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Just found your channel, loving it. I had a young colt like this years ago, we called him Hotfoot. The nickname stuck so be careful with those nicknames. 😉
I bought a mare that was turned out and lost in a flood. She was breed during this time and now has a filly that looks like that colt. Same color and markings.
A very important tutorial for me - thank you. Yesterday my horse kicked me by pawing when I stopped on our way to the barn to talk to a passenger. Today my horse and I will meet again and start some lessons on good behaviour.
My now 4 year old is just like this 2 year old - playful, opininated and hates to be tied! Paws his own grave out when tied lol but I'm glad to find this video and thank you! My trainer prefers to leave them tied for hours and hours and I don't agree with it , so now I have a new way to work with him - thank you again
Radar is the obvious name to me. Thank you for showing people the right way to tie a horse. I have seen so many videos of horses being tied low. That is just an accident waiting to happen.
Siily Guy.. When first tied up, he started to nibble on the tie rope, while keeping a cautious eye on Ryan... He seems like a nice horse... Lots of personality..
This guy is amazing I hate people who try to make the horse scared of them to listen instead of making them respect you and not beating them and whipping them this guy here is really good and knows what he is doing
Hehe, yeah I think strategic pestering is more effective whenever possible. You want them to respect you but yet also to still trust you, there's a balance there and the balance point is different for each horse. But if you want them to work as a team member, you need to maintain trust and a feeling of you being their protector. If you push them too hard, then you lose their trust and they have a long memory.
@@ryanrosehorsemanship In the event @lillyjade8733 knows people that treat their horse like that she'd better a(have a serious talk with them or b) report their ass to the nearest shelter or animal control.
brother! I can binge on your videos and learning so much... your teaching style, simple concepts and freely sharing of valuable information to help us your viewers will get your FAR FAR FAR!! thank you!
Our haflinger mare pawed a lot so we taught her to do math and guess the ages of visiting children. she only gets rewarded when we ask, never for random pawing. Of course she also plays a keyboard with her lips, rolls beach balls and has done demos at lots of venues. She is now 23. Not poking fun at your excellent video but just couldn't resist.
That horse reminds me of mine in his behavior. He’s always been a very curious horse who constantly fiddles with things. He also paws in certain situations. I’m definitely going to use this technique to address that. I really like his curiosity tho, I feel like he is a better worker and companion because of it. He likes doing new stuff because he gets bored with old things.
I can’t believe some of the things people allow their horses to get away with on the ground. They’re so dangerous. Good ground manners are a must even before the saddle work begins. Love these videos thanks for sharing them!!
Ryan, this is a very valuable lesson. I have seen horses mentally and physically ruined by forcing them to stand tied. Attitude: I'll teach him a lesson! It is so sad, all power and no brains. Do you still have that horse? I love your teaching videos. I wish that you were in Canada 🇨🇦.
For my babies n young horses, when I tie them in an arena or in the barn n if they may b ties for awhile, I place a solid rubber ball, size of soccer ball that they can play with. I just hang the ball so that the ball can swing. This gives the colts something to do besides chew or paw. Young horses are like small children they need something to do n keep them entertained. I also hang a ball in their stalls to give them something to do. They can bat it around with their head n mouth. It makes for a happier horse.
My uncle had a horse farm in Burlington Wisconsin, way back in the seventies. Some of the best memories I have are from interacting with the horses, and other barn animals when I was a young girl. I enjoy learning about your horse training techniques. Melissa W.
I do not know a thing about horses besides what I have learned watching the last 10+ videos that I've come to enjoy seeing in my suggested videos. Super interesting.
Thank you for your video's, i've been following different trainers for the past two years but have not found anyone who show's and tells. they are excellent trainers like you but they only speak about what to do not show. I am very grateful for your videos i've learnt more about horse behavour and training in the past few weeks as I have in a few years.
Awesome glad your enjoying them. If you want to see more or ask specific questions about your horse consider joining my patreon page www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship
Call him Radar. My boss used to call me Radar. He told me he wanted me to hear (on speaker phone) all his conversations and prepare travel requisitions before he hung up the phone. So I did. I got good at it and he started calling me Radar.
