Texas Bronc Ride/Colt Starting

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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2019
  • My son Jade Barrett (16), topped one off this afternoon with his brothers Bailey (18) helping on the ground and Trace (11) coaching from the fence. Jade has a busted shoulder from a Bareback horse a couple of weeks ago but was itching to step on and see if this filly would break in two. (I'm raising men here so I don't want to hear any belly aching from you city slicker, want-to-be, horse trainers.) Enjoy
    #BroncStompinColtStartinBrothers

Komentáře • 559

  • @Valor_73737
    @Valor_73737 Před 5 lety +110

    Over the past 40 years I have started probably 200 horses from age 3 through 15 under saddle. In that time I only had two buck the first time on. Both times because I got in a bit of a hurry and didn't do quite enough ground work first. I grew up on a working ranch in the Powder River country of WY. As a kid this is how it was done. But when in high school I met the first real horseman. I was so impressed with him I asked him to help me start my first colt. This man could take a horse fresh out of a wild herd and be on it, totally calm and relaxed in less than an hour! Only man I have ever seen that could do that!

    • @kevinrickard4830
      @kevinrickard4830 Před 5 lety +10

      I’ve broke and trained many horses. I always like the ones that had never been touched by someone else.
      More often then not most horses wouldn’t buck.
      Starting colts you have to be quick. You have to keep the horses attention. By putting pressure on them. Not to much pressure that they freak out and don’t know how to respond. And you reward the slightest try. Gotta be black and white with them. Every time I do this you must do that and I release. Then you ride on a draped rein. If your putting pressure on the horse your telling him to do something. So many people get on tell the horse to go and stop at the same time, or tell the horse to go left and allow it to go right.. It causes problems and could get you hurt!

    • @Valor_73737
      @Valor_73737 Před 5 lety +7

      @@kevinrickard4830 Yes, I don't like to redo someone else's screw ups either. Takes 10 times longer to undo mistakes than doing it right the first time. As for attention, they don't have a long attention span, some longer than others. To continue past that attention span is a waste of time. I also don't like the term "breaking"! The man I mentioned made it clear to me he didn't break horses, he trained them, and to do that he had to establish himself as "leader", not master.

    • @kevinrickard4830
      @kevinrickard4830 Před 5 lety +3

      That’s right you’re not the boss you’re the leader. Being a good leader the horses trust you. John and Josh Lyons put on a obstacle course at the trail horse in Lexington Virginia. One of the obstacles in the course is a 40” bridge you go up and it drops off . Horses don’t have good depth perception so they would step and there was no ground. The horse had to trust you that it wasn’t stepping off a cliff. Once you gain there trust, they know your not letting a lion tiger or bear get them. They will do most anything. You’re right you are their leader not their boss.

    • @rexchristian3067
      @rexchristian3067 Před 5 lety

      That's called a horse whisper some s got some don't I v been working with wild mustang s most my life takes a lot of time

    • @Valor_73737
      @Valor_73737 Před 5 lety +3

      @@rexchristian3067 Yeah, Rex, I got this man to help me start a colt, his instruction was valuable to say the least. And I went to the ranch he worked for and watched him to learn. But he instructed me to use methods I never saw him use. Only thing I can come up with was he had some sort of ability of mentally communicating with horses, as weird as that sounds. I asked him how he did that, only answer he gave was to do what he did one had to completely understand how a horse thinks. I have never seen anyone who could come close to his ability!

  • @Maverick20132
    @Maverick20132 Před 3 lety +79

    “No whining on film” lol
    Dad wisdom 😂

  • @peppybreyer88
    @peppybreyer88 Před 3 lety +63

    Not my way of breaking a horse but you cowboys do end up with loyal, good horses so something must be working. Just remember a saddle pad next time my guy

  • @Artax_The_Magical
    @Artax_The_Magical Před 3 lety +25

    I started my colt at 2 and he didnt buck or scare at all. I am only 14 and he is a mustang from off the range. No bucks freakouts or rears at all. I did ground work for a year&a half before even thinking about riding. So yeah he is 2&1/2 almost 3 now and he is the most well behaved colt I've ever met

    • @popcornshrimp5669
      @popcornshrimp5669 Před 3 lety

      my friends trained a 2 yr old filly and she was the same way.

