You don’t have to know anything about horses (or even like them) to see and understand the spiritual lessons taught in these short videos.
Steven G. Dyer is a teacher, author, and former pastor who has devoted his life to gospel ministry. These videos come from years of training horses and seeing the correlations between how a master communicates with a horse and how God communicates with us.
You don’t have to know anything about horses (or even like them) to see and understand the spiritual lessons taught in these short videos.
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Arabians are very intelligent. As another commenter said they ‘think’. He is quite lovely. He looks a lot like my gelding who also was very well bred. This horse definitely has the famous Arabian endurance. He should have been in round pen in which he couldn’t see out. My guy wasn’t trained properly before I acquired him. I didn’t even get on his back for the first 10 months I had him. Groundwork, groundwork and more groundwork. It’s the foundation of horse training. Controlling their feet is the key. I had to do this as a weekend warrior. I trail broke him myself and had him for 24 years. We were soulmates. I miss him terribly.
He is quite lovely. He looks a lot like my gelding who also was very well bred. This horse definitely has the famous Arabian endurance. My guy wasn’t trained properly before I acquired him. I didn’t even get on his back for the first 10 months I had him. Groundwork, groundwork and more groundwork. It’s the foundation of horse training. Controlling their feet is the key. I had to do this as a weekend warrior. I trail broke him myself and had him for 24 years. We were soulmates. I miss him terribly.
I need help training my horses they are not trained. They are all wild horses and it's going to be hard to round them up. I need help 😔😊
I've been STRUGGLING with a gelding that has evidently had some trauma with his former owners. He is FEARFUL of everything, has complete meltdowns. I was ready to give up, and I came across this video. I took notes and studied and watched this video 5 times, and decided This is what my gelding needed. So this afternoon I did it. It got pretty western but he finally laid down. I was finally able to remain calm through the whole thing. I walked up to him and sat with him for a good 20 minutes ( he didn't flinch) I finally got up and asked him to join me. And he got up and it was like he completely did a 180. it was amazing. To top the whole thing off, when I put him back in his stall he allowed me to pet his face and neck without shying away like he always has for the last several months... Thank you for making this video and giving me hope again
Enjoying the lessons thank you ❤
Mr. Dyer this “How to Use Cues on Your Horse Part 1” is a God Send! No other video or in person instruction has worked for me. My heart felt thanks.
I love this video So clear and I found it easy to understand.
As someone who has trained and bred purebred arabian horses for over 30 years, THIS is shameful ignorant and disgusting behaviour from this pathetic human!! YOU are NOT a trainer!! YOU are an embarrassment to all horseman and should be banned from touching any horses!! Absolutely disgraceful!!!
"I DONT THINK she has a round pen...." less than a minute later "this IS new to him.... he has NEVER been round penned"...... funny when he moved off good you were certain it was his first time, but when you didnt know how he was going to react.... you were not sure and you THOUGHT.... tell us.... we folks just learning from ya..... what made you certain after he moved off pretty well "considering" that he never done it before!?!?!?
Lol..... why didnt you show what you went through to get the rope around the horses neck?😂
Hey there ya go...... look at that, you got back there WITH your horse and he walked in!!!!!!!
Hey there ya go...... look at that, you got back there WITH your horse and he walked in!!!!!!!
"Again, a 30 foot rope is a good thing"...... nah a good thing would be to first establish a connection with the horse then second, get your a$$ back there with the horse and let him trust in you that its safe to go WITH YOU!!!!!!!!!
So....... you have a horse with no fondation, or connectiin to you that you are using your saddle horse to TOW him out of the round pen..... did i get that right? My question is why...... *sigh* i have many questions.... i guess at this point in asking..... what the heck did you do the last 8 days!?!?!?
Thanks for a reminder about why at the end time of my life why I still have my horses.
This horse has ZERO foundation yet you are still trying to build on the mess that is there, and hoping it holds..... that is not the answer! I FEEL "based on only what you showed in video 1" you should have started as if this was a wild colt you just found in your round pen one day...... how fast you go through the laying of the Fondation is up to the horse, but I feel like you skipped several "I will list them if you ask" steps that are critical in the building of a solid human:equine partnership....... but hey what do I know. I'm just here to learn.
