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HOW TO MAKE GROUND POLES OUT OF 4X4 LUMBER
Today's episode talks about how to make ground poles out of a piece of 4x4 lumber. From cutting it, painting, and using 'em! The contents of this video and guidelines are just general rules of thumb and "A Way" to get the job done.
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Fly Mitigation: While riding and for your herd. (Part II)
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Today's episode talks about different ways to protect your horse(s) from flies. The contents of this video and guidelines are just general rules of thumb and "A Way" to get the job done. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - czcams.com/channels/5ha.html... FACEBOOK - ellistonequinesolutions.org/ WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Solution...
Embarrassed Rider "Awaken The Greatness Within" To Help Your Horse Ep.01
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Today's, Travis is giving advice to people who are embarrassed to ride with folks around or ask questions to get better from clinicians. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - czcams.com/channels/5ha.html... FACEBOOK - ellistonequinesolutions.org/ WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Soluti...
SIMPLE NAIL HOLDERS FOR TROUBLED TIMES
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Today's episode talks about different ways to carry horseshoe nails while mounted. They're many ways to carry them for an emergency situation and are needed when your shoe is loose due to lost nail or a shoe has completely came off. The contents of this video and guidelines are just general rules of thumb and "A Way" to get the job done. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - czcams.com/channels/5ha.html... ...
ONE WAY TO MAKE A REIN CONNECTOR
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Today's episode talks about how to make a rein connector. They're many ways to make one. A live demonstration covering the "hows and whys" of making one. The contents of this video and guidelines are just general rules of thumb and "A Way" to get the job done. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - czcams.com/channels/5ha.html... FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.o...
MOUNTAIN LION PREDATION ON DOMESTIC LIVESTOCK
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During today's episode talks about mountain lion predation and how "we" as a ranch are doing something about it. With legal resources to fight this tough challenge. We are not against the wildlife but are working in partnership with nature. Check out Rimrock Outfitters. You will not be disappointed: rimrockoutfitters?hl=en www.gohunt.com/outfitter/rimrock-outfitters FACEBOOK - fa...
HOW TO TIE A GET DOWN ROPE ONTO A HORSE
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During today's episode talks about how to tie a bowline knot for the get down rope to be attached to the horse. . This is the first version with more ties to come in the future. FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Solutions, LLC is sponsored by Hawk...
HOW TO TIE A MECATE ONTO A BOSAL V.1
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During today's episode talks about three different ways to place a mecate onto a bosal to create a hackamore wrap. This is the first version with more ties to come in the future. FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Solutions, LLC is sponsored by Haw...
Building an Old School Desert Livestock Fence
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During today's episode talks about building a desert fence for corrals. Just part of ranching and what some ranches use to build a desert fence. FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Solutions, LLC is sponsored by Hawkeye Bits and Spurs, a cowboy gear...
It's All About the Fid (Marlin Spike)
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During today's episode talks about and the cowboys useful tool... the Fid also known popularly as a marlin spike. Travis also demonstrates the usefulness of this popular tool. / channel /UC5ha... FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Solutions, LLC is...
Demonstration on Lowering a Bucking Roll
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During today's episode Travis answers a question from a viewer concerning lowering a bucking roll and how to accomplish this. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - / channel /UC5ha... FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Solutions, LLC is sponsored by Hawkeye Bit...
Demonstration Use of a Manual Calf Table
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Today's episode demonstrates the use of manual calf tables for use of working calves in a safe controlled manner. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - / channel /UC5ha... FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Solutions, LLC is sponsored by Hawkeye Bits and Spurs,...
Cleaning Saddle Blanket The Old Time Way (Part 1)
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Today's episode talks about cleaning a saddle pad/blanket 1800s style and then compare it to a modern method. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - / channel /UC5ha... FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Elliston and Elliston Equine Solutions, LLC is sponsored by Hawkeye Bits and Spurs, a c...
Bear Trap Saddle - What do you want to know?
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Today's episode talks about the history and use of the Bear Trap Saddle. The contents of this video and guidelines are just general rules of thumb and "A Way" to get the job done. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - czcams.com/channels/5ha.html... FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.cloptoncattlecompany.com/ *Disclaimer: Travis Ellis...
Keeping Saddle Strings From Flopping Around (Part II)
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Today's episode talks about another technique to help stow your saddle strings in a safe, clean, and orderly fashion. The contents of this video and guidelines are just general rules of thumb and "A Way" to get the job done. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE - czcams.com/channels/5ha.html... FACEBOOK - ellistonequi... WEB SITE: www.ellistonequinesolutions.org/ PARTNERSHIP WEB SITE: www.clopto...
All About the Pack Pad
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All About the Pack Pad
Cinch Preparation with Catch Rope (Method 2)
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Cinch Preparation with Catch Rope (Method 2)
The Running W
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The Running W
What do you need to know about bucking rolls?
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What do you need to know about bucking rolls?
Split Rein Knots for the Dude String
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Split Rein Knots for the Dude String
The "Skinny" on Front Hobbles
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The "Skinny" on Front Hobbles
Cinch Preparation With Catch Rope (Method 1)
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Cinch Preparation With Catch Rope (Method 1)
How to Tack Up a 1880s Cavalry Horse
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How to Tack Up a 1880s Cavalry Horse
The Infamous Three Way Hobbles System
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The Infamous Three Way Hobbles System
ATTACHING CARBINE BOOT AND SABER SCABBARD TO CAVALRY SADDLE
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ATTACHING CARBINE BOOT AND SABER SCABBARD TO CAVALRY SADDLE
"Sacking Out" A Horse (Part II)
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"Sacking Out" A Horse (Part II)
"Sacking Out" A Horse
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"Sacking Out" A Horse
How to Attach Campaign Equipment to Cavalry Saddle
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How to Attach Campaign Equipment to Cavalry Saddle
Hunting for Heroes - Pack Trip to the Wilderness
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Hunting for Heroes - Pack Trip to the Wilderness
Introducing The Spur To A Young Horse
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Introducing The Spur To A Young Horse