    • @annalloyd6180
      @annalloyd6180 Před 3 lety +1

      @Dillon you are actually the one doing it wrong. You should do a year of ground work...you shouldn’t train a horse in a week....

    • @Artax_The_Magical
      @Artax_The_Magical Před 3 lety +5

      @Dillon i understand some people think doing groundwork for that long is too long or weird but for one he was too young to ried and he was and is still very skittish and he doesn't trust new people at all. imagine being taken away from your mother at a young age and being herded up with a helicopter, chased around by other horses, to be at the bottom of the herd and not get to eat every day?? imagine being shoved into a trailer and having people you don't know poke you and try to train you? i needed not to work mainly on groundwork with him i NEEDED to build trust and love between him and i, that is why i didn't try to saddle him and scare him into being afraid of people. he is my best friend and i love him and vice versa for him. He needed the extra year of just bonding with me and someone to love him just like a mother.
      That is why i spent so much time doing groundwork and showing him new things, and building up that bond that we have now.

    • @annalloyd6180
      @annalloyd6180 Před 3 lety

      @Dillon I’m just saying you should train a horse for awhile...take it slow

    • @annalloyd6180
      @annalloyd6180 Před 3 lety

      @Dillon I’m a equestrian...I’m a jumper...who ar eu to assume I’ve never seen a horse in my life..

  • @jasmineday6691
    @jasmineday6691 Před 3 lety +4

    *bucking situation*
    Colt: gosh, did you see that? It was like a tornado! Oh wait it was me he he

  • @morganb9245
    @morganb9245 Před 3 lety +83

    Thank you kindly for demonstrating your extreme lack of horsemanship and knowledge.

    • @arizonasucculent8632
      @arizonasucculent8632 Před 3 lety +9

      :) work horses are trained different than an event horse. It's called...work.

    • @yorumsfield556
      @yorumsfield556 Před 3 lety +1

      @Sesshomaru Uzumaki Rubbish!

    • @randomalex5119
      @randomalex5119 Před 3 lety +1

      This is not a good way to train any Animal. Idc if they are a Sporthorse, Cowhorse, Workhorse or Companion. It's not true horsemanship it's just a traditional form of abuse.

    • @iragervais9323
      @iragervais9323 Před 2 lety +1

      We all break them different huh

    • @sandmtnirishred
      @sandmtnirishred Před 2 lety

      Boy did good. Training men not beasts lol

  • @moriver1
    @moriver1 Před 4 lety +51

    Looks like your doing it the hard way Tex!

  • @lillianwoods2290
    @lillianwoods2290 Před 3 lety +39

    Breaking her the ol Cowboy way, you rode her well! However not So pleased with the fact you aren’t using a saddle pad, that will give her back soars that’ll Make her not wanna be ridden. It won’t hurt to by a 30$ saddle pad!

    • @samclegg2805
      @samclegg2805 Před 3 lety +3

      The saddle pad isn't going to make a difference for the 20-30 minutes he's going to be saddled

    • @lillianwoods2290
      @lillianwoods2290 Před 3 lety +3

      @@samclegg2805 we can agree to disagree but it does. it's like if you wore shoes with out socks its uncomfortable right? and you want the horse to be as comfortable as possible. if you have a saddle rubbing its withers raw that horse will develop behavior problems.

    • @samclegg2805
      @samclegg2805 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lillianwoods2290 shruggie, yeah if it rubs their withers raw they will misbehave. I have ridden dozens of horses the first time with thin blankets or nothing but sheepskin and not ever, even one time, has the 20 minute ride ever caused a problem with young horse. Your sock analogy sucks by the way. Do you put socks on to put on your flip flops when you go grab something out of your car? Or are we having a competition on who can ask stupid nonsense questions that don't have anything to do with the subject matter? I kid I kid. In all seriousness 2 year old horses are slippery and on some of them anything more than a thin blanket can make it very difficult to keep your saddle on them and if you can sometimes you get to where your going and you don't have a saddle pad. I've lost a few pads off 2-3 year old horses on gathering trip. You seem like you have way more experience than me so you're probably right.