Love your videos Ryan! So on point 👍 Seems like every video you make, they are almost exactly like what we’ve been dealing with..... keep it up buddy, my husband and I really appreciate your content. Very clear and thoughtful 💜
a barn name for this beautiful horse is stardust, Star, Sky, Blackie, Spirit, Pixie, Fairy, something like that. I love black horses. they are just so beautiful. this baby is sweet. i love your videos. Thank you for producing them.
Rad is what I might call him. You are both gorgeous! Great work and exactly on point, I love seeing him eye the tie location when he understood why you were working him, and was ready to try again and that you read his desire and asked for it in just the spot to get the best timing from him on his response. His confirmation is so lovely.
I said to do this on a fb page. The trainers said no to tie em and don't approach them for as long as it takes to stop them. I thought that was crazy. Great video and method.
Went to a clinic in the fall and realized both geldings I brought were both fidgety to stand still on the end of the rope (and in the saddle) with me just standing there listening to the clinician. I came home with more issues than I thought we had.... Will have to put this technique to work.
My messing with horses is way past now but your methods are good , there is no hard and fast rules each one is different and should be taught different ways to suit that horse , his ways etc . There is no right and wrong way but my method was always try to think like they do and have " patience " you'll end up with a bomb proof horse that is bonded well to you and it makes it so much fun when you finally get them doing the right thing because they actually want to ..I am enjoying your videos.
I swear it’s almost like the horse has been tied up with a quick release knot and he knows if he pulls that end he will become untied . I’m not sure if that’s it, but it wouldn’t surprise me because horses are extremely intelligent.
Hi Ryan! Long time no hear:) I see this behavior in many horses as a way to communicate with us. Stating either hurry up or I don't want to. I worry about hoof bruising though in mine. She has picked this up by watching the other horses and she has bruised her hoof doing so.
Beautiful guy. I found one of my boys loved mouthing the ropes so I used it as it as a step in a way to teach him to accept the bit going into his mouth. He accepted the bit quicker and easier than his brothers.
You can see a mile off this horse gets bored easily.He put the ropes on his own face to stop his boredom and that only lasted for 10 seconds.Until he gets older you need to either let him feed ,or something to play with while he's tied up,all signs of an intelligent horse
Good information thanks. Have a 2 1/2year old that's started to paw at feed time over the last month wasn't sure how to stop this will definitely give this technique a go. Thank you for sharing. I'm a first time horse owner so really appreciate good advise.
Awesome, welcome to the journey. If you want me to help you specifically with your horse consider joining my patreon page www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship
Nice vid. If he was my horse I'd go with either Onyx (saw someone else suggested it too) or Diddy as his barn name. Nibbles or Nibs (as in cocoa nibs) would also be on the table, depending on his personality.
I'm just gonna go with the most obvious name would be Radar. Cool loved the video because the people I was gonna buy a horse from yrs ago just took the horse and tied her to the wall and she fought it until she fell down and then they dripped water in her nose to make her stand up, he said it makes them think their drowning and hop up. Seemed so cruel to me. This was a much better way to teach tying.
Impressive. I have a 16 yr old quarter horse who is a Hurricane Harvey rescue. I am told she was found wrapped up in a wire fence up to her neck in water. Some days she will stand and other days she pulls the fence down and the concreted posts out of the ground. She was trained as a heel horse just before I got her but she has a few hang- ups. I don't know anything about calming minerals- which would you suggest? FYI- she has a forever home here in our non-profit, if nothing else I will just leave her out in the pasture.
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Tide!
His name!
Do you take people with you to learn to be a trainer? I would love to learn from you.
Just found your channel, loving it. I had a young colt like this years ago, we called him Hotfoot. The nickname stuck so be careful with those nicknames. 😉
I tried this with my mare who was rearing and it worked great. Currently watching her stand quietly lol
Awesome 👏
I am his breeder. We called him Hawkeye. His sire's barn name is Radar. I don't own his sire.
Cool, thanks for sharing. Excellent horse 👍👌
Keep breeding great horses, I’d buy more like him any day
And with his character, hawkers suits him 😅
🤣🤣 spell autocorrect. Meant Hawkeye but Hawkers works too. 🤣🤣
I bought a mare that was turned out and lost in a flood. She was breed during this time and now has a filly that looks like that colt. Same color and markings.