Komentáře

  • @horsetracker63
    @horsetracker63 Před 2 dny

    Thank You! I enjoyed watching! You provide alot of great information.

  • @laineysilva3146
    @laineysilva3146 Před 5 dny

    This is an awesome idea!!! Thank you!!!

  • @user-bh3ot9vy6x
    @user-bh3ot9vy6x Před 12 dny

    Love your videos. Two questions. What is the width of the alley approaching the table? Mine is too wide. Plus I spend too much time climbing fences. Need properly placed gates. Thanks

  • @dragally1
    @dragally1 Před 17 dny

    I posted on how to lower but I forgot to post here. Basically a new saddle on the way and I'm old 75, so hitting the ground isnt on my agenda! Back story, new 2 year old very green. Hence bucking rolls and a night latch! Adios

  • @dragally1
    @dragally1 Před 17 dny

    I have a new saddle coming next week and I'm hoping to do this real soon. Thanks for the video.

  • @user-rk1bf4eh2p
    @user-rk1bf4eh2p Před 17 dny

    Most ridiculous thing I ever did see

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 17 dny

      Considering this video was a requested by a viewer who wants to learn, I will take that kind of request to help them out. Even if it is irritating to a close minded, overlay opinionated, wind bag of a person who needs drama like oxygen, cause they're a negative person. Cheers-

  • @user-rk1bf4eh2p
    @user-rk1bf4eh2p Před 17 dny

    How many do you have to do a couple hundred

  • @richgenalski8639
    @richgenalski8639 Před 18 dny

    i appreciate u sharing this with the slow folks😂

  • @meganpahl2160
    @meganpahl2160 Před 20 dny

    I need dome advoce here. I habe a twelve year old that really should be used to foit care by now but still pins thise ears, evades, and kicks. I have desensitized her each time and gine very slow regardless amd everytine, same response. I cannot hitch her up because she us uncomfirtable there and will snap the halter amd i cannot tie ger up near a wl be ayse she dirsnt like closed soaces. I uave used the lead too but still,...it us a long and syressful situation. How can i get her to submit wothout making it a negative exoerience for her?

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 17 dny

      Howdy, looking at your problem set, I would say that the desensitization is key and that you're on track. The main ingredient its to add more pressure with a faster tempo to stimulate each time. When they stop reacting, you stop. Give her time to think and then continue a little firmer to stimulate her and repeat. What I am saying is do a little a lot. Increasing a little more each time. For tight spaces and being tied to a hitching post... ground work and progressive desensitization while they're moving is important. I have posted a video on this channel showing how to accomplish this. Everything you're working on is emotion control. You 're bringing her emotions up and then back down. Next time you bring her emotions up, it wont be so high of a bar and will come down quicker. Best of luck to you. - Travis

  • @damianocelli1483
    @damianocelli1483 Před 22 dny

    Great video!! I'm learning a lot thanks to you! Just a question, what is the mesure of the under brown blanket? Greetings from italy!!

