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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2020
  • In this video, Pat demonstrates how he likes a bosal to fit and how to form the bosal to the shape that compliments each horse. For more information, head over to our website www.thediscipli... . Please take a moment to hit the Like button and Subscribe to our channel. Thank you for watching!

Komentáře • 132

  • @Upunda
    @Upunda Před 2 lety +3

    The BEST hackamore explanation I’ve seen. Light bulb moment for me and agreed with your common sense preach at the end. Pat for President.

  • @practice965
    @practice965 Před 4 lety +16

    Thank you and ALL veterans reading this, for your service.

  • @fallbrkgrl
    @fallbrkgrl Před 4 lety +4

    Morning 🌞 all!
    Pat, thank you for your service! And thank you for sharing your thoughts and wisdom.
    I really wish that the people who need to hear this, were listening.
    My heart goes out to all affected by the fires.
    ❤️🌄⛈️🌈

  • @elishastoneham492
    @elishastoneham492 Před 3 lety +6

    First time watching one of your videos today. I am left in awe over the amount of information and working practical use you have for tack and horses. The world is in short order of Gents like yourself and can honestly say that I’d give my left arm to be able to “apprentice” under you. Really just to be in the vicinity to soak in everything I could, by Osmosis or any other method.
    Great video, you address topics in your video others just seem to pass right over or don’t talk about because they don’t understand or have zero experience with.
    You have yourself a HUGE fan way up here in Alberta, Canada.

  • @bdlit7165
    @bdlit7165 Před 4 lety +1

    You are one of the smartest people I have heard talk about this! Proper management is key! And that isn't what we've been doing for the last 60-70 years.

  • @buddywicket5544
    @buddywicket5544 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks for your service. Love the videos. Thanks for talking about the Sea B’s. I was Red Horse that’s the Air Force version.

  • @gloriabauer5019
    @gloriabauer5019 Před 3 lety +1

    I always love to listen to people when they know what they are talking about.....thank you for your videos and the extra information...I really enjoy it.

  • @shelleyhamm6908
    @shelleyhamm6908 Před 4 lety +3

    Love the video! Thank you for your service and agree with everything you said about the military helping here with Tornadoes, the feeding of the machine with the wars in foreign lands and the mismanagement of the forest fires. I live in St. Louis Missouri and we have the flooding.

  • @kristimegli2373
    @kristimegli2373 Před 3 lety +1

    this is the most informative Bosal video I have seen. thank you for this.

  • @tamiboelter5491
    @tamiboelter5491 Před 2 měsíci

    Pat for President

  • @jblonepine9346
    @jblonepine9346 Před 4 lety +2

    My Dad was a Sea Bee in Vietnam. Thanks for your service.

  • @freddiehernandez7170
    @freddiehernandez7170 Před rokem

    common sense sir....these days you are a very rare specimen. Thank you

  • @jpthrift9210
    @jpthrift9210 Před 4 lety +8

    Very informative about the bosal. Thanks. Also, you’re right about logging it needs to come back to national forests much more than is being done. Logging and prescribed burning is very important here in Georgia among the pines.

  • @karenwilson6961
    @karenwilson6961 Před 4 lety +13

    Always informative!!! I wish I knew of a committee that Pat could lend his "common sense" to. Seems the elected officials are lacking, to say the least in that area. It's funny how you seemed to have developed this online family that you won't ever meet but care about you! Be safe.

  • @l.horseman5704
    @l.horseman5704 Před 3 lety +2

    Pat and Deborah thanks for all of these horsemanship video's. I amaze myself as i watch i pick up little things Pat does or things i can do to become a better horseman. I do enjoy your video's and banter!!

  • @johnmccaughan4195
    @johnmccaughan4195 Před 4 lety +1

    From one old draftee to another thanks for the info on the Bosal. You are absolutely correct about Forrest and Range management. The thing is the Bureaucrats in charge don't know anything about Spotted Owls as they have not studied history.

