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Komentáře

  • @krscuba7495
    @krscuba7495 Před 3 měsíci

    How far back do I need to go if my horse gets mad and testy the more I do this exercise?

    • @SilencespeaksmoreKelly
      @SilencespeaksmoreKelly Před 3 měsíci

      Your best bet is to be patient. It sounds like this horse has been pulled on it's whole life. That will not be overcome quickly. Going back to the beginning is smart. Another video to watch is "First ride with a curb bit". This will help you to understand how I first start my horses out. This may also give you some ideas on what to try with your horse. There are many videos here that will be helpful for you. Good luck and above all have PATIENCE.

  • @elsiepersall7432
    @elsiepersall7432 Před rokem

    Geez , I wait til they are 1 month old. My mares are broke horses that trust me. I fool with them until they stand there and let me put the halter on and take it off. I don’t have stalls , just pasture and pens and a shelter. I have halter broke them where I don’t even have a pen, takes time but again , the mares are my friend and I feed them grain every day and brush them. Some take longer than others.

  • @RedHybiscus
    @RedHybiscus Před rokem

    Need a zombie horse? Seriously! How about giving the horse it’s head? How about - hold your breathe - no bit? Because humans are in charge- it is always always always alwaythe humans fault!!! Grrr I loathe anyone that blames the horse for God Damned and I mean God Damned bad training...🤬

  • @jessicawallin999
    @jessicawallin999 Před rokem

    Kudos to you sir! 🙂👍

  • @sharonmorgan256
    @sharonmorgan256 Před rokem

    Good job, I love what you do here.

  • @sylviemothe4294
    @sylviemothe4294 Před rokem

    la maman doit pas avoir peur ! vous etes super avec le petit et il vous aime déjà !!

  • @Antoni57
    @Antoni57 Před rokem

    😢p

  • @melwhetstone841
    @melwhetstone841 Před rokem

    Why in the world would ANYONE be putting a halter on a baby?? Let momma teach her for awhile. This stress is not good for either. Do you think that when you pinch a horses lip they now think you’re a horse?? This is wrong and so unnecessary. It’s just my opinion, that’s all. Yes, he is a soft spoken, gentle, etc., I just don’t agree. 😀

    • @lorettarussell3235
      @lorettarussell3235 Před rokem

      He is just teaching the colt to not be afraid of being touched by humans & other items needed for care later on. Being a prey animal it is naturally afraid of everything. The quicker he learns this the less stress he will have later. He is not interfering in the bonding with mom or what she needs to to teach him. You don't take colt away from the mom but do it in front of her. The learning begins at birth so it could survive in the wild as nature intended. It is easier to start learning what not to be afraid of sooner than later. If you haven't learned about Robert Miller DVM 's practices then study them. You might just learn something.

  • @philvinet4145
    @philvinet4145 Před rokem

    to bad the rider is in a chair seat rather in a balanced seat

  • @ifIcansocanyou
    @ifIcansocanyou Před rokem

    Love you uncle kelly

  • @mariahiggins428
    @mariahiggins428 Před rokem

    You're brilliant man... love ur easy way, light hands and calming and voice.. best I've seen yet! Keep up the videos! The world of horsemanship needs you big time! X

  • @RedHybiscus
    @RedHybiscus Před rokem

    How about giving the horse it’s head?????ahhhhhhh- wtf? Give the horse some ability to have some ability to have comfort and control? Horses have a brain, thoughts, feelings, needs, wants. Let the horse be a horse. If you want mechanical response get a god damned 4 wheeler. People like you should not have a horse. Instead of increasing control - let up. The problem is not the horse and more control. The problem is YOU! I loathe this feedback. Stop the bits. Use your brain if you have one.

  • @PerryJ1970
    @PerryJ1970 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I'm confused on kind of bit you're using. Is the mouth piece solid or does it have a break? Like a Tom Thumb

  • @izzythepenguin-istandwithequi

    That mom was not happy dude-

  • @marikawaldraff8223
    @marikawaldraff8223 Před 2 lety

    This kind of training you can take only, when mummy let you. The most horses let nobody on the foal because the mother-horses do not trust in humans. The humans are afraid of the mother-horses and so they fight with a six months old foal - only because of this facts. You make a great job- stressless for mummy and baby! I habe so much foals and every baby loves to cuddle with humans, when they learn it that way!

  • @RedHybiscus
    @RedHybiscus Před 2 lety

    This is bullshit!!! Why are you doing this to a god damned foal??? WTF is wrong with with you? This is a mother fucking foal. This is abuse. You suck!! I can’t stand assholes that think think they are trainers but really you have no god damned clue.