    • @yourlocalweirdo5389
      @yourlocalweirdo5389 Před 3 lety +1

      @@samclegg2805 see your just a abusive human I’m not even Gonna call you a rider your just a horable person and shouldn’t be around animals your “example” sucks like you idc what you say to me a saddle pad helps a lot and if you don’t use one it proves your an abusive person. Not using a saddle pad can cause back problems, sores, and a sway back. A sway back in unfixable, the saddle rubs into the horses bones and shapes them and makes a sway back. If you think you shouldn’t use a saddle pad how bout you use one for a day and see how much better your horse acts bc your horse prob Bucky you all the time. If it had a chance to run off it would bc it’s scared of you bc you abuse your horse. Your horse prob has a sway back and your to blind to realize coward

    • @samclegg2805
      @samclegg2805 Před 3 lety

      @@yourlocalweirdo5389 *too* blind *too* realize. The people who know what they are talking about always resort to personal attacks on strangers. You know nothing about me nor my experience. I am speaking to what I have experienced, if that upsets you, well that says way more about you than it does me. I didn't say you shouldn't use saddle pads, I said it won't make a difference for a 20 min ride in a round pen on a 2 year old horse. I have no experience with horses with sway backs, thus I cannot speak to whether your assertion regarding pads preventing sway back as fact, you may be right. I fail to see how what I have conveyed as my experience with livestock has given you license to brand me a "coward" so if you happen to be right about that we'll have to admit that's a coincidence.

  • @larrysims9053
    @larrysims9053 Před 2 lety +6

    Love this. Its how we started them when I was a kid. Funny, she stopped when you hollered at the dog. She will be one to listen to you.

  • @cherylreynolds5148
    @cherylreynolds5148 Před měsícem

    A dose of and textbook example of good ole boy rough backyard TX horsemanship.

  • @henryhenry903
    @henryhenry903 Před 5 lety +67

    With some good ground work teaching the colt to think it’s way through new situations you won’t have them freeze up and even buck in most cases

    • @Valor_73737
      @Valor_73737 Před 5 lety +4

      Exactly!

    • @henryhenry903
      @henryhenry903 Před 5 lety +12

      Ron Fillmore it’s crazy how many people skip through the ground work and have problems later on because of it.

    • @Valor_73737
      @Valor_73737 Před 5 lety +10

      @@henryhenry903 Mostly because too many people still have the notion a horse must subdued. The man I mentioned below taught me to be the horse's leader, not its master. Big difference. Horses depend on their leader. Over the years I had only 2 buck with me when I first got on. In both cases it was because I had not carried out the ground work quite as long as I should have.

    • @henryhenry903
      @henryhenry903 Před 5 lety +4

      Ron Fillmore yup you are right when I started working with horses i was told get on and get back on if you get bucked off which I did and learned pretty quick that the end result wasn’t quite what I wanted so I started reading and going to clinics and came up with a good mixture of bits a piece that work good for me and I have never looked back, on average I put a month of ground work on any given colt I start, and you really just get on and continue training after that because they don’t buck and you aren’t going backwards

    • @Valor_73737
      @Valor_73737 Před 5 lety +4

      @@henryhenry903 Exactly! I teach them everything they need to know from the ground before I get on. I use long lines attached to the sides of a halter and ran through the stirrups, tied together under the horse. Obviously, the horse is already accustomed to the saddle. Forward, backward, stops, turns, yielding the front and hind quarters from both sides. Then it depends on the horse. My usual method first time on is to ease up and stand on the stirrup. If horse seems OK with that I will swing my leg over and step down on the off side. May repeat from one side to the other 3-4 times. If the horse is nervous about it, that's all for that day. If not nervous, I will eventually sit in the saddle for a while and let the horse relax. If horse is still relaxed I usually ask for a couple of steps backward, something I have trained extensively from the ground! If the horse handles that OK, I'll ask to move forward. Keep everything low keyed, maybe a few turns both directions! That is usually all I do the first ride. This system has worked well for young horses and one 13 year old and two 15 year old mares that had never been ridden.

  • @brooksequine7621
    @brooksequine7621 Před 3 lety +44

    The last thing we want is for a horse to learn to buck .
    Sheesh .

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 3 lety +9

      The old cowboy way is stupid.

