Sidelines in Use

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2022
  • Here is a long video showing the side lines being used on a colt that needed the confidence to stay calm. the ride didn't go as expected but we had fun and the colt had a good ride.
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Komentáře • 67

  • @gmwwc
    @gmwwc Před rokem +9

    "It doesn't hurt if you have a beer or two before you do it" I will be grinning about that line all day!

  • @bcspta6776
    @bcspta6776 Před 5 měsíci +2

    These type of videos show me how long training sessions go on for. I enjoy your book. I am waiting for the older horse volume. I live in New York City and I have a 22 year old paint. Thanks a lot for all of your videos.

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před 5 měsíci +3

      I am so pleased to read that you enjoy the videos and the book. The next one is almost done. I love New York, years ago when I first visited I was so surprised how many horses I saw. Also all I ever heard was that New Yorkers are rude, not so, everyone I met was very kind. Thanks for your comment and your support.

  • @emilylewis7642
    @emilylewis7642 Před 27 dny +1

    With all due respect sir, you are NUTS!! I would never get on a colt like that! Scared me just watching! More power to ya! You are brave!

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před 27 dny +1

      Or stupid...I think im just stupid .

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před 26 dny +1

      Hey I was thinking of a different video. That colt got four or five days of that and then we went for a big ride outside.

  • @jamiewilson7819
    @jamiewilson7819 Před 2 lety +5

    I had a red dun gelding that would react EXACTLY like this! He’d fall asleep walking in circles to the left and bolt every time he’d spot me in his right eye and he could be tough to get off of too. I sold him to a friend that was much better at fixing the problem than me and he’s done amazing with him just doing a lot of off side work.

    • @tracyjohnson5023
      @tracyjohnson5023 Před rokem

      Jamie good for you doing right by the horse and not letting your ego get in the way.
      Many horse people either keep trying what's not working and make an outlaw or pass them on under the radar.
      I don't care how good a trainer or rider is, stay with it long enough and you'll get that horse that's not for you for whatever reason.

  • @kristahavik3931
    @kristahavik3931 Před 11 měsíci +2

    wish we could hear all the conversation,vids with talking like that is awsome.

  • @gmwwc
    @gmwwc Před rokem +3

    I hiss at them to back up and smooch them forward. Nothing wrong with vocals as long as you keep it real clear consistent and simple.

  • @Upunda
    @Upunda Před rokem +3

    Yep, couple of beers can get rid of the anxiety before you get on, no worries.

  • @outdoorschan
    @outdoorschan Před 2 lety +2

    Just ordered your book. Look forward to reading it.

  • @joelhamilton6720
    @joelhamilton6720 Před rokem +4

    What an encouragement to know I am not the only person that does things in threes

  • @nancyslater129
    @nancyslater129 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice job with that colt, giving him what he needs in one session to preserve his confidence.
    I've got a Peppy San Badger mare that is super high self preservation. Got a pair of Dennis Moreland sidelines coming. Thanks!

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před 2 lety +2

      they work good

    • @tracyjohnson5023
      @tracyjohnson5023 Před rokem +1

      Love those Peppys! I've had really good luck with them throughout my life, but they are usually smart and quick and take care of themselves.
      My granddaddy always said the horse that has no regard for self preservation isn't one you want to ride. He will always hurt himself to get away from things he doesn't like and if you're riding that you get hurt too.
      The horse that takes care of himself is always safer and a better bet for the rider.

  • @frankjensen6428
    @frankjensen6428 Před 2 lety +1

    Dam good video . Thanks for posting it.

  • @Amber-mv8wz
    @Amber-mv8wz Před 10 měsíci +2

    I'm a lazy trainer so well before I'm ready to mount a colt for the first time I want him accustomed to seeing humans above him. To that end I have an elevated platform beside my round pen with a couple of old lawn chairs where visitors sit & watch. That helps but the biggest thing I do is to pony them a lot. I do it so often that whenever I'm not leading a second horse people question why. I even work them in the round pen from the back of another horse. In short, I want them to know people being up high isn't a big deal & that I can control them from up there just as much as I can control them from the ground. I think it saves me a lot of work down the line & it lets me expose them to a lot of stuff they might not otherwise see for years. All with a broke horse right there telling them that none of it is a great big hairy deal. BTW it's hard to tell just watching a video but this colt strikes me as either being really insecure or having a bit of a short circuit in his wiring. How did he turn out?

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před 10 měsíci +3

      I do and have taken some of the same steps in my career. I likening things off another horse, gets that other horses that much broker. This colt was a project of a friend and seemed a little off to me. In the end we had a few rides outside on the colt and enough info for the owners to go on that he went home. All said she had about 60 rides on him and we drug a few calves to the branding fire with him

    • @Amber-mv8wz
      @Amber-mv8wz Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@HorsemanshipAsAnArt I'm sorry he didn't work out better, but he might come around for his owners given time. It's amazing what a bit of maturity will do for some horses but there's not much you can do when you don't have the luxury of turning one like that out to let it grow up a bit. Customers want what customers want when they want it.