  • @Surfchickoxo
    @Surfchickoxo Před 2 lety

    This video is very helpful for me as I plan on working on a rescue horse who was ridden in western. I was told to try a curb bit on her but I've never rode a horse with a curb bit! I only rode English and snaffle bits. So curb bit is new to me and this video helped me understand what I should do. Thank you!!! 😊

  • @redshorse
    @redshorse Před 3 lety

    Excellent

  • @lauraalbertson7821
    @lauraalbertson7821 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your heart . And loving Horses the way God meant us to 🐴♥️

  • @bobbilljim01
    @bobbilljim01 Před 3 lety

    Im having a lot of good response with this Myler bit. They call it a snaffle but its more like a very gentle western bit. www.statelinetack.com/item/myler-ss-5-hbt-shank-low-port-comfort-snaffle/E013094/ I had a rooting issue and solved it with this technique. Your teaching method is very calm and understanding. Well done!

  • @bradleybrown8399
    @bradleybrown8399 Před 3 lety

    That's so funny, I get the same reaction when I tie my victi... um, girlfriends up.

  • @sweettoothmarie7304
    @sweettoothmarie7304 Před 3 lety

    The taming has started...

  • @kiddfaith4397
    @kiddfaith4397 Před 3 lety

    You were so slow and gentle! That’s a good way to go, to build and keep all that trust there.

  • @huntergulutzen1705
    @huntergulutzen1705 Před 3 lety

    The mom was just trying to protect the baby that's why she was freaking out

  • @susanlewis3068
    @susanlewis3068 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful horse 😊

  • @EderHolguin
    @EderHolguin Před 3 lety

    Great video. I love how you breakdown everything to a simple explanation.

  • @user-xz1qi2pj4j
    @user-xz1qi2pj4j Před 3 lety

    💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @paulsheehan2741
    @paulsheehan2741 Před 3 lety

    here in the land of dirty harry, your parisienne, was sold in u.s as a chevy impala, with the same chevy drivetrains and horrible powerglide trans. the pontiacs catalina, bonneville and the executive, (grandville starting in 1971), WE'RE NOT CHEVROLETS! THEY WERE BIGGER AND HAD A LONGER WHEELBASE AND PONTIAC MOTORS, WITHOUT POWERGLIDE, (1970 AND 1971, CAME STD. WITH POWERGLIDE WITH 355 C.I.D, WHICH NOBODY BOUGHT ON CATALINAS), IN 1959 TO 1976, PONTIACS HAD BIG BLOCK MOTORS WITH OVER THE YEARS, 4 SPEED AND 3 SPEED AUTO. WE HAD THE PARISIENNE IN THE U.S IN 1983, AMERICANS DIDN'T LIKE THEM, IT LOOKED LIKE A CHEVY, DROVE LIKE A CHEVY, SO WHY WOULD ANYBODY BUY THIS THING OVER A HEVY! PARISIENNE NAME PLATE WAS HISTORY AT THE END OF 1986, WITH THE SAFARI WAGON SOLDERING ON UNTIL THE END OF 1989. SORRY, NOT A FAN!

  • @terrytoy8965
    @terrytoy8965 Před 3 lety

    I loved this video. I recently bought a 8 year old Rocky Mountain Mare. I do a lot of trail riding. She had never been out on the trail so i sent her to a trainer who just rode her in the mountains and work on her for me. She was started on a snaffle and then he went to a short shank bit. ( Myler bit but another company that was a little more affordable). She is very sensitive to start with and anxious and ready to go. I am riding her now and I didn’t think I had heavy hands but since watching this video i see that I was pulling on both reins causing her to throw her head up. She doesn’t do this all the time but I noticed she does this often since i went to the leverage bit. I know now that it was me and not the horse. What Is the mildest leverage bit I can use. I am practicing on what I learned on the video.

    • @SilencespeaksmoreKelly
      @SilencespeaksmoreKelly Před 3 lety

      We use a short shank low port bit. It is the bit you can see at the beginning of the video. Please stay away from the "transition" bits that break in the middle. They are much more sever than a straight curb. With the gaited horses it is important that you support them with a higher headset so that they can focus their weight over their rear where all the action is. Good luck and be patient. This is a process and will not happen overnight.

  • @maggsm3392
    @maggsm3392 Před 3 lety

    I've sent this to my friend who has head throwing problem with his horse. Thank you. Excellent demo!

  • @superandroid1893
    @superandroid1893 Před 3 lety

    IIosiri

  • @ambervantassel3816
    @ambervantassel3816 Před 3 lety

    I had a mustang foal I started to hauler break when he was a day old, I got kicked and bit but overall it went well. This is how I did it. Hauler break: one to 18 days. Putting a blanket on him: 18 to 30 days Saddle breaking: one to two years. Saddle bags: two to three years Hot shoe: three to four years. And it all went well, Daredevil was an orphaned mustang foal and I wanted to started to get him used to all that ASAP, he died when he was 36 in horse years so he was 100.5 in human years so he was an old horse when he died.

