How To Lead A Horse (The RIGHT Way)

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  • čas přidán 5. 01. 2020
  • In this video, l cover how to correctly lead a horse.
    Hi there! My name is Carmella. I’ve been obsessed with horses for as long as I can remember, and I make videos about all things horse training, horseback riding, and living an equestrian lifestyle! I share new horse videos every week, so subscribe if you want to see more!
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Komentáře • 55

  • @lalsansone
    @lalsansone Před 3 lety +12

    You just helped me confirm what I need to do with my boy who wants to lead me. He didn't do that with my male trainer, but he has come home to me at a mew barn and I believe he wants to lead me as he explores on our walks. I will work on letting him know that he needs to respect my space and not walk in front by backing him up, stop to think, and do it again. He and I will start ground work too. Thanks for reassuring me.

  • @katarzynakalinowska2295
    @katarzynakalinowska2295 Před 4 lety +29

    Your video is very helpful, I have just recently started to do some groundwork and had not a cue how to start it. Friend shown me some basics but your information is very clear and will help me to make some improvements. Thank you xx

    • @CarmellaAbel
      @CarmellaAbel  Před 4 lety +8

      Thank you for the comment, Katarzyna! I'm glad I could help! We also have a video about simple groundwork exercises that could be of help as well. Good Luck with your horse 🐴

  • @katiesmith4582
    @katiesmith4582 Před 3 lety +4

    Finding this video a while on since making and was super helpful I'm on day 3 of owning my new horse who came from a pretty bad owner

  • @mariepigen08
    @mariepigen08 Před rokem +4

    One horse I ride is really pushy and wants to walk way ahead of me. And my riding instructor keeps telling me: "He is allowed to do that." No! It's not okay. She also actually seems hesitant when I tell her that it's really disrespectful if the horse wants to graze while I'm leading him. She seems like she's the one with less experience.

  • @edeneverson2226
    @edeneverson2226 Před 4 lety +15

    Your videos are a great resource of information and well delivered, you make everything easy to understand and put into practice. Thanks so much.

  • @elizabethalcala2516
    @elizabethalcala2516 Před 3 lety +3

    Omg so helpful! My horse gets stubborn and doesn’t wanna walk and I try to wait or make sure she’s calm but sometimes it really is that she just doesn’t wanna move

  • @sydelcrasto6936
    @sydelcrasto6936 Před rokem +1

    I have my new horse and your knowlege is a huge blessing❤️

  • @mattmcwilliams32
    @mattmcwilliams32 Před 4 lety +9

    This video is great! I don't own a horse but I may try some of the techniques with my dog. I'll try not to wrap the leash around my hand so I don't get dragged. Thanks for the video!

  • @mingram008
    @mingram008 Před 2 lety +4

    Once again I’ve learned something from you I didn’t know! Love your videos and I’m looking forward to seeing more of your work!

  • @Cappy-Bara
    @Cappy-Bara Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great Video. Now I just need to figure out how to lead a horse the LEFT way.

  • @frontporchpickin289
    @frontporchpickin289 Před měsícem

    Awesome vid! I have a 22 yo Rocky Mountain in my care now. Ive never owned a horse so even though being around and riding horses, ive never learned all these basics. Hes gaining weight and ive been walking him each evening and hes quite a good mannered boy, but has some space issues. Ill try these out!

  • @readingturtle9036
    @readingturtle9036 Před 3 lety +4

    This was very helpful. How about turning toward the horse's side?

  • @swiss8654
    @swiss8654 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!! Very helpful good tips

  • @debbieshoup5672
    @debbieshoup5672 Před 4 lety +5

    Excellent! I really enjoy your videos and find them very helpful.

    • @CarmellaAbel
      @CarmellaAbel  Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks so much, Debbie! I'm glad you enjoy them. 😊

  • @nicklesn796
    @nicklesn796 Před rokem

    im recently getting back into horses and this really helped. thx!!!

