Mare: “wait … I let you lift my hoof and I get pets? SOLD!”
@withanimalsinmind Жыл бұрын
I loved how careful,calm and patient you were with her
@chandarussell
Horses are incredibly sensitive creatures and it takes time, patience and a lot of gentle encouragement to train them for anything. You’re doing a wonderful job with this girl.
@HeavyMetalMech Жыл бұрын
As others may have, I was watching her right eye. It went from a terrified wide expression to calm. Amazing work. What confidence and knowledge.
@margritneuenhagen6950 Жыл бұрын
You are a very good farrier , you taught this horse well and you were so gentle with her. Good job done on this beautiful little Mare !
@patriciablue2739 Жыл бұрын
That was an awesome display of patience and respect. I’m glad you protect yourself as well. Thank you for posting. Blessings to you
@jonnsmusich Жыл бұрын
Outstanding video. Teaching a nervous animal to trust you needs a lot of patience and understanding.
@wellnessotr Жыл бұрын
I really like watching these farriers over others. They really have been taught very well! 🙌🏽
@samantharobinson1230 Жыл бұрын
That mare is smart as a whip. Wonderful work you've done with her. ❤️
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it was so amazing to watch her body language change from absolutely terrified to still unsure but so much more trusting of you. she seems like such a sweet, gentle mare!
As a farrier myself I can never understand why horse owners don’t handle legs when the horse is 100kg rather than wait for it to be 500kg and think it’s now the farriers job . What’s worse is the amount of owners with horses like this that expect the farrier will also do it at no charge just because he’s shoeing two others for the client . I gave up working with horses like this a long time ago because I felt my time and expertise making the horse safer for all involved and 2nd a more sellable animal never got the recognition or financial compensation I deserved.
It’s really great to see your care with the animals. Patience and positive reinforcement are the best teachers
That was wonderful to watch .you aren't just a wonderful farrier you are very caring as well teaching the horse to co operate with you so you can look after their hooves. Well done.
She’s a lovely little mare and it looks like you’ve brought her a long way already!
First of all, can we just appreciate that lasso catch on the first try!? Great job on the taming and touch. Wow!
hello sorry sit but the knot off the rope is verry dangeraus on the horse feet,
These are conversations I remember from my late father from the early 50’s when he was teaching me the ways of horses. As a man in my 70’s, you have reminded me of precious memories. Thank you. Jim
What if you could let her eat som hay while she got used to the things. Then she would have something that calms her and gives her positive feelings.
I thought this was very respectful of the horse. He took his cues from the horse’s body signals and (relative) relaxing at each stage. I especially liked that he stroked the horse in gentle circles rather than patting with his hand, which is not restful or reassuring for a horse at all.
We know everything isn’t ideal in this video. We filmed this video after a week of groundwork and we felt she was ready for this next step in training. We feel that she did great.
Mare: “wait … I let you lift my hoof and I get pets? SOLD!”
I loved how careful,calm and patient you were with her
Horses are incredibly sensitive creatures and it takes time, patience and a lot of gentle encouragement to train them for anything. You’re doing a wonderful job with this girl.
As others may have, I was watching her right eye. It went from a terrified wide expression to calm. Amazing work. What confidence and knowledge.
You are a very good farrier , you taught this horse well and you were so gentle with her. Good job done on this beautiful little Mare !
That was an awesome display of patience and respect. I’m glad you protect yourself as well. Thank you for posting. Blessings to you
Outstanding video. Teaching a nervous animal to trust you needs a lot of patience and understanding.
I really like watching these farriers over others. They really have been taught very well! 🙌🏽
That mare is smart as a whip. Wonderful work you've done with her. ❤️