  • @billh4984
    @billh4984 Před 4 lety +3

    Keep preaching, people need to hear more common sense today!!! Thanks for the bosal info too!! Do you know how many people I pestered as a kid for information like this.

  • @beckyhilst4893
    @beckyhilst4893 Před 4 lety

    I agree completely with you on California’s forest management problem. You are exactly right about how it happened and how to fix it. I lived in Paradise , Ca. during the 2018 Campfire. We lost everything. Thankfully we , along with our animals, made it out safe. Others weren’t so lucky. Thank you for your wonderful videos. I love your no nonsense style and common sense.

  • @richardmccain6415
    @richardmccain6415 Před 3 lety +1

    Great information!! I’ve been riding my bosal a little to high with to much weight on the bottom!! Thank you for the time to make these videos. They’ve been a big help to an ole hand like me!!

  • @jmad2328
    @jmad2328 Před 4 lety +1

    Pat Puckett for President 2020! Imagine a genuine cowboy like Mr. Puckett as our president? Things would really get straightened out. Thank you for your service kind sir. Where do you get your rough out saddles? Love my rawhide reata. What a beautiful art form...the old vaquero style of roping. Hasta la proxima vez señor. God Bless cowboys!

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety

      Head to our website: www.thedisciplinedride.com/saddle

  • @TexasCowboy6
    @TexasCowboy6 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank your for your service, sir! Thank your for sharing your bosal expertise.

  • @annhepworth8140
    @annhepworth8140 Před 4 lety +1

    So much info in one video - thank you for being so generous with your knowledge.

  • @shannonmugavin9181
    @shannonmugavin9181 Před 4 lety +2

    Great info on bosal. Thank you.

  • @timlabarr6131
    @timlabarr6131 Před 2 lety

    You make great videos, especially for me who don't know anything about anything to do with horse! But my wife loves riding so I'm learning haha. As for you opinions at the end here I couldn't agree more on all of it! So don't die we need the old guys who know how it really works. Thanks keep it up!

  • @helenkelley8788
    @helenkelley8788 Před rokem

    Good information...thank you ..and your absolutely right on the situation with the forrest fires...

  • @garlanddavis7099
    @garlanddavis7099 Před 3 lety +1

    Good word! Hope someone listens!

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Před 2 lety

    I also grew up here in CA. You are dead on with your thoughts about the forests and managing CA fires. Also enjoyed the video and kept looking up the terms you mentioned. I learned a lotfrom this video!

  • @scottc3165
    @scottc3165 Před 3 lety

    As of March 25th 2021, here in Plumas County another dry winter: Total rainfall for water year (oct 1 - sep 30) [non QA/QC'd data]: 11.04 inches. We normally get 48 inches per year. I am praying we don't burn again this summer, but it's not looking good. Thanks for your informative videos and thanks for your service. Much appreciated.

  • @bestofthewestjim
    @bestofthewestjim Před 3 lety

    I have a few bosal hangers but I bought the one he has in the video it is by far the best I've ever had well made and worth every penny of it

  • @DragonHeart5150
    @DragonHeart5150 Před 3 lety

    I love all your videos! Thank you for that.
    My mare has a very low palette and can not handle any kind of a bit. She was born with a severe parrot mouth. With the help of my veterinarian, floating her teeth and me putting daily pressure on her upper teeth to push them back, we were able to get her front upper teeth and lower teeth to match up. She is now 7 years old. Her low palette was probably the same deformity that was related to her parrot mouth.
    I ride her in a rope halter and did extensive ground work and in saddle work with her and she is as soft as butter. She collects well and I just have to pick up my reins, sit back and give her a little squeeze, she lowers her head, tucks and she backs up wonderfully.
    Keep the videos coming.

  • @sheripietro8388
    @sheripietro8388 Před 4 lety +1

    Good information, makes sense to us. Answers alot of questions you can only get from experience.

