Taking pokes at other trainers doesn't seem the best way to attract clients.
@sandraw31612 күн бұрын
Beautiful Video
@janballard-seibel13804 күн бұрын
Using weight to send directions to your horse is something that is very challenging for me. Thanks for the short video.
@user-jo8ci1ev8i6 күн бұрын
I’m not sure I would tie a horse using a rope halter. I also think you should work with the horse and not tie him for hours alone. Where’s the teaching in that? Maybe after you work with them THEN you can tie the , but not straight off. Sorry don’t agree
@user-jo8ci1ev8i6 күн бұрын
I’m not sure I would tie a horse using a rope halter. I also think you should work with the horse and not tie him for hours alone. Where’s the teaching in that? Maybe after you work with them THEN you can tie the , but not straight off. Sorry don’t agree
@MsUrbanCountry10 күн бұрын
How do I find the balance between this and using grain to train my horse to come to me to be caught?
@elizastar197317 күн бұрын
That woman is scared to death. lol That seems to be too much horse for her.
@pamboyd563023 күн бұрын
Perfect!!! Thank you
@melaniebarber992429 күн бұрын
Good info and great NaplEOn impression! Ha Ha
@believeandseeranchАй бұрын
Thank you for this. I just read a post that said the greatest gift we can give a horse is peace and when a horse does as we ask we give him peace. When he doesn’t we take it away. I was repulsed by that. We should always be a source of peace for them, especially when they’re struggling. Yes we can be firm, set boundaries, even escalate pressure if necessary - and still be a source of peace
@donhagerty5669Ай бұрын
IT'S NICE TO SEE A VIDEO WITH HORSE SENSE 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
@Iheart_barrelracingАй бұрын
Could I please get a full video on this? I’d love to have a better understanding of how to make my horse more comfortable. He gets real uneasy in the barn or any arena and just runs and it’s hard to get him to relax once his halters off!
@kevincriswell9020Ай бұрын
People thinking they are the center of the universe 😮
@daledavis2958Ай бұрын
Oh please, where's the horse?
@joeviz9576Ай бұрын
We expect them to understand our language while they want to be comfortable and compliant 🎉
@joeviz9576Ай бұрын
The same i see in humans 🎉
@JoLancPaАй бұрын
Hard breaking is so stupid step by step training having fun is the way to go.
@edwardmyers8782Ай бұрын
What kinds of an idiot would think horses understand respect more importantly why do you think it should respect you in a straight up fist fight the horse would kill you,
@carolynnunes3922Ай бұрын
Love, UNDERSTANDING, patience and knowing horses is key! God bless those who help animals and people!
What if i want to wear em in the big city cos i like to jingle jangle as i go merrily along
@AboveaveragemasterАй бұрын
Where is this in the buckaroo crew lessons?
@JenniferMustoeАй бұрын
I'm starting to ride my horses after maybe six years of them sitting in the pasture. The more I learn about what I'm doing, the more confident I feel. I have a big tall horse that I admit I have never cantered on. I hope I feel safe, I also have a smaller horse that I don't right now but he for me
@lynettedjdo4igjbnsoderquis467Ай бұрын
Barrel racer right here
@lesliejacobs3002Ай бұрын
Feed…not really..a horse that gets the habit to pull back..needs the techniques and consistency.
@kimberlynadsАй бұрын
Your timing is magic!
@PONYHEAVENАй бұрын
Whitchcraft
@LittleCountryCabinАй бұрын
Love it!!
@user-hv3fo5fh4oАй бұрын
That horse is having as much fun as Carson! Very cool.
@thinkinoutloud.1Ай бұрын
Very good 👍
@cathyspengemann687Ай бұрын
An absolute Miracle ❤
@kathyvansteyn5798Ай бұрын
Welcome to the world little one❤
@margaretburckard6684Ай бұрын
Needed to hear this! I often can't turn my lesson horse effectively but at home on my own less qualified horse, I turn him no problem.
@sharondubnicay30132 ай бұрын
Great dance 😊
@tommartin52802 ай бұрын
Awesome thank you very much
@rebeccarobinson70242 ай бұрын
I have one that keeps taking her halter off when she out on a tie out trying figure a safe way to keep the halter on I have her one a good 60 ft rope tied out where she can move every direction she wants but she keeps taking it off
@vibeskouenborg68422 ай бұрын
ohhh YAHHHH you are right- horses are slaves and of course they need to obey . F*** this is bulshit. You are fashion and cold - . And ignore what kind of creature the horse is🤮
@brandonpropterhoc2 ай бұрын
So are you pushing through your heels and standing up? Or are you just "kicking" your hips forward?
@Bootbitch2 ай бұрын
I hope the gal on the gray takes lessons on how to just ride. Watching her bang that horses back and flailing her hands all over the place was hard to watch. Yikes! 😬
@RS-xo3rb2 ай бұрын
Wow, the mounting technique was explained in detail. I am just learning to ride in my middle age and this will certainly help me a lot. Thanks for sharing.