@@ryanrosehorsemanship thank you! I plan on repeating his breeding.
A very important tutorial for me - thank you. Yesterday my horse kicked me by pawing when I stopped on our way to the barn to talk to a passenger. Today my horse and I will meet again and start some lessons on good behaviour.
My now 4 year old is just like this 2 year old - playful, opininated and hates to be tied! Paws his own grave out when tied lol but I'm glad to find this video and thank you! My trainer prefers to leave them tied for hours and hours and I don't agree with it , so now I have a new way to work with him - thank you again
Radar is the obvious name to me. Thank you for showing people the right way to tie a horse. I have seen so many videos of horses being tied low. That is just an accident waiting to happen.
Hello Shelly how’s the weather over there
Onyx. He’s got a beautiful black sheen like the stone
Ooo that’s good
I'll second onyx
Yesssssssss
Yup, really like Onyx👍💜💯
Very original 💫🌟🐎
I think cheif or scout are nice names
Siily Guy.. When first tied up, he started to nibble on the tie rope, while keeping a cautious eye on Ryan... He seems like a nice horse... Lots of personality..
I like these kind of bold ones because they are not overly skittish but they are still paying attention and learning.
Thanks for another great lesson. Love how he wants your attention he's so silly 😆
This guy is so adorable. Love watching him playing and watching what you're doing as you talk.
He is, cool horse
And the horse is ok too
@@itrash3459 hehe
This guy is amazing I hate people who try to make the horse scared of them to listen instead of making them respect you and not beating them and whipping them this guy here is really good and knows what he is doing
Thanks 👍
Hehe, yeah I think strategic pestering is more effective whenever possible. You want them to respect you but yet also to still trust you, there's a balance there and the balance point is different for each horse. But if you want them to work as a team member, you need to maintain trust and a feeling of you being their protector. If you push them too hard, then you lose their trust and they have a long memory.
@@ryanrosehorsemanship In the event @lillyjade8733 knows people that treat their horse like that she'd better a(have a serious talk with them or b) report their ass to the nearest shelter or animal control.
brother! I can binge on your videos and learning so much... your teaching style, simple concepts and freely sharing of valuable information to help us your viewers will get your FAR FAR FAR!! thank you!
Thanks 👍
Our haflinger mare pawed a lot so we taught her to do math and guess the ages of visiting children. she only gets rewarded when we ask, never for random pawing. Of course she also plays a keyboard with her lips, rolls beach balls and has done demos at lots of venues. She is now 23. Not poking fun at your excellent video but just couldn't resist.
Radar is a great name. Suits him.
Your videos are excellent. Thank you for your amazing horsemanship skills.
That horse reminds me of mine in his behavior. He’s always been a very curious horse who constantly fiddles with things. He also paws in certain situations. I’m definitely going to use this technique to address that. I really like his curiosity tho, I feel like he is a better worker and companion because of it. He likes doing new stuff because he gets bored with old things.
I can’t believe some of the things people allow their horses to get away with on the ground. They’re so dangerous. Good ground manners are a must even before the saddle work begins. Love these videos thanks for sharing them!!
Love your videos. I know absolutely nothing about horses. But your training is just so enjoyable to watch.
If you ever get into horses, you will be aptly prepared😂
Ryan, this is a very valuable lesson. I have seen horses mentally and physically ruined by forcing them to stand tied. Attitude: I'll teach him a lesson!
It is so sad, all power and no brains. Do you still have that horse?
I love your teaching videos. I wish that you were in Canada 🇨🇦.
Just call him Radar or Ray around the barn. Radar is a good name and it suits him. Enjoy your videos.
Well, you can call me Ray, or you can call me.... (some will get the comedy reference) :-)
nah. not radar. radar was the specky guy who usually got dumped-on in m a s h
Omg. His personality is hilarious! What a dufus. Around 10:30 ... Just being a clown.😆 I love him. 😍
Call him Rad 😮
Ray is what I was thinking too
For my babies n young horses, when I tie them in an arena or in the barn n if they may b ties for awhile, I place a solid rubber ball, size of soccer ball that they can play with. I just hang the ball so that the ball can swing. This gives the colts something to do besides chew or paw. Young horses are like small children they need something to do n keep them entertained. I also hang a ball in their stalls to give them something to do. They can bat it around with their head n mouth. It makes for a happier horse.
