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I M Equestrian - Izabela Motyl - competition rider, bilingual blogger, equine photographer & BSc (Hons) Equine Management student.
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Izabela Motyl & Doylan Lord Of The Dance NOVICE 38
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Izabela Motyl & Doylan Lord Of The Dance South West Hartpury Dressage Championships Novice 38: 67.9% (8th place) www.imequestrian.co.uk imequestrian
Izabela Motyl & Doylan Lord Of The Dance NOVICE 22
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Izabela Motyl & Doylan Lord Of The Dance South West Hartpury Dressage Championships 2015 Novice 22 - 69.14% & 3rd place www.imequestrian.co.uk imequestrian
Dylan 04/03/2015
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Dylan 04/03/2015 Hartpury College, Gloucestershire, UK www.imequestrian.co.uk imequestrian Twitter: @izabela_motyl Instagram: @izabela_motyl
DYLAN - Prelim 4 practice
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Prelim 4 test practice 03/11/2014 www.imequestrian.co.uk www. imequestrian
Dylan - Unaffiliated SJ at Hartpury
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Some clips of Dylan jumping at unaffiliated show jumping at Hartpury College, 27/09/2014 www.imequestrian.co.uk
Freddie - Hunt Scurry at Vaynor Show 2014
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09/08/2014, Vaynor Show Freddie doing his second ever hunt scurry. www.imequestrian.co.uk imequestrian izabela_motyl
Dylan
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Jumping Dylan for the 3rd and 4th time. www.imequestrian.co.uk imequestrian izabela_motyl
Jumping with no bridle!
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Jumping my horse Freddie with no bridle (or headcollar) for the first time ever! www.imequestrian.co.uk imequestrian izabela_motyl
I'm The Man singing his song 'The Man'
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Horse: Mynydd I'M THE MAN (Freddie) Song: The Man by Aloe Blacc
Freddie: trailer loading
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As you can see on my previous video, I had difficulties with loading Freddie and Monty Roberts helped me to solve this problem. After over 3 weeks after me and Freddie met Monty, I decided to check if Freddie still loads...... and he DOES! :-) No more fighting, going sideways, going backwards or rearing up; Freddie just happily walks in and out, everywhere! Thank you Monty Roberts :)
Monty Roberts and Freddie the non-loader at Hartpury College (2013)
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Monty Roberts and Freddie the non-loader at Hartpury College (2013) Please visit my website/blog for full description: www.imequestrian.co.uk/monty-roberts/
Treadmill Exercise Test: Horse Heart Rate
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Treadmill Exercise Test: Horse Heart Rate This is a short video (canter part only) from the treadmill exercise test carried out for learning purposes at Hartpury College. The aim of the exercise test was to record the changes in horse's heart rate during exercise. Horse was fitted with Polar Equine Heart Rate Monitor and Televet ECG. Horse: Mynydd I'm The Man (Freddie), 7 years old gelding, sho...
Unaffiliated Show Jumping at Hartpury College, 14/09/2013
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Izabela Motyl & Mynydd I'm The Man Unaffiliated Show Jumping at Hartpury College, 14/09/2013 3ft3/1m Class, Clear Round, 3rd Place & Qualification for South West Hartpury Unaffiliated Show Jumping Championships 2014 First show after summer break! www.imequestrian.co.uk
Banwen Miners Hunter Trials at Alps Park, 25/08/2013
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Banwen Miners Hunter Trials at Alps Park, 25/08/2013
Afternoon workout in the field: canter work
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Afternoon workout in the field: canter work
Freddie - stretching session with Likit Snaks
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Freddie - stretching session with Likit Snaks
So lovely to watch could watch for hours
I mean, I don't know... he looks like a loader to me. XD
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MONTY is the best!
That just looks like entrapment to me
K*nny 'Spur"l*ck needs to go to Monty's school...and 'take a class'.
Brilliant. Love the way he works these horses
1000-1500lb animal that can hurt you just like that, so it is better to offer cooperative respect, gentleness and patience plus lack of fear when doing ANYTHING around them. Enslaved treatment is always a no no.
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Some lying slag on another post said Monty beat the horses b4 the demonstration, WOW!!! Got to lie because you don't understand, there's zero proof, Monty's the real deal
Nice trick, but just a trick.. this is not training
Love the way he speaks the horse’s thinking out loud for us to understand ☺️
But in real life, there are no fences to put behind a horse that won't load.
So this works only if you have 3-4 people with a portable chain link fence to chase the horse in the trailer
Exactly.Well said
Freddie the non - loader as opposed to Freddie the freeloader..............