  • @joanettemurch9040
    @joanettemurch9040 Před rokem +1

    My daughter and I called it the humpometer

  • @GerryCoxHorsemanship
    @GerryCoxHorsemanship Před 2 lety +3

    I've done this on a few and then a couple times later put just the ankle cuff on and they thought about it. Couple rides later no tiff good to go

  • @jackwatson1243
    @jackwatson1243 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Honest work

  • @joanettemurch9040
    @joanettemurch9040 Před rokem

    Stay healthy and don’t get old

  • @Savedbygrace363
    @Savedbygrace363 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Doing these exact exercises with my mare ❤

  • @ProjetoDoma
    @ProjetoDoma Před rokem +1

    Hi Brett. I have a horse that have a very strong self preservation about strange things. like a plastic .... If I throw a sac in his hind end direction he get very scared and kick very hard and run away. Do think, in this case the side line could help??

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před rokem +2

      Oh yeah. He may spill himself a couple times but he won't hurt himself.

  • @PJ808H
    @PJ808H Před 2 lety +1

    Good stuff. I didn't think he was ever going to give you spot to stop at.
    How long is your side line ?

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před 2 lety +9

      prob four and a half feet. I didn't think he'd ever let me off either. I was getting thirsty

    • @tracyjohnson5023
      @tracyjohnson5023 Před rokem

      @@HorsemanshipAsAnArt probably that beer made you extra thirsty 😅

  • @jerrytindell2785
    @jerrytindell2785 Před rokem +1

    I like your videos and style. How can I get ahold of ya for a chat?

  • @howlerbushcraft342
    @howlerbushcraft342 Před rokem +1

    What do you mean when you say a horse grabs? I've never heard that term before.

  • @joanettemurch9040
    @joanettemurch9040 Před rokem

    Me too

  • @mamaswrongagain4555
    @mamaswrongagain4555 Před 2 lety +5

    All you gotta have to break a colt is more time than the horse has.

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Před rokem +1

    I cluck, I chirp, I talk a fair amount. I just don't see the problem with that.

  • @garrymatthews2800
    @garrymatthews2800 Před 2 měsíci

    Ever loped one with sideline on

  • @marygreenfield528
    @marygreenfield528 Před 2 lety +2

    You sure he called you "sir"?

  • @joelhamilton6720
    @joelhamilton6720 Před rokem +1

    One horse is shown it
    Two horse resists
    Three horse accepts ?

  • @danielmoulton4117
    @danielmoulton4117 Před rokem +1

    I had a Little Peppy bred gelding I got on the first time, and he never bucked bad or anything, but he just never stopped his feet for the better part of 2 hours. I thought I'd die of thirst before I finally had the opportunity to get back to earth. I'm not smart enough to know what clinician you're talking about who doesn't care for clucking to a horse. Seems like a petty thing to worry about. It is just a way to ask them to move something, somewhere. Also smooch at them to lope. Just amuses me the stuff some folks find important.

  • @jth1195
    @jth1195 Před 2 lety

    I don't remember the exact quote, but Gus said something about ,there are too many good ones to ride the bad ones. I don't think this horse is very smart. If I just made you mad, do another video of him riding good and prove me wrong.

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před 2 lety +3

      you didn't make me mad. That horse got decent but I agree he was no good. He went home months ago or I would do another video of him. In the end he had a lot of baggage that we had to deal with.

    • @tracyjohnson5023
      @tracyjohnson5023 Před rokem

      @@HorsemanshipAsAnArt do you think his baggage was just him or caused by the wrong handling through his life?
      I'll take a horse anyday that's never been handled over one that's learned it all wrong.

  • @HollyValerio-xy9yp
    @HollyValerio-xy9yp Před rokem +1

    I'D IKE TO SEE THIS DUDE ACCOMPLISH SOMETHING THAT GIVES ME SOME FAITH IN HIM, IM STILL WATCHING VIDEOS, AND ALL IT SEEMS LIKE IS RAMBLING. I NEED SOME CREDIBILITY AND A RUN DOWN OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND ALSO WHO HE'S WORKED UNDER ECT. OTHERWISE ITS JUST BORING.

    • @HorsemanshipAsAnArt
      @HorsemanshipAsAnArt  Před rokem +5

      well I dont really feel the need to give you my resume. I was told one time that if you are starting colts and its a lot of fun you are doing it wrong lol.

    • @tracyjohnson5023
      @tracyjohnson5023 Před rokem +1

      UGH I'm sad for your horses if you can't see and understand the progress in Bret's videos just because he's not posting arena wins.
      You'll be much happier watching a colt starting competition where you see tons of progression through flooding. Buy one of those colts, take him home and start riding him. Bet you find a bunch of holes lol.
      Better yet go to parelli clinics. They're not for me, but I think y'all would get along.

    • @garrymatthews2800
      @garrymatthews2800 Před 2 měsíci

      I wasn't aware there where credentials to show for spending a life on a horse and not showing horses and bs people

    • @emilylewis7642
      @emilylewis7642 Před 27 dny

      Are you watching the same videos as the rest of us??? Are you sober? Mentally competent? Brett is the real deal. It doesn't take more than 5 minutes of watching him work with any horse to see that. Maybe get your eyes checked?