    • @ricobustos7883
      @ricobustos7883 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gerrycoleman7290 no it’s not

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 3 lety +11

      @@ricobustos7883 Let me put it this way..........The old cowboy way works. But it is not in the best interests of the horse. There are better ways.

    • @rilynnmcclure4546
      @rilynnmcclure4546 Před 3 lety +2

      Probably a lot better then the way you do it 🤣🤣

    • @brooksequine7621
      @brooksequine7621 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rilynnmcclure4546 : As if you had any clue . Moron .

  • @connietempleton3588
    @connietempleton3588 Před 2 lety +2

    This guy can ride!!

  • @hoto850
    @hoto850 Před 2 lety +1

    The camera mans knowledge is amazing.😅😅😅😅 He's voice though

  • @shobud71
    @shobud71 Před 5 lety +32

    I'd rather use a pony horse to start Colts makes work a lot easier and they get it a lot quicker

    • @carlosjrodriguez2036
      @carlosjrodriguez2036 Před 3 lety

      Amchav 71 its not called a pony horses it's called a pony and I am not mean I swear lol

    • @Latarielle
      @Latarielle Před 3 lety +1

      @@carlosjrodriguez2036 they are specifically talking about ponying horse... its where you ride another horse next to the horse you want to break

    • @carlosjrodriguez2036
      @carlosjrodriguez2036 Před 3 lety

      @@Latarielle I sorry I thought you where calling the pony a pony horse

  • @sarahhedley5964
    @sarahhedley5964 Před 5 lety +30

    I just come for the commentary

  • @nateodegaard2017
    @nateodegaard2017 Před 4 lety +3

    Real kabois right there folks

  • @darebear2438
    @darebear2438 Před 2 lety

    No stirrups in the beginning? Boys got Velcro on his pants and seat 😂 I’m glad he tightened that cinch though. I saw it roll when he got on and thought for sure he was gonna be under her

  • @troybergquist9942
    @troybergquist9942 Před 4 lety +13

    Half the time if a horse is gonna buck it’s gonna buck look at some of the other videos they do ground work this is just more fun to watch😂😂

  • @luciaramirez7191
    @luciaramirez7191 Před 3 lety +5

    Half y’all commenting saying “there’s a better way, I would know” yet you’re starting old horses that were let to sit out in a field for a while. Honest truth is, half y’all wouldn’t have the stones to do what this kid is doing. Nor do y’all know the pretense. Horses can still explode and have some tantrum no matter how much prep you do, you just gotta learn to prepare and ride it out. Not all of us get to ride bomb proof nanny ponies our daddies bought us.

    • @luciaramirez7191
      @luciaramirez7191 Před 3 lety

      @Madison Castillo and by that you mean? Point is, horses are unpredictable. The process people are seeing and judging is less then 3 minutes long. Starting horses can take up to a year. We don’t know the whole process, and no matter how much preparation and desensitization you do there can be an explosion of natural fear caused by instincts. You cannot train out natural prey behavior. This kid sticks in his saddle, and is persistent. He’s confident and calm. Everyone is different, that’s obvious, but so is every horse. Horses can be ridden for the first time and they act like they’ve been doing it for life, horses who’ve been risen for life can still manage to explode in random situations.

    • @sinaravelazquez7472
      @sinaravelazquez7472 Před 3 lety

      Ok girl no, there is a better way, and it’s not that other people who train horse’s don’t “ have the stones to do it this way” we don’t have the heart to let our horses or ourselves get hurt. Horses can snap their legs like twigs and this is a good way to injure your horse not to mention the man. Yes all horses have temper tantrums and bursts of energy that you have to ride out but this is no way to solve it. We are not in the old days anymore, there are different and better ways of starting a horse, people like this don’t know better, like this, or believe it’s right but it’s not.

    • @luciaramirez7191
      @luciaramirez7191 Před 3 lety

      @@sinaravelazquez7472 honey, you’re literally solidifying my point. You don’t know the whole story, horses are prey animals. They’ll react to things by panicking if they aren’t familiar no matter the amount of prep you put in before hand. The rider remains calm and sticks in his seat and tries to maintain his weight distribution despite the fit the horse throws. I never said we were in the old days, but these trainers understand horses will react however they end up reacting we just have to ride it out and find a solution as we go.