  • @SY-eu2es
    @SY-eu2es Před 3 lety +4

    hi (:
    I really like your vidoes and I find them very helpful!
    i was wondering if you can make a video about starting a foal on lead rope

  • @tp7283
    @tp7283 Před rokem +2

    What about ones that won't keep the distance between you and them so they're nearly stepping on your feet or their head is at your face?

  • @841577
    @841577 Před 2 lety

    Awesome! My horse constantly wants to pull ahead of me when leading and she also likes to stop and eat along the way. Going to try these techniques. Thank you!

  • @kilroywashere9343
    @kilroywashere9343 Před rokem

    1:56 this explains a lot of the issues I’ve had. I’ve been working on a farm for a couple months and I’ve never understood why I struggle so much with leading. It’s because I’m walking either ahead or behind the horse.

  • @nicolemendes656
    @nicolemendes656 Před 3 lety +1

    My horse is pushy and tries to eat grass this was really helpeful

  • @melitagriffith4646
    @melitagriffith4646 Před 3 lety +2

    Your videos are very helpful and informative. It would be helpful for me if you could do a video on something that is very basic to you probably.... I'd like to see all of the gear thats used for riding and training with the proper name an explanation of what it's used for and how it is specific for each horse. Maybe I'd quit calling it "the thingy "... lol 😆

  • @happydog4929
    @happydog4929 Před 2 lety

    Thank you
    Thanks Rose

  • @amybujarski9518
    @amybujarski9518 Před rokem

    I love your videos! I can personally attest to the dangers of looping the rope through your fingers. When I did this and my horse at the time took off, the rope wrenched around my finger. I broke it, bad, and needed surgery.

  • @WDF
    @WDF Před 2 lety

    Thankyou 🥰

  • @lisapack7364
    @lisapack7364 Před rokem

    That horse is so pretty

  • @Bee-kv5tx
    @Bee-kv5tx Před 3 lety +4

    Hey! Love the video, just have a question. I've been doing liberty training and I'm at the point where I still need a lead rope sometimes but am try to break that habit. What you recommend I do with the lead rope because my horse is pretty on and off with listening?

  • @jackphillips6418
    @jackphillips6418 Před 5 měsíci

    I’m doing an internship and was worried so I needed help

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před 3 lety +2

    Where I have the horse relative to me when leading, well it depends. If it is a single file trail and I am leading, the horse will be behind me.

  • @Duckey._on._paws
    @Duckey._on._paws Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks! my horse keeps moving ahead of me and I wasn't too sure how to correct him, ill try what you said!

  • @geraldinefayne975
    @geraldinefayne975 Před 3 lety +4

    Enjoyed your video
    Have you any on starting a foal on lead rope

    • @CarmellaAbel
      @CarmellaAbel  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks! I don’t have any videos on this yet, but it would be a helpful one! I’ll keep this in mind 👍

    • @geraldinefayne975
      @geraldinefayne975 Před 3 lety

      Thank you

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the patting for? Does the horse like it? Why would a horse like patting? Is it comforting? If so, why would it be comforting? Essentially, patting is hitting to animals even though it's not hard. What is accomplished by patting?

  • @jaimiehuffling7100
    @jaimiehuffling7100 Před 2 lety +1

    This is helpful but what about if they lag behind you?

  • @espoir6180
    @espoir6180 Před rokem

    Great tips! I just bought my first horse and have her at my home until May when she goes to training. I'm new to horses and it's overwhelming but I'm learning a lot about her and what we need to work on. She has nipped me once in the back on my arm after asking her to do an exercise. She had been a pet for 2 years that received a lot of treats😂 shes 19 years old and been around the block. She tends to be disrespectful when i brush her or when she is being pet. When I start brushing her she ear pins and swings her head towards me, I push her head back forward and keep and eye on her. She seems to be fine after a bit of brushing and me pushing her head forward. Is there anything else to do when she does this? I know it will take time for her to respect me. Thank you so much!

  • @Marikagural383
    @Marikagural383 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow❤

  • @UrrMa86
    @UrrMa86 Před 3 lety +2

    what shoes are you wearing? are they waterproof?