@harmonysprogress2 ай бұрын
Well done!!! Bridge
@lananicholson-wd9th2 ай бұрын
So Beautiful. Horses are so Majestic looking!
@javierortega47822 ай бұрын
Wyoming free mustangs.....🤠
@heatherbowman50172 ай бұрын
This is a very helpful video, Thank you 😊
@PONYHEAVEN2 ай бұрын
How calm your horse is behaving. W O W
@1245broadway2 ай бұрын
Very cool !! Something I will probably never see so thanks for sharing! ❤
@Kelli782 ай бұрын
I live near Wild horses Chincoteague ! I hear them at night in the water in the backyard at low tide !
@AlesiaPineiro2 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@glxpassat2 ай бұрын
Carson James, I have struggles with my mare getting ridiculously distracted - while riding. I do, and have been very consistent with bringing her back to neutral. when doing so, I will also tell her "focus." But to no avail. She gets so distracted; mis-steping, walking off trail, etc. What would be some helpful recommendations, in order for me to correct things? TIA
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Taking pokes at other trainers doesn't seem the best way to attract clients.
Beautiful Video
Using weight to send directions to your horse is something that is very challenging for me. Thanks for the short video.
I’m not sure I would tie a horse using a rope halter. I also think you should work with the horse and not tie him for hours alone. Where’s the teaching in that? Maybe after you work with them THEN you can tie the , but not straight off. Sorry don’t agree
I’m not sure I would tie a horse using a rope halter. I also think you should work with the horse and not tie him for hours alone. Where’s the teaching in that? Maybe after you work with them THEN you can tie the , but not straight off. Sorry don’t agree
How do I find the balance between this and using grain to train my horse to come to me to be caught?
That woman is scared to death. lol That seems to be too much horse for her.
Perfect!!! Thank you
Good info and great NaplEOn impression! Ha Ha
Thank you for this. I just read a post that said the greatest gift we can give a horse is peace and when a horse does as we ask we give him peace. When he doesn’t we take it away. I was repulsed by that. We should always be a source of peace for them, especially when they’re struggling. Yes we can be firm, set boundaries, even escalate pressure if necessary - and still be a source of peace
IT'S NICE TO SEE A VIDEO WITH HORSE SENSE 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
Could I please get a full video on this? I’d love to have a better understanding of how to make my horse more comfortable. He gets real uneasy in the barn or any arena and just runs and it’s hard to get him to relax once his halters off!
People thinking they are the center of the universe 😮
Oh please, where's the horse?
We expect them to understand our language while they want to be comfortable and compliant 🎉
The same i see in humans 🎉
Hard breaking is so stupid step by step training having fun is the way to go.
What kinds of an idiot would think horses understand respect more importantly why do you think it should respect you in a straight up fist fight the horse would kill you,
Love, UNDERSTANDING, patience and knowing horses is key! God bless those who help animals and people!
❤
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What if i want to wear em in the big city cos i like to jingle jangle as i go merrily along
Where is this in the buckaroo crew lessons?
I'm starting to ride my horses after maybe six years of them sitting in the pasture. The more I learn about what I'm doing, the more confident I feel. I have a big tall horse that I admit I have never cantered on. I hope I feel safe, I also have a smaller horse that I don't right now but he for me
Barrel racer right here
Feed…not really..a horse that gets the habit to pull back..needs the techniques and consistency.
Your timing is magic!
Whitchcraft
Love it!!
That horse is having as much fun as Carson! Very cool.
Very good 👍
An absolute Miracle ❤
Welcome to the world little one❤
Needed to hear this! I often can't turn my lesson horse effectively but at home on my own less qualified horse, I turn him no problem.
Great dance 😊
Awesome thank you very much
I have one that keeps taking her halter off when she out on a tie out trying figure a safe way to keep the halter on I have her one a good 60 ft rope tied out where she can move every direction she wants but she keeps taking it off
ohhh YAHHHH you are right- horses are slaves and of course they need to obey . F*** this is bulshit. You are fashion and cold - . And ignore what kind of creature the horse is🤮
So are you pushing through your heels and standing up? Or are you just "kicking" your hips forward?
I hope the gal on the gray takes lessons on how to just ride. Watching her bang that horses back and flailing her hands all over the place was hard to watch. Yikes! 😬
Wow, the mounting technique was explained in detail. I am just learning to ride in my middle age and this will certainly help me a lot. Thanks for sharing.
Well done!!! Bridge
So Beautiful. Horses are so Majestic looking!
Wyoming free mustangs.....🤠
This is a very helpful video, Thank you 😊
How calm your horse is behaving. W O W
Very cool !! Something I will probably never see so thanks for sharing! ❤
I live near Wild horses Chincoteague ! I hear them at night in the water in the backyard at low tide !
Beautiful
Carson James, I have struggles with my mare getting ridiculously distracted - while riding. I do, and have been very consistent with bringing her back to neutral. when doing so, I will also tell her "focus." But to no avail. She gets so distracted; mis-steping, walking off trail, etc. What would be some helpful recommendations, in order for me to correct things? TIA