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for allowing me to see the light on the details of bosal placement. I now realize that so long as the signals are light or subtle then the nose cartilage is not compromised.

  • @thomaspanetti9838
    @thomaspanetti9838 Před 2 lety

    Well done old timer. Much respect. Many thanks

  • @dustymcdaniel188
    @dustymcdaniel188 Před 2 lety

    I;m excited to see Iberians doing ranch work. And I love the extra wisdom at the end of this video.

  • @568843daw
    @568843daw Před 2 lety

    Excellent demonstration. Good work.

  • @matttaimuty5397
    @matttaimuty5397 Před 4 lety +4

    Pat Puckett for Governor!!!

  • @kengamble8595
    @kengamble8595 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍

  • @lr5425
    @lr5425 Před 4 lety

    Fairly excellent video! Saludos desde las montañas de Peru.
    Muy apreciado por sus videos y sabiduría .

  • @stevedavison6115
    @stevedavison6115 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant opinions Mr. Pat. Well said.

  • @vernonhasenkamp2980
    @vernonhasenkamp2980 Před 4 lety

    Much appreciation for the awesome training and commentary, kudos from Kings River Nevada

  • @clayoreilly4553
    @clayoreilly4553 Před 4 lety

    Thanks, Pat. I am in agreement with you on the logging/thinning of the forests. Northern Az is a great big fire just waiting to happen. We need to find a balance on these issues because that is what Mother Nature is - Balance. She will always balance things out in the end. Of course, it was not only the environmentalists who screwed things up. The logging industry has had a hand in that as well, in my opinion.
    Good to see you and thanks for doing the videos, Deb. They are very helpful.

    • @clayoreilly4553
      @clayoreilly4553 Před 4 lety

      A comment on my comment: There was a huge fire in 1910 called The Big Burn which caused a lot of damage and killed quite a few people. In the aftermath of that fire, the citizenry demanded that the Forest Service stop all fires before they had a chance to go anywhere. This practice, too, has contributed to the constant and very dangerous buildup of fuels in the forests over the last 100 years. (It's on us, folks.) Thanks.

  • @semtech30
    @semtech30 Před 4 lety

    Great demo, Bosal is way to complicated for me to worry about. I can ride in one of those rope halters you have on them there. It all depends on how light and responsive the horse is. I got as far as the transition curb bit and stayed right there. IT's all he needs. Not even a chin strap. There was a wave of ecologists that even effected the Logging on the 49th West Coast Logging. Yes we got the spotted owl story too. British Columbia is on Fire too. Forests left to thick and to old catching fire. Science can over think it's self. Harvest trees like a Farmer harvests crops. Cut and replant. You won't get that old dead brush that catches fire so easily. Your spot on Pat. Thanks.

  • @nebbindog6126
    @nebbindog6126 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for your service, Pat. Military industrial complex most inefficient use of taxes, and, they are an embarrassment to this country with their incestuous cycle. My friend worked administering those military contracts in DC for thirty years, so my knowledge of the travesty is first hand. Bless you for mentioning the things that have to get better.

  • @cactusrose55
    @cactusrose55 Před 2 lety

    Very good description for setting up a bosal and why you do it the way you do. Good stuff and funny guy "got a head like a Suffolk Ram" LMBO

  • @epona9166
    @epona9166 Před 4 lety +4

    That was great bc I've been wondering how you decide which horse you're going to develop into a bridle horse. I was curious whether temperament or attitude was part of it. So, no, it's mostly conformation -- or at least it starts there. Thanks so much.

  • @timneal5617
    @timneal5617 Před 3 lety

    I like this guy

  • @allanlavallee7171
    @allanlavallee7171 Před rokem

    I spit some beer out when you said that colt had a head like a suffolk ram. I am sure he is a fine horse but I have always thought that about his head

  • @chryslertechnician3439

    Great information and nice new truck!