  • @deborah8618
    @deborah8618 Před 3 lety

    The mother is hysterical trying to protect this baby.... this owner is a cruel Animal! The horses are not cruel..the human is!

  • @deborah8618
    @deborah8618 Před 3 lety

    She is too young and HOW dare you!

  • @depphead_edits9455
    @depphead_edits9455 Před 4 lety

    U should wait tile two or tree years not that young it can’t take it

    • @SilencespeaksmoreKelly
      @SilencespeaksmoreKelly Před 4 lety

      Actually the more you teach your young horses the better their lives will be. Horses remember from the day they are born. PTSD from stress in their first couple of months can stick with them for their whole lives. Be patient and teach them all you can. They will be better horses and partners if they know people are kind.

    • @depphead_edits9455
      @depphead_edits9455 Před 4 lety

      SilenceSpeaksMore they remember that it’s not good for their freaking body

  • @josephinestecak4945
    @josephinestecak4945 Před 4 lety

    Great, makes it much calmer for human and horse. I did same with a Dartmoor hill pony same age to yearling, she was incredibly calm as a yearling.

  • @asportableskatesharpening4207

    Excellent video, great info

  • @hoelaeventing
    @hoelaeventing Před 4 lety

    NO please NOO IF THE FOAL IS 2 DAYS OLD LEAVE IT WITH ITS MUM FOR AS LONG AS IT NEEDS PLEASE

    • @dnr2089
      @dnr2089 Před 3 lety

      Lola and Rocky He’s not taking it away from it’s mother! The sooner foal handling starts the better, then you won’t have a dangerous young horse on your hands who freaks out at every new experience.

  • @drorydressage
    @drorydressage Před 4 lety

    A snaffle bit is NOT supposed to act on the bars... it is designed to act in the corners of the mouth.

  • @josiekendall
    @josiekendall Před 4 lety

    I could listen to you talk all day.

  • @andymacmahon1002
    @andymacmahon1002 Před 4 lety

    thank you. you are so calm. its lovely. you explained really well.

  • @10ksubswithoutanyvideoscha36

    He is so lucky he didn't get kicked

  • @missanna208802
    @missanna208802 Před 4 lety

    She has the most amazing trot I have ever seen in my life. What a sweetheart. I had a friend in 4h who had the same issue because she would yank on the reins. I asked her if I could try something. I put my horses bridle on with the fat snaffle I rode my horse in all her life and used the lightest pressure to direct rein. Pretty soon the horse stopped throwing her head. After that, I switched back to the curb, using gentle direct and then neck reining again. No head throwing. This was all done in about an hour. To fix the human, I held the bit and gave my friend the reins. Told her to use as little pressure as possible to steer me around. Then I said, "imagine now, that's in your mouth." She also had a turn at holding the bit and being able to steer with just pinky pressure. She felt horrible, of course, and she was really gentle from them on, and both horse and rider were much happier. I love that you put this video out to help horses and people. The sad part was that her horse was like 20 times better behaved than mine and it was taking so much punishment, not that a spooky, high energy horse needs a harsh bit, but that was such a sweet little horse she had that she could ride around anywhere without issues, whereas mine was always spooking and high strung.

  • @acranchvaquerohorsemanship2514

    Very good sir ....started my filly at 6 months shes 7 months tomorrow ..she already knows how to side pass ..back up ..turn around. And already saying hi with both front legs ..I agree 100 perfect ..cheers

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před 4 lety

    The time with the mare is critical for the first period of their lives. Humans need to stay out of it so the mare can teach the foal valuable life lessons in those first few days.

  • @denisederepkowski6806

    My POA started trowing his head. I had the vet out to be sure we did not have any teeth issues or neck and back problems. I started from scratch with him today. From the ground I started with his ears. He hates to have them touched. After twenty five minutes of gently touching around his ears and then rubbing them I was able to cup them. I then started rubbing his head between the ears. He accepted this as well. He hate getting his halter on. I stood next to him and just held the headstall in front of him, slowly getting closer to him to put it on him. I was able to get the headstall on with out throwing his head. I took the bit out and did it again. We stopped our session for today on that very good note. I will continue to work with his head and ears. Then we will work this new method while I ride him. Small circles and using both hands is wonderful suggestion. I know I need to be lighter with my hands. I get nervous and get heavy handed. I have a lot of work ahead of me. I need to really pay attention to my hands and read my horse better. Thank you for this video.

  • @Kricura
    @Kricura Před 4 lety

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @itswishflower
    @itswishflower Před 4 lety

    What brand/model of curb bit was used in this video?

  • @onegoodturngetsmostofthebl7499

    Right approach.... good job.