    • @sinaravelazquez7472
      @sinaravelazquez7472 Před 3 lety

      @@luciaramirez7191 that’s not hat I meant, by the old days I mean people breaking horses. There are safer ways of starting a horse ,for the people but mostly for the horse because if it gets hurt to a point it will be put down. And I understand completely, horses will spook it’s natural and unavoidable and you have to ride it out. I was talking about the starting of the horse not the riding. Starting a horse like this can hurt it before it’s fully trained.

    • @luciaramirez7191
      @luciaramirez7191 Před 3 lety

      @@sinaravelazquez7472 the horse isn’t being started JUST now. Obviously they’ve undergone haltering, leading, handling, grooming, desensitization etc. you’re assuming their only method is to throw a saddle on and hop on and hope for the best, when it’s pretty obvious that’s far from the truth. Also, I never said anything about this being the only method of starting horses. So like I said before, you can prep as much as you want, it’s healthy that you do, however a horse is still an animal. They will react to unfamiliar situations and conditions, no matter the preparation. We just have to learn to handle it and work through it and hopefully get to an extent of managing that behavior and teaching horses to react with care and attempt to understand the situation rather then freak out. This is not the only starting this horse has been through, obviously. How you can’t see that, I’m not quite sure but I suggest you think a little harder instead of assuming this is the only training young horses are brought into.

  • @brooksequine7621
    @brooksequine7621 Před 3 lety +6

    Nobody recognized that the young man holding the horse took an ear ?
    Beginners , all if you .

    • @brooksequine7621
      @brooksequine7621 Před 3 lety

      @Dillon : Well ... to twist an ear is a " Distraction " .
      So is using a twitch , lip chain , to hold a skin fold on one's neck , to put a finger in one's eye ... You are not talking to a rookie .

    • @brooksequine7621
      @brooksequine7621 Před 3 lety

      @Dillon : My IGNORANT friend ... one doesn't merely " hold " the ear .
      One TWISTS it and the harder you twist an ear , the better it's effect .
      IF you had any education AT ALL about equines and the means of " restraint " , you would know this so go bot yourself up your bum .
      P.S. I'd bet that you've no idea what a " Bot fly " is ...
      Google it .

    • @brooksequine7621
      @brooksequine7621 Před 3 lety

      @Dillon : A hahaha ha !
      Beginner . Rookie . Moron .
      You've never eared one before , have you ?
      Keep talking . I love the hole that you're digging for yourself !

    • @rosegarden9575
      @rosegarden9575 Před 3 lety +1

      This is ridiculous in this day and age. Y'all are pathetic. Watch some Mustang training videos or Pat Parelli.
      This horse will not respect any of you.
      You could have really hurt that horse running it into the fence.
      No horsemanship here.

  • @ronniepitchford8829
    @ronniepitchford8829 Před 5 lety +34

    I used to break horses like that until i learned a more sophisticated way of doing it.

    • @bigmannjunior5865
      @bigmannjunior5865 Před 5 lety

      Ronnie Pitchford the other way how they do it now and day its to try and get the rope around the horse's foot and try to make it bow and get it to trust the person

    • @devilssemblance5938
      @devilssemblance5938 Před 5 lety +3

      @@bigmannjunior5865 what in the hell kind of garbage is that? That's old style, forcing a horse to do things. The proper way to start a horse, in my opinion and from experience, is bareback. Don't even introduce a saddle until that horse is moving off your cues bareback. Introduce the saddle when you're ready to advance from a walk, 9 times out of 10, the feeling of a saddle is what makes them buck, not your weight. I've trained a handful of horses and starting this way they never buck with me unless something startles them. You have to build up from ground level, trust is a two way street.

    • @mindywoolever3429
      @mindywoolever3429 Před 4 lety +2

      Big MannJunior are u stupid.?

  • @backgroundcharacter2615
    @backgroundcharacter2615 Před 3 lety +30

    What the hell were you doing?