  • @Student_of_history
    @Student_of_history Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Pat
    Thank you for your videos. Could you show us how to make the headstall please.
    Many thanks
    Jonny Browne
    Chesterfield Derbyshire England

  • @sly3232
    @sly3232 Před 4 lety +7

    If time would allow could you show how to start a young horse in a basal sometime. Thanks

  • @danwalters9781
    @danwalters9781 Před 2 lety

    Same fire management problems in Australia well said

  • @curtisnewman2073
    @curtisnewman2073 Před 3 lety

    Pat you are spot on, log the forest or mother nature, who is cruel, will clear it for us. The Naitive Americans 150 years ago would set fire to the forest late in the fall, it would clear the undergrowth and refresh the meadows. Well John Muir said we must steward this forest. That began the decline of the forest health.

  • @lazyheartqh
    @lazyheartqh Před 4 lety +1

    Your statement about confirmation affecting bridal horses turned a light on for me. I have a quarter horse I rode into the spade. He breaks at the poll great but carries his head really low. I have read that the tilt of the spade should match the slope of the shoulder as a guideline.
    I also remember that you once said that a shank with a curve in the shank like a Santa Susanna will help lift elevate the neck.
    Would a Santa Susanna shank on a spade in theory give more neck elevation than a Santa Barbara

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety

      Yes. A horse built like that would benefit from a Santa Susanna.

    • @lazyheartqh
      @lazyheartqh Před 4 lety

      Pat & Deb Puckett thank you so much for sharing your valuable knowledge so freely. Know that it is extremely valuable to me

  • @andrewcastillo9558
    @andrewcastillo9558 Před 4 lety

    I fully agree with you on the fires. I have always thought how they handled it is ridiculous.

  • @davea5852
    @davea5852 Před 4 lety +5

    Speaking of the Seabees, "Can Do!" The Story of the Seabees, by William Bradford Huie is worth a read. Thanks for your service

  • @davidpearce462
    @davidpearce462 Před 4 lety

    I use bosals on my horses and what I do to shape and then store them is this. I put the bosal on their nose and find the top arch shape I want and then keeping that shape transfer it onto a 2x4 or 2x6 and trace it. Then I find the bottom width and transfer it also onto the wood. I cut it out and then wrap my bosal down around the wood. Each horse has their own bosal shape and I write their name on it and store them like that in my tack room. Works great.

  • @georgepengelly2434
    @georgepengelly2434 Před 4 lety +2

    Australia has the same problem with fires for the same reasons.

    • @carolinemainey1764
      @carolinemainey1764 Před 4 lety +1

      We sure do. Our bush is ment to burn in order to regenerate. If left too long between fires the fuel builds up so much that any fire that comes through is so furious that it kills the bush and any animal in it's path.

  • @leealexander3507
    @leealexander3507 Před 4 lety

    Of course it makes sense. You obviously know a thing or two about hackamores but I like an uphill horse myself. It allows them to work off their hind quarters far better than a downhill horse.

  • @Meanfidler
    @Meanfidler Před 3 lety

    Thanks a lot for your videos and Adios to you Sir.

  • @bryanhauschild4376
    @bryanhauschild4376 Před rokem

    I’m a airplane guy who rides horses in forest service land. There is so much downfall that you cannot get down many trails. They are spending so much of their budget on fire fighting (with airplanes too) that they spend no money on fuel management. It’s a no win. The fire fighting budget will continue to go up until all is burnt. Then they will say it’s a success. Cut costs by 1/2, your totally correct in my mind sir.

  • @MEQCountryKidd
    @MEQCountryKidd Před 4 lety +2

    What cream do you put around your horses' eyes? Is it for fly control?

