Don't start your horse before watching this! In this video, we break down the steps you need to go through to safely and effectively put the first ride on your colts.
You're such a great resource. My general knowledge is probably on par with most owner-amateur-trainers, but your detailed pro level tips are super helpful. Sometimes our results don't match our expectations for the work we've put in, and then we don't have an answer for a behavior we didn't anticipate. But your mention of details, (like a horse squirting out to the side), and your explanation of how we set ourselves up for this and how to anticipate and avoid the issue is awesome. I always learn something, if not much more than I reckoned I would from the title alone. Many people are great trainers, but only a handful are truly great at teaching training. Love this channel!
Can you share the company that you get your rope halters from? Would also be interesting to see a video of all your favorite training, tools like stick & string and flags, etc.
Awsome video! And very Nice explained! My 3 year old colt is very like that horse...does not want to work to hard, but do accept most things i do. Ive been scared to push him while on his back, but he just stands there.
I love the preparation you put into starting your colts. Great tips and reminders on safety first also and to read the horse throughout the ride in and out of the saddle. Where did you get your side pull from?
Thanks! I’ve been on my horse a few times. He likes to take me on his own ride agenda which I’ve gone along with since he seems to enjoy it. I call it ‘pony rides’. He takes me in the same direction around the rail of the round pen. It’s time for me to start steering and get brave about trotting. I got some good ideas from you.
I just had a horse accept me mount him, but then when I went to the off dude, I wasn't even up yet and he took off broncing out! 😮 I've never had a horse do this. Will a horse recover from this?
I have a mare who my parents bought for me to ride but she's only ever been used as a pack horse (she has been sat on but only ever ponied around by collage ages guys) so she's clueless when there isn't another horse near her, these tips seem like they are going to work tho so ill tell you how it goes!
I tried a few of these and they worked amazing! definitely help so much and I can tell she understands how this whole thing works! ill definitely be using these tips more often@@zacharias.horsemanship
You're such a great resource. My general knowledge is probably on par with most owner-amateur-trainers, but your detailed pro level tips are super helpful. Sometimes our results don't match our expectations for the work we've put in, and then we don't have an answer for a behavior we didn't anticipate. But your mention of details, (like a horse squirting out to the side), and your explanation of how we set ourselves up for this and how to anticipate and avoid the issue is awesome. I always learn something, if not much more than I reckoned I would from the title alone.
Many people are great trainers, but only a handful are truly great at teaching training. Love this channel!
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Here's the colt starting playlist if you're interested in seeing the rest of the process!
Can you share the company that you get your rope halters from?
Would also be interesting to see a video of all your favorite training, tools like stick & string and flags, etc.
Thank you! Always very informative videos. I really enjoy them.
Smart thinking. Thanks for sharing on CZcams.
I sure appreciate your training videos
Thank you, Vallea!
Greeeaaaat video!!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Great video from australia
Awsome video! And very Nice explained!
My 3 year old colt is very like that horse...does not want to work to hard, but do accept most things i do.
Ive been scared to push him while on his back, but he just stands there.
I love the preparation you put into starting your colts. Great tips and reminders on safety first also and to read the horse throughout the ride in and out of the saddle. Where did you get your side pull from?
Thanks! I’ve been on my horse a few times. He likes to take me on his own ride agenda which I’ve gone along with since he seems to enjoy it. I call it ‘pony rides’. He takes me in the same direction around the rail of the round pen. It’s time for me to start steering and get brave about trotting. I got some good ideas from you.
You've got this! Keep me posted on his progress. Thanks for watching!
I just had a horse accept me mount him, but then when I went to the off dude, I wasn't even up yet and he took off broncing out! 😮 I've never had a horse do this. Will a horse recover from this?
I have a mare who my parents bought for me to ride but she's only ever been used as a pack horse (she has been sat on but only ever ponied around by collage ages guys) so she's clueless when there isn't another horse near her, these tips seem like they are going to work tho so ill tell you how it goes!
Awesome! I'd love to hear how it goes for you. Thanks for watching!
I tried a few of these and they worked amazing! definitely help so much and I can tell she understands how this whole thing works! ill definitely be using these tips more often@@zacharias.horsemanship
Can you put the link to the head piece that you put on him?
It's called a side pull and if you do a Google search multiple companies carry them. I tried to post a link, but it looks like it was deleted.
Where did you buy your pants ???
These are Ariat. I buy most of my jeans at Riding Warehouse! They usually have the best prices.
You shall show the procedure with a wild horse , this horse he is already domesticated and trained ,
Yes that's the whole point, you train the horse before you get on
Can you talk a bit faster please.