  • @dbut8563
    @dbut8563 Před 2 lety

    Any advice on walking your horse down a corridor if you will, between two pens,...no room for ground work just walking back n forth. How to work with horse that gets excited in confined areas?

  • @borsonyka88
    @borsonyka88 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello! My problem is, I try to walk with my horse, but when I tried to back him up he just spooks and goes to a trot or canter. What shall I do? Could you help me?

  • @gypsy..loves..gaming..2358

    Im soon gonna take lessons

    • @empresseternity1
      @empresseternity1 Před rokem

      Hey, I like your profile! Are your favorite horses Gypsy Vanners?

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před rokem

    Another big no-no is holding the lead rope close to the horse's chin. If people do that, they do not understand the fundamentals of pressure and release.

  • @jemimakettlewell5360
    @jemimakettlewell5360 Před 3 lety +2

    I recently got a 10.3h Shetland cross and he’s really good with most things but he always tries to eat grass when I’m leading him. I have tried to lunge him and stuff like you did on the video but he’s a rescue and is terrified of the whip whenever I get it out and hates being lunged (again I think this is something to do with his past life). Just wondering if there’s anything else I could try to prevent him from doing this?
    Thanks

    • @lesliejacobs1439
      @lesliejacobs1439 Před 3 lety +1

      He is also a Shetland..smarter than the average horse..I know I grew up with ponies..I love them.. persist..you will get there.

    • @andrewhaws6066
      @andrewhaws6066 Před 2 lety

      Try a flag whip

    • @goldenyearsacres9163
      @goldenyearsacres9163 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @jemimakettlewell5360, my horse had similar behavior. The neighbor where my horse was raised said that there was a man who used to beat her with a lunging whip. A friend who trains horses came to help me. He used just the end of a long lead rope.The free end that isn't attached to the halter is swung around in circle(like fan blades move). That worked better to communicate with less fearful reaction from my horse. Now she walks around with me at liberty when I walk my pastures to check for poisonous weeds & check fence line. Keep at it, time will help if you are calm & persistent. After you have established a good measure of trust, then try to slowly presenting the lunge whip, you can use it to scratch the itchy spots or rub the neckline to show it isn't scary when YOU hold it. Carmella probably has a video on all this. I just want to encourage you not to loose hope & keep trying.

  • @juliahernandez2077
    @juliahernandez2077 Před rokem

    Horses hurt. I have a hurt a horse and her name is cupcake and we have a little worse than his name is red when we leave the red inside in the the cage cupcake starts to get wild and today I started a driver did you start of the wire so I left to go and my mom was there so I started to cry, because it scared me when she does that and I do not like😢😢

  • @miguelpina8340
    @miguelpina8340 Před 2 lety

    I love you..❤️

  • @hilarylazard7554
    @hilarylazard7554 Před 3 lety +1

    YOU don’t show how to use the lunge lead

  • @annabrewin3034
    @annabrewin3034 Před rokem

    Sorry 100% wrong. In Australia we have the best horseman in the world. If you are holding a horse by the chin it is pressure. The horse should be on a loopy long lead behind and out of your space when walking. If it shys it doesn't land on you or over you. This can be taught with the yoyo game. Also horses that are trained to be next to you phychologically when scared want to jump in your space. Horses lead behind at distance develop a more independent mind. Horse trainers worst nightmare is training a horse that had been lead close or by the beard as they are far more dangerous than one taught to lead behind on a loopy rein. And where is the pressure and release? Horses learn from the release of pressure. Pressure for doing the wrong thing release for the right thing. If pressure is constant there is no learning or refinement.

  • @whathappenedwas7083
    @whathappenedwas7083 Před 3 lety +1

    I love all your content, but I'm having trouble not noticing how you nearly never move your upper lip.

    • @goldenyearsacres9163
      @goldenyearsacres9163 Před 10 měsíci

      @whathappenwas7083 If you can't say something nice, say nothing at all. Better yet, move on. This is a teaching & learning channel & a great community of equine enthusiasts. Stop the nitpicking, it isn't helpful.

  • @RainierArtist
    @RainierArtist Před 29 dny

    You walk them at thier shoulder.