    • @jenempete
      @jenempete Před 4 lety +4

      In a previous video they answered that it was Swat

  • @jeffd1919
    @jeffd1919 Před 4 lety +2

    A friend is the cowboy for the Ute Nation near Gunnison, CO. A bunch of geologists showed up wanting to study prairie chickens. He told them, "I'll show you where there's some prairie chickens." He took them to the headquarters, where there are corrals, cabins, & a couple of houses. The prairie chickens went running up under the boardwalks in front of the little cabin units. He proceeded to explain to them how he had shot every coyote that he could around there & that was why the prairie chickens were safe there. He also told them that they should be pro- grazzing because sheepmen & cowboys are pretty much the only ones who have much impact on coyote populations. I hope he did some good. It seems a lot of over educated idiots can't learn anything, unless it's written in a book.

  • @rrrrrr-ry3cn
    @rrrrrr-ry3cn Před 4 lety +1

    Chinaco is so beutiful😍

  • @scottrobinson389
    @scottrobinson389 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello guys , so pat , over the years of riding in bosals I’ve noticed the bars tend to bend in the direction of the wraps , from sweat and leaving the wraps tight , I loosen the wraps a bit when I’m done and tighten them up when I’m ready to ride... have you never experienced your bosal having a twist in it from leaving your macate tight all the time ? I truly appreciate everything you record and share with us .... you guys stay safe and healthy.

    • @scottrobinson389
      @scottrobinson389 Před 4 lety +1

      Ohhh... by the way , Greetings from northern Nevada

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety

      We haven’t had that happen. Do your bosals have plugs?

    • @scottrobinson389
      @scottrobinson389 Před 4 lety

      Pat & Deb Puckett well some do , but I guess the one’s that don’t now that I’m thinking about it are the ones that do have a slight twist, I was always told “you take your boots off at night when you go to bed so you take your Macate off your Bosal when you’re done riding” , you are truly a master horseman and a wealth of information I wish I could ride with you for a weekend and just soak up as much of your knowledge as I possibly could, you two take care .

  • @shannonmugavin9181
    @shannonmugavin9181 Před 4 lety +3

    Curious about feeding your horses since you have no pasture. I bet that's expensive buying hay out there. Maybe a video on that?

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety +3

      What would the video cover? Stacking hay in the barn? 😆

    • @shannonmugavin9181
      @shannonmugavin9181 Před 4 lety +1

      @@PatnDebPuckett type of hay, where you get it, how you keep your horses so healthy looking with no pasture. I'm from Ohio so it's a whole different ballgame. Interesting how horses thrive on no pasture. 😊

  • @paoloUAE
    @paoloUAE Před 2 lety

    Mr. Puckett, could not agree more about what to do and not do with US service men and women.

  • @FancySassy80
    @FancySassy80 Před 2 lety

    very interesting , i was going to get a bosal as my girl is running through her sidepull, she was started and trained in a sidepull, she is now 8.. and has mouth issues only reason we are still bitless, as the bit causes her pain and causes her to act out.. thoughts.. remaiin in a sidepull or put her in a snaffle again..

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 2 lety

      Why does the bit cause her pain? What type of bit have you tried?

  • @leealexander3507
    @leealexander3507 Před 4 lety

    My grandfather taught me how to care for the land in a way that clears dead trees and helps the soil rather than depleting it the way the big export commodities farmers do now.

    • @aprilibarra4405
      @aprilibarra4405 Před 3 lety

      That would be a good series to to make to teach others. :0) I would watch to learn.

    • @leealexander3507
      @leealexander3507 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aprilibarra4405 I would love to do a podcast but haven't been able to speak since a surgery 12 years ago. However, others have done it for me. I looked through CZcams after seeing your comment and came upon some channels about diversity farming. That would be a very good start. My grandfather rotated crops yearly instead for ease of crop harvesting. Look up crop rotation or read some books on the subject in order to find out which crops replenish and which ones does each type of plant take what from the soil. The subject; crop rotation.

