How to trailer a frightened horse

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  • čas přidán 20. 02. 2021

Komentáře • 36

  • @lindacooper4893
    @lindacooper4893 Před měsícem

    Beautiful as ever ❤❤

  • @thebreezelife
    @thebreezelife Před rokem +1

    So huffy but she's completely adorable what a lovely horse

  • @glitterprincess5672
    @glitterprincess5672 Před 11 měsíci

    Beautiful horse 🐎

  • @fludrbywest3886
    @fludrbywest3886 Před 2 lety +7

    🥰❣️💖 loved the way the horse followed you out with her head down just like you 😃🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @francescafaull1253
    @francescafaull1253 Před 2 lety +4

    As an older rider now, safety is key and I'm learning so much! Fantastic. I'm from Cornwall living in Los Angeles so the scenery in the videos is so lovely to see! Thank you.

  • @EnjoyingLifeMelanie
    @EnjoyingLifeMelanie Před rokem +2

    That horse is stunning, and obviously the owner is gifted. She was so wise to call you when she saw a problem that hadn't been there before. A fresh set of eyes.

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 Před 3 lety +8

    Nicely done; patience is the key along with respect for the horse.

    • @cherimitchell8977
      @cherimitchell8977 Před 2 lety +3

      Just a suggestion: please wear a wireless mic. You give perfect physical instruction but, especially when you video outside, I can't hear you.

  • @Cody-zd2ye
    @Cody-zd2ye Před 2 lety +6

    When I was a kid my favourite Tele show was country boy with Jack Hargreaves one was about loading the horse into the trailer the owner was facing whilst pulling the horse Jack turned his back and led the horse forward facing all the way.years later I watched a lady trying to pull her horse into the stable.i said just let me try something I held the rain with a little slack and circled twice and facing forward she followed me straight in I became a super hero for a minute but I never forget it

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Před 3 lety +4

    Well done!
    How to lord your snorting dragon horse😆

  • @bradley-sky-watcherlynn2612

    Thank you, so much,,, I appreciate you sharing..God Bless you 😇🙏

  • @mmanut
    @mmanut Před 2 lety +1

    BEAUTIFUL JOB, BEAUTIFUL HORSE‼️🐴. Vinny 🇺🇸

  • @love651018
    @love651018 Před 2 lety +1

    The trailer would become the place she would get her food

  • @sheila7909
    @sheila7909 Před 2 lety

    She’s beautiful

  • @wendylow5748
    @wendylow5748 Před 4 měsíci

    Super video thank you so much!

  • @fludrbywest3886
    @fludrbywest3886 Před 2 lety +2

    🥰❣️🥰love the way the horse followed you out with her head down just like you 😃🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
    I’ve watched several videos and that was the first time I saw the horse mimic your slow steady and head down just like you 🤟🏼🙏🏻❣️

  • @carinamaatta6520
    @carinamaatta6520 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful!!!!!

  • @vickichristiansen1336

    I love this stuff!

  • @kayBTR
    @kayBTR Před 2 lety

    Great job!

  • @lorricasnerbasara4864
    @lorricasnerbasara4864 Před 2 lety +1

    EXCELLENT! TY

  • @marydoherty9188
    @marydoherty9188 Před 2 lety +1

    i was trying to trailor my horse yesterday to move to her perminant stable yard near my home, she went everywhere but the trailor ramp, long story short, things got totally dangerous and she put me in hospital, im now on crutchesand she still didnt load.