@1:42...... woah...... wait a minute...... pretty sure in ep 2 "which was actually lesson3. But for obvious reasons, you didn't post it" you said you "attempted to lung him, and he pretty much just tried to kick kick me......" but now you say he never tried to kick you "not even once" never mind the question of why you were trying to lung a horse you clearly had not established any kind of control over its feet...... why just a video ago did you say "he pretty much just tried to kick me the whole time: but now are saying "he never...... not even once...." did you forget what you said!?!? The beauty of being honest, people don't forget the truth.
Ive tried this two days in a row with my almost three year old filly. We didnt get her down. She crashed into a panel and cut under her jaw. I ended the session by holding her foot up some more and doing some groundwork exercises she knows well. She is an absolute doll. Really doing well in her groundwork. She is super respectful, BUT we decided to try this because she at times is still fearful of me. Ive done a whole lot of groundwork exercises to get rid of it. Ive also slept in her stall. She is confident and calm in her surroundings. But fearful at times of people. We prepared to try this for the last week. Getting her used to her feet and legs being tied. Leading by the feet. Giving to the pressure. Anyway i dont know if I have the strength to put enough pressure on the rope. I had my husband help me and she went crashing around the round pen. He tried but his timing might be off. Cut under her jaw. Im scared if I have ruined her by trying something traumatic and failing to show her what im asking. I dont know of we should keep trying? Whst would yoi say?
Working on the fly spray with my Arabian. Thanks for this video. Your videos are so practical and easy to follow.
What ever happened to this horse! I know you passed him on to Mr. Rose, but that was the last posted by anyone!!!
Always amazes me what our equine friends will put up with
you lost me at.only wild horses in nevada. theyre all over utah, wyoming, and idaho
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Some horses will bolt and get themselves hurt.. be careful
Big improvement. Thank you for sharing.🐴
People don't understand how good this is for your horses. Great job
So very sad to hear of your passing 😢 rest in peace and thank you for imparting some of your knowledge to us ❤
Tough for a lot of people. He is missed even though we know he is with Jesus.
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Prayers for the family
Sorry, but are you talking about Mr Steven? Do you know the guy? What happened? He seems so well.😥
@@cpm-ik2voyes sadly he passed away 😢
I was telling Charli this young lady reminds me of her. I was quoting you in this video 2-3 seconds before you would say it. Thanks for being consistent with your methods and setting those skills in my memory. I need to get Charli out there with you for a bit.
I love all mustangs this is excellent one
Aww nevada horses are great
Love him
Great friend!!
Do you have a hime lined up or will you keep him?
Thank you!!❤
Too young for this
What a sweet Poppy. Not too bad for her first lesson. Farrah was nice and calm, too. 💕
So sweet ❤
I would have also been very happy with Duke's performance Steve 😃 You both did very well. Congrats 🎉 Steve 🤠 and Duke 🐴 🏅. Competition's can be difficult especially on a "green broke" horse. Nice job!! Blessings ✝️ from Jennifer in AZ
Congrats to U and Duke!🎉
Bravo Duke 👑 and Steve 😁 He had his moments but overall Duke did a great job 👏
Duke did very well I think first time, Loved watching him ❤
What a wonderful horse! Duke has such a great demeanor and really gives you all he’s got! Great job buddy… and Steve, too! ❤
Duke knew he had done well when he stood on the little podium 🏆
A wonderful first competition - well done Duke & Steve👍
Steve congratulations! What a great feeling to have a horse with lots of TRY! I really enjoyed watching this event. Can we ask for this event to be done in our area? Who do I contact? Thank you! So much fun!!
You can contact the secretary through the website on the video.
Very clear Loved it ❤
Roy Good might have a thing or two to say
Head shaking = anxiety and poor posture. Work on softening at the pole.😊
WHOO-HOO Duke 😃 You rocked it buddy 🐴 Be safe and have fun! Always remember, anyone who tries is a winner 🥇!! Love and God Bless 💜 ✝️ Jennifer
Again thanks for this video. So timely as I am working on stop on the lunge line right now. She tends to stop, look at me and take three or four steps.
Duke did very well ❤