  • @CSSLivestockandDogs
    @CSSLivestockandDogs Před 4 lety

    Here on the prairie in South Dakota. I’ve been told that over grazing promotes more sage brush in a pasture which I’ve seen a pasture full of sage brush next to one with not. We have fires here as well but lots of people are watching for them so they don’t burn a lot. But 30,000 acres is a lot for a rancher around here. But do you think those pastures that were not grazed as much actually just catch fire more often than the sagebrush ones?

  • @louisealaniz
    @louisealaniz Před 4 lety

    Are you willing to show-n-tell about the face chain/conchos/bling on the hackamore you fitted to the bay mare? p.s. so far three horses here have voted "yes" for your missing link snaffle so thank you for inventing that. near Monterey CA.

  • @lauriesalaiz3210
    @lauriesalaiz3210 Před 4 lety

    Love this video
    I would love to see how you ride a young horse in a bosal ?
    Im between santa cruz fire an henry coe fire. Omg !

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety

      Well you will get your wish as soon as Pat starts Chinaco. Stay safe!

  • @christyhoff9254
    @christyhoff9254 Před rokem

    Exactly right about the logging and grazing. And how much harm is that smoke doing to our lungs. There would be a lot more income derived from harvesting trees and feeding cows also.

  • @clintonrich60
    @clintonrich60 Před 3 lety

    I have ridden all my horses in bosals, 5,10 or 15 year olds. They all have their own bosal, fitted much like you and they all stop on body motion, after a few years ;) Oh, and they are all Missouri Fox Trotters. We trail ride, lots, sort and work cattle and just now getting into ranch roping. I use a fiador instead of a "normal" throat latch for several reasons. One reason is I like to keep the bosal from falling into the mouth and off that soft muscle you speak of in your video. We find if we ride for 6 hours or so that it rubs and causes that area to be very sensitive. Any thoughts? BTW-we're in central Ohio.

  • @redwolfcapt8173
    @redwolfcapt8173 Před 4 měsíci

    Well said, all military should stay home...

  • @piche090391
    @piche090391 Před 4 lety +1

    what breed is Chinaco? @pat

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety +1

      Andalusian/Lusitano.

    • @piche090391
      @piche090391 Před 4 lety

      Pat & Deb Puckett how are they for working cattle? I know they are used for that in Spain, but I have never seen them here working cattle. Thank you

  • @danemoore9277
    @danemoore9277 Před 4 lety

    Heck I live in Western Kansas and we get heavy fogs in the mornings when I get om The bus for school

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety

      The haze isn’t fog. It’s smoke from the fires. Just in case you didn’t understand that.

    • @danemoore9277
      @danemoore9277 Před 4 lety

      @@PatnDebPuckett ya that's what's grandpa said. He's got a busted up arm so he doesn't get up as early and he said it's still around here at like 8:30

  • @alisonevans7403
    @alisonevans7403 Před 4 lety

    So for the bay horse, what would be your bit of choice as an end goal?

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety

      She will ride in a Santa Susan cheekpiece and half breed mouthpiece.

  • @stevenfoulger6066
    @stevenfoulger6066 Před 3 lety

    If making a bridle horse isn't an option for a certain horse, is there a certain western bit you'd recommend? My gelding, who is approx. 12, has been prone to running off. I have gotten him softened up pretty good in a controlled environment, and he's a calmer horse than he used to be. I've been switching it up between riding him in a halter (with the extra knots), a bosal (which he does pretty good on), and a snaffle. Just not sure what to ride him in outside, and what my goal should be to be riding him in. Any advise would be appreciated.

    • @stevenfoulger6066
      @stevenfoulger6066 Před 3 lety

      In case it's relevant, he's a thoroughbred type quarter horse with some Arabian in him. Fairly tall, athletic, and can be emotional, which in some respects may not be a good combination lol, but he is a smart intelligent horse.