What kind of idiot ever tries to lead a horse anywhere while walking backward? And his frieking dully halter that he has on this horse inflicts pain if the horse resists. When teaching any horse to lead there are two things you teach them first. One is when I face you that means STOP. And TWO, when I put my hands on you anywhere that means standstill. So, why would you do either of those things while asking a horse to go forward? Any horse can be led and loaded into a horse trailer in a matter of minutes with no pain, coercion, treats, whips, flags, or anything other than a simple lead rope attached to the bottom ring of the halter and ONE person leading the horse, that KNOWS HOW TO LEAD a horse. Not what this guy is doing. And I know you’re going to say that I don’t know about Monty. I actually know him very well and have for many years and I can assure you that he is in this for only one reason, and that is to make money off gullible people that do not know any better.
You can see Freddie thinking, at the first go - what the Heck happened, how did he make me do that??? and then giving Monty a more thourough sniffing😂😂😂
Pretty sure having that gate entrapment isn't really getting horse to comply willingly
Pretty positive that if you got out of lift at basement level and a sign pointed down a corridor for the exit and when you get to the door, you find it locked, that you voluntarily turn around and get back in the lift!
The first time I ever used this technique ( without barricades) was on a horse I had never met before, she was fairly mistreated in her past and very scared, but none the less after doing basic round pen training with kindness, she came good, trusting me to load her in eight minutes in a trailer she had never seen before. This technique works very well. I have used it on others horses since no problem. Don’t knock it till you understand what he is teaching here.
I really enjoy watching Monty Roberts. Such a calm approach to horsemanship. Poetry in motion
These are no impulses but constant pressure and no timeouts for the horse, although it's stepping forward he pulls further. This is really bad work...!
TBH i always thought the best way to box train a horse was to leave the thing open in the paddock if possible for like a week. let nature take its course. or open in the yard for a month ...they can walk by it every day...this is REALLY clever though. I love monty!
Oh yes let's crowd this prey animal all around with creeping predator people, blocking him with a fence. He will surely want to load up next time with ease...not!
we left the trailer in the field and fed my filly in there. One day we couldn't find her and then saw her in the trailer waiting for breakfast. Monty is so kind, I hope to go see him working one day.
Basically trapping the horse to get in the trailer
atleast they didn't force him/her, just simplifying where he/she was supposed to go, making it easier for him/her to get over his/her fear.
Worked on my daughter when she was 4 she was sick for awhile n wouldn't eat..I made an adult sized bowl of oatmeat with apples n cinnamon..I said mommys going to the bathroom but do not eat my oatmeal...ok...I walked back a couple times midway out of the room..went to the bathroom..flushed..ran water..the oatmeal was gone by the time I got back...lots of giggles
Pop up on his back and ride him in! or a bucket with favourite food in inside the box generally worked, I didn't have a crew or fencing. retrained by leaving box in field and putting treats inside right up against the far end, like carrots or apple every day, none on that pulling and messing about, this is rubbish.
Horse training for the rich and famous.
Why the rich and famous? I’m neither rich or famous and have succeeded countless times using Montys methods.
It must be nice to have an arena, a cyclone fence and people to help you! I’m a backyard horse owner and have to load by myself. This video was not helpful but I have figured it out anyway.
Lena Sullivan you don’t have to own an arena to do this, and I’m sure you can find at least one person to help you. When your horse is used to loading, and it’s not nervous anymore when it has to go in the trailer you can do it on your own too. It’s all about practice.
It must be nice to have an arena, a cyclone fence and people to help you! I’m a backyard horse owner and have to load by myself. This video was not helpful but I have figured it out anyway.
So you had a horse that wouldn't load, you watched this video but it was of no help, you then got your horse to load anyway? Interesting!
AThis is pure nonsense. Showmanship
How did they get the horse where it is in the clip
I love how gentle you are with these supposed troubled horses!! Great job, again, and hugs all around!! 👍
The only time I saw him at equine affair in Ohio the horse had been hauled for years and then was in an accident and refused to get in. The gates worked "perfectly" because he just needed to be reminded that the trailer would not hurt him. Yeah, I was not impressed. This method does not teach the horse to listen or to handle/get over his fears. Would never pay money to see him.
Just like anyone else you tell them not to and they suddenly want to do it absolutely brilliant man
Horse said: that f you think iam getting on that damn thing your crazy.
So how did the horse get to the demo in the first place? It was probably loaded and transported. Horse is not a non-loader but a reluctant loader or not quick enough for the owner.
I offered a non loader for a Monty R demo many years ago and ended up not being able to get the horse to the show because it wouldn't load. So I took a different horse that I had a biting problem with. THAT horse would load himself. I explained the situation to Monty and he said no problems, he'd work my horse. A few hours later I saw him convince a couple of thousand people that the horse wouldn't load.. Then (having spent 10 minutes successfully teaching the horse to load lol) he put a 'Be Nice' head collar on him and sure enough within 5 minutes he could stand with his back to the horse and not get bitten. Jolly good BUT. When he'd finished I went into the arena with the regular head collar. The SECOND the painful head collar was off my horse grabbed Monty by the shoulder and threw him to the ground. The man is a good trainer but these 10 minute 'fixes' are a showmanship con and have made him a rich man. Training doesn't happen in 10 minutes.