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 17 dny

      Thanks for watching. The length is (36.6") 93.71 cm and width is (34.5" ) 87.63 cm. I hope this helps ya. Cheers - Travis

    • @damianocelli1483
      @damianocelli1483 Před 17 dny

      Very helpful!! Thanks! I want saddle my horse just like you do!

  • @sallypenno164
    @sallypenno164 Před 23 dny

    Just use a proper bit lifter

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 23 dny

      That is a story for a different day. Also, when teaching clinics with every breed of horse know on this earth, it is easier to carrier a piece of twine rather than carrying multiple bit lifters on the road. Cheers - Travis

  • @PaulShaw-ex7ri
    @PaulShaw-ex7ri Před 23 dny

    Three bars , foundation quarter horse ( JOCKEY CLUB THOROUGHBRED )

  • @samb7652
    @samb7652 Před 24 dny

    Cowboy turtleneck...

  • @Funny12Girl
    @Funny12Girl Před 24 dny

    thanks for using two colors

  • @konarider1215
    @konarider1215 Před 25 dny

    Padded seat. I’ve got a sheep skin seat saver with a gel seat saver underneath it. Very comfy but I get it’s not for everyone. The gel seat saver pad adds a small amount of extra weight to the saddle but not much

  • @LittleWing3
    @LittleWing3 Před měsícem

    So helpful!

  • @harveypost7799
    @harveypost7799 Před měsícem

    Kinda like a Harley.... which I hardly ride anymore..

  • @JessicaStinson-og1rq
    @JessicaStinson-og1rq Před měsícem

    Thanks so much I already understood how a horse was measured but I really enjoyed your video and I’m gonna probably share it with some of my other friends who don’t know as much about this kind of stuff I was looking to see at what age I could measure my foal to see how tall she was going to be

  • @annalynnvandenhouten587
    @annalynnvandenhouten587 Před měsícem

    They actually aerate the soil and create other nutritious grasses your dumb for what you’re doing ! Their dung is pure nitrate! The reason the horse broke its leg is because the guy on the horse guided him it’s his fault! Cattle and horses are not stupid they memorize an area and know every rock tree hole even at night so these people in this video are giving misinformation ! Bison pronghorn and many other species of wildlife love grazing in prairie dog colonies because it’s healthier grasses that the prairie dogs create cutting tilling the soil they been around for millions of years if it were true about breaking Legs bison pronghorn and many others would be extinct a long time ago! They do not compete for grasses they would benefit if they leave them alone ! Very uneducated people talking here !

  • @calanleyendecker8369
    @calanleyendecker8369 Před měsícem

    This is the best saddle fit for rider video that I have seen. I really appreciated the part where you fitted it to the woman. Really helpful 😊 Well done and thanks!

  • @calanleyendecker8369
    @calanleyendecker8369 Před měsícem

    This was an excellent video. So much information and history. I really enjoyed it. What size seat is your saddle? Thanks 😊

  • @WayneT-jj9do
    @WayneT-jj9do Před měsícem

    Big hat for such a small so called man

  • @WoodyDuncan
    @WoodyDuncan Před měsícem

    Thanks alot of good tips. It's funny you mention the accidental discharge. The old timers say dont even load the chamber under the pistol hammer because they will go off with the slightest bump.

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před měsícem

      Yup, you load 5 out of 6 in the chamber unless you're fixin' to get into a fight. You also have to be prepared when you have the 6th one in the chamber for the fight! Cheers- Travis

    • @WoodyDuncan
      @WoodyDuncan Před měsícem

      @@ellistonequinesolutions3795 Thanks 😄👍

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před měsícem

    A get down rope is not needed.

    • @lauraburandt2655
      @lauraburandt2655 Před měsícem

      It’s tradition for some, looks for others, and not having to lead a colt/horse who doesn’t lead well from a bridle rein. It does have a purpose for some - just because you don’t have a use for it doesn’t make that comment of yours the gospel

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před měsícem

      @@lauraburandt2655 Leading from a bridle rein is stupid and selfish. It is about what is in the best interests of the horse, not the person.