I LOVE his daddy, legal n twisted aka radar! He is a beautiful grulla like his daddy. Great video and well explained!
My uncle had a horse farm in Burlington Wisconsin, way back in the seventies. Some of the best memories I have are from interacting with the horses, and other barn animals when I was a young girl. I enjoy learning about your horse training techniques. Melissa W.
I wish Ryan would come and help me with my toddler the same way as with his horses 😂 thanks for the videos
You would want your toddler "trained" using pressure and release techniques? Oh boy.
I do not know a thing about horses besides what I have learned watching the last 10+ videos that I've come to enjoy seeing in my suggested videos. Super interesting.
Radar is a good name
Thank you for your video's, i've been following different trainers for the past two years but have not found anyone who show's and tells. they are excellent trainers like you but they only speak about what to do not show. I am very grateful for your videos i've learnt more about horse behavour and training in the past few weeks as I have in a few years.
Awesome glad your enjoying them. If you want to see more or ask specific questions about your horse consider joining my patreon page www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship
What a great idea! I never thought to apply that concept to pawing. Thank you!
Great video! I had a terrific horse named Pepper, saved him from the meat truck. This guy reminds me of him
Nice lesson yes quiet standing - - thank you for considering his age . . . - Great v
Call him Radar. My boss used to call me Radar. He told me he wanted me to hear (on speaker phone) all his conversations and prepare travel requisitions before he hung up the phone. So I did. I got good at it and he started calling me Radar.
It's always nice to see someone training with common sense.
Love your videos Ryan! So on point 👍
Seems like every video you make, they are almost exactly like what we’ve been dealing with..... keep it up buddy, my husband and I really appreciate your content. Very clear and thoughtful 💜
a barn name for this beautiful horse is stardust, Star, Sky, Blackie, Spirit, Pixie, Fairy, something like that. I love black horses. they are just so beautiful. this baby is sweet. i love your videos.
Thank you for producing them.
Rad is what I might call him. You are both gorgeous! Great work and exactly on point, I love seeing him eye the tie location when he understood why you were working him, and was ready to try again and that you read his desire and asked for it in just the spot to get the best timing from him on his response. His confirmation is so lovely.
Hello Keely how’s the weather over there
I love this horse! He's beautiful & smart. He s good boy. Barn name just "Radar" from mash.
I said to do this on a fb page. The trainers said no to tie em and don't approach them for as long as it takes to stop them. I thought that was crazy. Great video and method.
Went to a clinic in the fall and realized both geldings I brought were both fidgety to stand still on the end of the rope (and in the saddle) with me just standing there listening to the clinician. I came home with more issues than I thought we had....
Will have to put this technique to work.
the way he looks at the camera is so adorable
Love your videos, Ryan! Keep them coming, please!!
I love watching how you teach these horses in a humane way
Beautiful horse! Nice lesson. Thank you as always helping the horses and humans be better together.
heehehehe immediately he starts playing LOL
What a great looking horse! Gotta love the energy and so responsive!
My messing with horses is way past now but your methods are good , there is no hard and fast rules each one is different and should be taught different ways to suit that horse , his ways etc . There is no right and wrong way but my method was always try to think like they do and have " patience " you'll end up with a bomb proof horse that is bonded well to you and it makes it so much fun when you finally get them doing the right thing because they actually want to ..I am enjoying your videos.
My horse is notorious in the barn for pawing... I am so excited to finally correct this behavior!! Thank you for helping me be a better horse owner!!
Great lesson! love the approach you have!
I swear it’s almost like the horse has been tied up with a quick release knot and he knows if he pulls that end he will become untied . I’m not sure if that’s it, but it wouldn’t surprise me because horses are extremely intelligent.
Beautiful horse, very good lesson, thanks
. I agree completely with your thought process. Thank you for a great video!
Love your videos Ryan!
Going to try this out this week thanks for the great training videos
Love your method!! Needed this video also, couldn’t come at a better time! Thank you for all your videos:)
Thanks!
He seems like a playful horse like his goofy way
Nice that he has the rope end to play with while he's standing so he doesn't get too bored.
I really like watching your video. I have never had a horse. They are just majestic.