I spoke to the owner of a non-loader at a MR demo, who rode her horse to the demo and camped out overnight in a borrowed field. Having never camped out overnight before, she never realised how cold she would be at 4 o'clock in the morning, she said she shivered all night!
I had a person bring me a gray roan that would not load either he said it took him over an hour to load him when he was bringing him to me for training I worked on ground work and pen work and didn’t think much about trailer loading until I was going to take him out for his first cattle drive and I worked him in and out of the trailer until he would jump in on command and of we went until I went to load him after we were done and it was the same fight so I told him you will load next time and I started in the cattle loading crowding tube with a good stick asked he said no so I told him once with the stick and repeated it the next day and all I had to do was ask from then on
Super stuff, and aww, Monty gets a thany you hug at the end! :¬)
Fascinating how petty and childish people are. All that counts is that he got a non-loader on the trailer. Secure adults focus on the product not the process or the personality.
That’s the opposite of what any secure adult should actually do?
Freddie thinks that trailer is too small, not enough head room. He also knows that while he may bluff his owner, he can't bluff this new bloke.
This guy is a terrible horseman.
Monty Roberts in particular, but also Clinton Anderson, Pat Parelli, et al, have merely figured out ways to make good livings at the expense of people who lack a basic understanding of equines. They each sell different methods, but they all work about as well. Equines are intelligent animals who learn and adapt quickly, and the animals deserve FAR more credit than the trainers. If I have to watch Monty Roberts get a horse to go inside a trailer by using several thousand dollars worth of fencing or break a horse by velcroing a plastic dummy on his back one more time, I'm going to throw up.
You are jealous, come on, man up and admit it!
The main thing horse owners often don't get is that this is an incredibly important part of their overall training. They tend to ignore it completely, until the morning they're leaving for a horse show! They would usually only allow 10-15 min. for the trailer-loading process, and freak out if their "time limit" had been exceeded. Then the abuse begins. :( This training can take a few minutes, such as the above, or it can take hours. Or days. Or weeks. A lot depends upon the horse and its experiences, the rig, the and the experience of the person teaching it to load. I dealt with this a lot during my years as a hauler, and was so grateful when clients wanted me to come and work with their horse for as long as he needed, long before they ever planned to go anywhere with it. That way we all knew what to expect on show-day, and had a calm, quiet, reliable horse to load when it really mattered. The other half of the story is how you DRIVE once he's in the trailer. All the good loading work in the world can be undone with just a few minutes of poor driving. I not only trained horses to load, I also took the time to take their owners out on the road... so that they could learn to give their horses a smooth, safe, balanced ride in the trailer.
Excellent!
This trick absolutely worked for my hard to load horse. A horse that has no problems with the trailer, but did not want to load. So when I used a barricade, so basically I had to think outside the box since I didn't have this portable movable gates. I used my Shed and the fence line that is near the shed, backed up my trailer to the end of the shed, and once I open the trailer door it went all the way to the fence line leaving no room to run, and with the trailer near the shed corner, again no room to run accept for in the shed it self. Sure, he rear up again, but saw he had no where to run, and what do you know, he came inside the trailer with zero problems. His problem is, going to places he don't like, and I believe he remembers that for people who think horse can't remember and for people who think horses are dumb, your the dumb ones with little intellect and ability to know the horse knows more then you every known. I have a extremely smart horse and to top it off, he's has been Alpha to every single horse he has come in contact with, no one has matched him as yet.
Sure, until he meets my horse, LOL. This horse automatically give up after knowing he/she couldn't go anywhere, so there you have it. I could probably do this with my horse, block him in that way, then maybe I'll get him inside. I have him tied to 4 tires so he stops running away, now he only runs a certain distance as far as the rope will take him, he don't drag the tires anymore, LOL. I am so going to try this on my stubborn horse, barricade him where he has no where to go, and then he'll have to go in the trailer because that is the only place he can go either the trailer or in the run in shed, oh man, I really hope this works.
Learn the body language that encourages a horse to feel safe and follow you. Park the trailer in his paddock and leave food in it so he has to load himself to eat (take the partition out first) Desensitise him to the sound of his feet on a ramp by getting him walking over a sheet of Sterling board on the ground. 99% of loading problems are caused by impatience - the handler's not the horse's!
Trailers should be banned, they are dangerous and if in an accident the horse doesn't stand a chance.
How are people supposed to transport them?
Loading the grey is an unadulterated mess
I've just been watching a bunch of Ed Crothers videos, and I'm left wondering how Monty's sure it's not a pain issue. It's not like he gets to know many of these horses before he demonstrates with them.
Very Cool!