    • @lauraburandt2655
      @lauraburandt2655 Před měsícem

      @@gerrycoleman7290perhaps why some might find use for a get down rope 😂

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před měsícem

      @@gerrycoleman7290 This is EXACTLY why we use a get down rope. - Cheers

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před měsícem

      @@lauraburandt2655 Well said. Thanks for commenting and watching. Cheers - Travis

  • @johnnylamm7375
    @johnnylamm7375 Před měsícem

    Absolutely no catsup on steaks

  • @Bushpony
    @Bushpony Před měsícem

    Say, if you want to keep the SWAT emulsified in the water, add just a very wee drop of Dawn dish soap. Great tips, thanks!

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před měsícem

      Thanks for the hack. The "cookie" will love me when I take some of his Dawn dish soap from the chuck wagon. Good stuff! Thanks for watching and leaving a very useful tip. Cheers - Travis

  • @1neAdam12
    @1neAdam12 Před měsícem

    That hat! Bro! That hat... 🤠

  • @road_king_dude
    @road_king_dude Před měsícem

    Great video. Anyone know what kinda hat that is?

  • @tracyjohnson5023
    @tracyjohnson5023 Před měsícem

    Swat gets liquidy here in Tennessee too lol. I put swat in those ears too.

  • @tracyjohnson5023
    @tracyjohnson5023 Před měsícem

    Yay Travis is back with more practical wisdom ❤ caveat is don't leave them out where can get rained on or it'll dissolve quick. They also make blocks

  • @user-xf4ir6uk4d
    @user-xf4ir6uk4d Před 2 měsíci

    59inch

  • @stacysmith1478
    @stacysmith1478 Před 2 měsíci

    This is very helpful. Thank you Travis.

    • @TravisElliston
      @TravisElliston Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching and being a supporter of Elliston Equine Solutions.

  • @meganpahl3612
    @meganpahl3612 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the speedy reply and the link to this video! May I ask if you suggest for the horse's sake, I use the latigo style on both sides or one billet and one latigo? I have heard a lot about the distribution of pressure on each side of the horse.

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 2 měsíci

      I personally prefer the tie strap (latigo) on both sides of the saddle. For the reasons you brought up and for what I covered in the videos. Sometimes you have to do trial and error on what you like and try all three methods.

    • @meganpahl3612
      @meganpahl3612 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ellistonequinesolutions3795 Me too I think! I tell ya, I do prefer the structured tie you do versus the texas T knot because I always screw that up:)

  • @geode_rocks
    @geode_rocks Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. I have a little mustang that you can stand on and swing hoola hoops and he handles it... however, when you ask him to trot and the rider shifts their weight or changes diagonals or quarter seat, the horse rears almost on command. This is reactionary... I need him to be a riding horse and like you said, it is about caring about he horse and not giving up and sending it to dog food. I remembered about he Running W, never used one, but thought it can help to keep his feet down on the ground. I taught him to lay down by pulling on the rope, so this can help while under saddle to stop the exact trigger being only the rider that is "off balance and out of rhythm" according to him. I am wondering if there is a way to configure it while a rider is riding that they can use it without the need for the ring person eventually. I would like to know your success on this if it is consistent to completely erase the horses trigger "up" habit. Again thank you for uploading something so controversial. The general folks do not understand how horses learn and what needs to be done to make real changes the safest way first for the human and ultimately the horse in the end. So I commend you for being brave and posting this rare and valuable information.

  • @michaelbulger7183
    @michaelbulger7183 Před 2 měsíci

    Where can I get this

  • @stacysmith1478
    @stacysmith1478 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you Travis. So nice to have options.

  • @stacysmith1478
    @stacysmith1478 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent video! Must see for all new horse owners.

  • @meganpahl3612
    @meganpahl3612 Před 2 měsíci

    could you please show how you attached the other side of the cinch??

  • @kvhvtke1935
    @kvhvtke1935 Před 2 měsíci

    You might saved him from going to The Killers

  • @Trail42
    @Trail42 Před 2 měsíci

    G 'Day from Australia like your channel. The Australian stock saddle use to have it's knee pads down low like the placement of your bucking roll. Then people that didn't really fair dinkum ride horses started to make saddles, & decided to "Improve Them"

  • @brentlawrence262
    @brentlawrence262 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this tip and you explained very well.

  • @shaunetprokuski5084
    @shaunetprokuski5084 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much with this. I just got a 10 month old that doesn’t want to pick up feet whatsoever…will try these techniques

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 2 měsíci

      Best of luck to ya. The techniques work. You just have to feel for the timing and not quit! Cheers- Travis

  • @wthintx
    @wthintx Před 2 měsíci

    That's a fun project but watching you hit cold steel on turning cams kills me.