  • @love651018
    @love651018 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job. Seems like she hasn’t been handled very much being 4

  • @marieparsons9908
    @marieparsons9908 Před 2 lety

    Here is the link for the second video with this horse: czcams.com/video/R6SEMIGEp-w/video.html

  • @MrHorsepro
    @MrHorsepro Před 3 lety +6

    With all due respect, the focus in this video is on the wrong subject. It is never about trailer loading, but it is about LEADING. If your horse walks with you through a stall door it will walk with you onto a trailer.
    I know many will say, what does this guy think he knows that we or this channel operator does not? Well first I am a retired professional horseman of 45+ years, and no, I do not do videos and no, I am not a “horse whisperer”. I hate that term!
    Here is the simple fact about LEADING the horse onto a trailer, with no gimmicks, no pain, no treats or feed, no sticks, whips, flags, butt ropes, and no you do not need a special halter for this exercise. And you need no other person involved, except to possibly close the trailer door for you.
    There are a couple of particularly important cues that horses learn early in their ground training. And those are as follows, if I turn to face you that means STOP, and if I put my hands on you that means STAND STILL. So, when you want the horse to walk WITH you into a stall or into a trailer, NEVER give them either of those cues. I have never met a horse that speaks or understands any human language or verbal mutterings of any kind for that matter. The only language any horse understands is tension/release. But the leader should NEVER GIVE the release. The horse MUST move forward to get the release, thus giving it to themselves.
    Here is how it should be done. Snap a simple lead rope with a bull snap on the end into the bottom ring of the halter. Then standing to the horse's left side facing in the direction you want to go, grasp the rope firmly in your right hand leaving enough slack so that the horse can move their head freely. Put the hand with the rope in it on your chest firmly and let the rope trail over your bent arm at the elbow while holding the tail end of the rope in your left hand. Now move slightly forward enough to take up all the slack in the rope and apply a very slight tension on the rope then stand still and allow the horse to move toward you to get a release from the tension. This first movement need only be stretching out of the neck or nose just so they recognize that forward movement to tension gets them instant release. When they do this, simply repeat the process. Vocalizations from you are unnecessary at that point unless it makes you feel better, the horse could not care less what you say if anything at all. Once you have established this tension release procedure with the horse. And you remain consistent in practicing it. You could lead that horse into a burning building if you so desired. Then trailer loading becomes a non-issue.
    In my entire career, this method has never failed me with literally thousands of horses, young old excited and abused. This is the most foundational thing you need to teach your horse, every other activity the two of you will do from them on is built on this foundation.
    Incidentally, this is not MY technique. I did not invent it; it was taught to me by a horse master over 50 years ago and his only charge to me for sharing this knowledge was; Once mastered, I must also share it with those that are willing to dismiss all the gimmicks, and approach it with a clear mind, and learn it for the benefit of
    the horse. Which is precisely what I am doing.
    This is not intended to disrespect others. It is simply to share what I have come to know is the easiest way to effectively communicate with horses in a non-confrontational way and always get positive results 100% of the time. The horse's current state of mind or previous negative history notwithstanding, It truly makes no difference. They will ALL respond positively to this approach.

    • @raimkes
      @raimkes Před 3 lety

      🤣

    • @MrHorsepro
      @MrHorsepro Před 3 lety

      @@raimkes 🤣
      Did I say something humorous?

    • @virginiamoss7045
      @virginiamoss7045 Před 3 lety +3

      Is it not possible to train a horse to voice commands? Barry Hook does that quite successfully with his carriage horses which must, MUST respond immediately and reliably at all times. Your method assumes all horses have had ground work or ground training the same as you might do. Many horses never get that benefit.

    • @virginiamoss7045
      @virginiamoss7045 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrHorsepro Just another internet troll.

    • @virginiamoss7045
      @virginiamoss7045 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrHorsepro I'm afraid you misunderstand. I was referring to Raimke's emoji. You did not say anything humorous; quite the opposite. Therefore, I deem Raimke to be a troll, not you. I agree with your entire shared advice.

  • @meghanbrown9108
    @meghanbrown9108 Před rokem

    Have you even heard of a clicker??

  • @DCogsdil
    @DCogsdil Před 3 lety +1

    Yeah always be wary of edited videos. Not a fan of that. Too much was edited out of this one. 👌.