Hi Ryan! Long time no hear:) I see this behavior in many horses as a way to communicate with us. Stating either hurry up or I don't want to. I worry about hoof bruising though in mine. She has picked this up by watching the other horses and she has bruised her hoof doing so.
He's beautiful
I agree Ryan Rose is beautiful 😍
You make that look too easy! Once again, great work!
Beautiful guy. I found one of my boys loved mouthing the ropes so I used it as it as a step in a way to teach him to accept the bit going into his mouth. He accepted the bit quicker and easier than his brothers.
Now try bit-less. Your horse will thank you and it will strengthen your bond.
@@keelsmac01 Does it work for driving?
I really like his personality, nice, funny, playful horse. Good lesson, well explained. Thank you! How about Rascal as his barn name...
I’d just call him Onny, he’s a beautiful colour and looking very well at 2 ❤
ENJOYED THE VIDEO RYAN , THANKS
Ryan, you are hired! You are an excellent horse trainer!
Love those mischievous looks he gave you when you weren't looking.
You can see a mile off this horse gets bored easily.He put the ropes on his own face to stop his boredom and that only lasted for 10 seconds.Until he gets older you need to either let him feed ,or something to play with while he's tied up,all signs of an intelligent horse
MASH :) radar was as character in the series
Such a cute horse!
You remind me so much of my riding instructor very informative
he is such a beautiful animal
LOVE LOVE LOVE playful gildings! My favorite. Mares are great, but nothing like a couple of playful geldings! He’s beautiful. Barn name? Jack.
Absolutely stunning boy. Love your methods. Thank you.
Said it all in the first piece of video. Love concise information 😁
He is so beautiful 😍 his build is perfect.
i think scout would be a super cute barn name for him!
He’s beautiful
Great videos and teaching techniques!
Thanks
Thanks Ryan! Awesome lesson!
Thanks
Great lesson
These videos are so relaxing
Such a pretty little horse💗
Thanks
name him O'Reilly...get it? Radar O'Reilly? get it? get it?
That was the first thing I thought of too when I heard “Radar”.
MASH is a classic.
I see what you did there
He's a cheeky boy , very playful LOL
Raven! Or Star! Love your techniques.
Good information thanks. Have a 2 1/2year old that's started to paw at feed time over the last month wasn't sure how to stop this will definitely give this technique a go. Thank you for sharing. I'm a first time horse owner so really appreciate good advise.
Awesome, welcome to the journey. If you want me to help you specifically with your horse consider joining my patreon page www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship
It's probably a bit late, 5 months on, but the name "scooter" came to mind when you were describing him, yep, I thought scooter, ¶|-)>
His side eye game is strong! Carl or Steve, maybe Ralphie
Thank you!
Nice vid. If he was my horse I'd go with either Onyx (saw someone else suggested it too) or Diddy as his barn name. Nibbles or Nibs (as in cocoa nibs) would also be on the table, depending on his personality.
He is absolutely gorgeous
I love his character
10:34 aww what a goober! I would name him Smiler.
Aww he's a cheeky lovely boy
Radar would be a good name
Nice horse.... quick and alert... ....he does watch Ryan, but he just has to be busy! I would hang a tether ball in his stall!
I'm just gonna go with the most obvious name would be Radar. Cool loved the video because the people I was gonna buy a horse from yrs ago just took the horse and tied her to the wall and she fought it until she fell down and then they dripped water in her nose to make her stand up, he said it makes them think their drowning and hop up. Seemed so cruel to me. This was a much better way to teach tying.
Had a very good horse name Radar. Great 👍
I think "Radar" is a good name. My guys reg name is "He's got the motion" and his barn name is "Boston"
I like radar too...I think of the character from mash😊
Agree with Tammy .....Ray or Radar........
Stomper for his barn name. He’s a gorgeous horse kinda reminds me of black beauty.
Impressive. I have a 16 yr old quarter horse who is a Hurricane Harvey rescue. I am told she was found wrapped up in a wire fence up to her neck in water. Some days she will stand and other days she pulls the fence down and the concreted posts out of the ground. She was trained as a heel horse just before I got her but she has a few hang- ups. I don't know anything about calming minerals- which would you suggest? FYI- she has a forever home here in our non-profit, if nothing else I will just leave her out in the pasture.
Thanks