  • @tracyjohnson5023
    @tracyjohnson5023 Před 2 měsíci

    Where are you Travis? Hope you post another video soon ❤

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 2 měsíci

      Howdy Tracy. I should have some videos up and posted soon. Thanks for sticking to this channel and checking up on me. Much appreciated. Cheers- Travis

  • @sheridanmerz6502
    @sheridanmerz6502 Před 2 měsíci

    Would you use these for a horse that is a chronic rearer when tied? Horse will tie fine when near others but on her own she has learnt to rear to get out of tying up as she becomes a danger to herself getting legs in fences etc. Thankyou

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 2 měsíci

      Howdy, for a chronic rearer you can sure try it. I normally use different techniques to teach a horse to not rear when tied. A good chance that the three way hobble to addition being tied will help. But you need to go through all the proper steps of getting your horse comfortable with hobbling before tying your horse up with them on. The video of hobbling is a 6 part series. The end goal should have your horse tied with a regular set of hobbles on. I hope this helps you on your quest and best of luck. Cheers - Travis

  • @rafterL78
    @rafterL78 Před 2 měsíci

    You're right, 3rd stand is toughest to get it going smooth and right. I take the running end that's highest up and put it in where previous strange came out. Thanks for a good video.

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and also for watching the channel. Wishing you the best. - Travis

  • @caledanielson1193
    @caledanielson1193 Před 2 měsíci

    Great tutorial on restraint process Travis! Love it!!Every horse everywhere needs this in his education. Every horse living on my place learns to stand and submit legs with the rarey strap, side line, three way, scotch, and diagonal line and in any combination. All introduced methodically and thoughtfully as you do here.

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 2 měsíci

      I 100 percent agree with you. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and for also for watching the channel. Best of luck to ya! Cheers - Travis

  • @jonigirl1968
    @jonigirl1968 Před 3 měsíci

    I’ve worked at multiple ranches as a wangler and each ranch is different. I’m curious of your opinion or anyone else’s on when tying your lead rope to the saddle can it be dangerous if tied to short. I’ve seen guides tie their ropes so tight to keep them from eating grass. 🤷‍♀️

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 3 měsíci

      Howdy, I like to have the lead rope kinda at the mid range of the neck. That way the horse can lower and raise his head when needed to clear obstacles. The horses head is the balancing point for the animal. If it is tied to short... the horse cannot lower it's head to see how to walk over an obstacle. Example being a log or pile of rocks. Horses have a depth perception problem and like to investigate things. One the same token, if it is to long, a horse can get tangle up in it. I personally like to tie the lead rope to my saddle strings. That way if a branch catches it, the saddle strings break and less chance of getting into a wreck. Tying hard and fast onto the saddle horn or the ring is a technique that is useful for some folks. I will leave this with you. A firearm instructor can teach a person to shoot and use a firearm for self defense. But ultimately, it is the owner of that hand gun that has to use it on their own accord. That is where the saying goes... it's your gunfight! This means find a technique that works for you and stick with it. I would also add that tying a lead rope really short is a band aid for a problem and not a cure for the bigger problem. Cheers - Travis

  • @comradeporg
    @comradeporg Před 3 měsíci

    How to break a horses legs 101: Just say you're too scared to ride the horse and move on, this is so pathetic 😂 Have to manually trip a horse and potentially break their legs just to be able to ride it 😂

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 3 měsíci

      "A man with an experience is not at the mercy of a man with an opinion". Life time with this age old technique and no broken legs. Cheers- Travis

  • @markmahnken6409
    @markmahnken6409 Před 4 měsíci

    What's the difference between a cow horse and a bridle horse?

    • @ellistonequinesolutions3795
      @ellistonequinesolutions3795 Před 4 měsíci

      A cow horse can be in any stage of training to include the bridle horse. A bridle horse is at that the final stage of advanced training in the western tradition. Especially in the style of the Californio tradition. They have either surpassed the snaffle and transition bit process in the cowpuncher tradition or have moved from the hackamore, two rein, to straight up in the bridle process. I hope this helps you. Cheers- Travis

    • @markmahnken6409
      @markmahnken6409 Před 4 měsíci

      So the bit you had on this video would never be used on a bridle horse?@@ellistonequinesolutions3795