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 3 lety +1

      First teach him the one rein stop in the halter and the snaffle. Forget the bosal if he already knows how to run off: czcams.com/video/ECyhsfW6lDk/video.html
      When you can do the one rein stop in an arena at all three gaits, you can go outside.
      Then look up all of our videos on “the logs.” When you can do them one handed in your snaffle, you’re ready to transition to a western bit.
      czcams.com/video/PAlXtdfYRkc/video.html

  • @tennesseegirl5539
    @tennesseegirl5539 Před 4 lety

    What kind of halter are you suggesting Sir? Because I'd like to try that. My horse is 10. I've ridden her in a nylon halter just for fun. And she did fine. Do I need a leather halter? Thank you kindly. Y'all be safe and take care! 🧡 From Tennessee.

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety +1

      The rope halters that appear in our videos. Not flat nylon or leather halters.

    • @tennesseegirl5539
      @tennesseegirl5539 Před 4 lety

      @@PatnDebPuckett okay. Thank you for replying. I didn't realize you could ride in those. 😁

  • @jeffd1919
    @jeffd1919 Před 4 lety +3

    He's gotta head like a Suffolk ram, lol! Good video. Great info. Yep, intensive prescribed grazing, and logging would be great. The scumbags need to stop geo-engineering/ chem-trails/ weather manipulation & let it rain, too, a**holes!

  • @maddycerise
    @maddycerise Před 4 lety

    What is your opinion about a bosal on a young mule?

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety +1

      Pat has no opinion on that subject. He doesn’t know enough about them.

  • @okie2992
    @okie2992 Před rokem

    So why do you not use a fiador on your bosal?

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před rokem

      Because our bosals are shorter and lighter than the old school bosals. By not using a fiador, I get more drop and more signal for my horse.

  • @phoebesmith5081
    @phoebesmith5081 Před rokem

    What about a 10yr old that has a few rides?

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před 4 lety

    It seems that those that have poor feel would risk breaking or damaging the cartilage on the lower nose.

  • @arthurekman8281
    @arthurekman8281 Před 4 lety

    Art from Marin County Ca.
    I like Chinaco's roman, or almost roman nose. He looks rather like a university professor looking over some questionable students.

  • @dustinwyckoff8211
    @dustinwyckoff8211 Před 3 lety

    Do you think the performance horse fad is the reason horses a breaking down. Most of them are done by nine or ten in my part of the country. One more thing is the gray horse a lot smoother and easier to ride all day than the bay

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 3 lety +1

      Any discipline that depends on repetitive movements can cause a horse to break down especially when combined with the small hoof sizes in modern quarter horses.

    • @dustinwyckoff8211
      @dustinwyckoff8211 Před 3 lety

      @@PatnDebPuckett thank you

  • @pedroh.appaloosa2105
    @pedroh.appaloosa2105 Před 4 lety

    Why is white around the eyes of the horse?

  • @jackkrag
    @jackkrag Před rokem

    amen the bandwagon

  • @pedroh.appaloosa2105
    @pedroh.appaloosa2105 Před 4 lety

    What breed is the two ponies?😍 are they mustangs?

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 4 lety +2

      NO. The mare is a QH cross and the big colt is an Andalusian/Lusitano cross.

  • @DragonHeart5150
    @DragonHeart5150 Před 3 lety

    Now if we could just get our politicians to listen to you!

  • @garyj2101
    @garyj2101 Před 3 lety +1

    Need to kick EPA out the door!!

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před 4 lety

    Managed forests--- sustainable yield when done correctly. Way overdone on the environmental restrictions over the last 5 decades. It will take some
    time to get back to some common sense. Particularly since common sense is a superpower these days.

  • @Heavens-Humanaterian-Army
    @Heavens-Humanaterian-Army Před 8 měsíci

    Horse looks very shut down and unhappy.😢

    • @PatnDebPuckett
      @PatnDebPuckett  Před 8 měsíci

      I can assure you that both horses in this video are happy, healthy, and well adjusted.