  • @daniellehinchey6484
    @daniellehinchey6484 Před 3 lety +2

    I love your voice. I could listen to it forever

  • @mountainponiesclub7068
    @mountainponiesclub7068 Před 4 lety +1

    The most beautiful filly I have seen

  • @shiloh2735
    @shiloh2735 Před 3 lety

    Read the description and DAMN! give it to 'em straight!!!

  • @hannahheal354
    @hannahheal354 Před 3 lety +9

    Breaking a horse and braking the spirit of a horse are 2 very different things

    • @sandmtnirishred
      @sandmtnirishred Před 2 lety

      Yes, they are. That filly will NEVER FORGET SHE WAS SAFE THE ENTIRE TIME.
      She didn't know what he was doing or what to do herself, but especially when she fell, he stayed calm, didn't jerk her, and so now she trusts him.

  • @mackenzielankford2417
    @mackenzielankford2417 Před 3 lety +18

    great video. but why no saddle pad? it’ll rub her raw. i see all the other videos you use a pad why not this time?

  • @EdgarRodriguez-oo3ls
    @EdgarRodriguez-oo3ls Před 4 lety +2

    Felicidades buen vaquero al aferrarse al potro

  • @jaywillelec
    @jaywillelec Před 5 lety +59

    There is a better way.

    • @paytonthomas1689
      @paytonthomas1689 Před 3 lety +2

      Your pry some city kid

    • @jaywillelec
      @jaywillelec Před 3 lety

      @@paytonthomas1689 Far from it. I can also spell.

    • @paytonthomas1689
      @paytonthomas1689 Před 3 lety +1

      Shut up I'm on the ranch every day and starting colts and riding bulls and punching fools.

    • @jaywillelec
      @jaywillelec Před 3 lety

      @@paytonthomas1689 HaHaHa, if that's the case your a slow learner.

    • @paytonthomas1689
      @paytonthomas1689 Před 3 lety +1

      Shut the hell up bitch

  • @marlind.odermatt8108
    @marlind.odermatt8108 Před 8 měsíci

    We need the strawberry roan song in the background!

  • @timklassen421
    @timklassen421 Před 2 lety

    Clinton Anderson starting colts has a great method down under horse man ship also John Lyons book round pen reasoning any way we all got to start some where you can be a bronc rider or a horse man Iam to old to be a bronc rider thanks for the video it was entertainment.

  • @sillentstone
    @sillentstone Před 4 lety

    bravo power

  • @Rebecca-ue3hs
    @Rebecca-ue3hs Před 3 lety +1

    How old was he when you got on his back?

  • @mayaavelarde6490
    @mayaavelarde6490 Před 3 lety

    🤩🤩🤩

  • @lalopaita3734
    @lalopaita3734 Před 4 lety

    Buen.trabajo..

  • @aamtnfndnfng7749
    @aamtnfndnfng7749 Před 3 lety

    "No whining on film" 🤣 "don't whine im tryna film"

  • @larrysims9053
    @larrysims9053 Před 2 lety

    Blew my damn stirrups dad. 😀

  • @carsynwilliams6228
    @carsynwilliams6228 Před 3 lety +2

    Why are you riding without a saddle pad???

  • @Greg-wz6fp
    @Greg-wz6fp Před 5 lety +40

    What in the wide wide world of goobers is going on here?

    • @garrettwade3623
      @garrettwade3623 Před 3 lety +4

      They’re breaking in a fresh colt that’s never been ridden before

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 3 lety +2

      The old cowboy way of 'breaking' a horse. Of course, it is stupid and bad for the horse.

  • @thatswhatsupcuz8926
    @thatswhatsupcuz8926 Před 3 lety +2

    She just needs a case of "Spur-Brisbia"!

  • @naevrys
    @naevrys Před 3 lety +20

    If this is what your horse does the first time you get on them, you’ve clearly done something wrong.

    • @tessmonro7102
      @tessmonro7102 Před 3 lety +2

      Lots wrong I'd say. Poor pony being stuck with ignorant "trainers".

    • @ricksnead7519
      @ricksnead7519 Před 3 lety +1

      Theses people are just RUDE I feel bad for the terrible treated horse

    • @garrettwade3623
      @garrettwade3623 Před 3 lety

      Every horse does this when being ridden for the first time. They don’t just let you ride em right off the bat.

    • @naevrys
      @naevrys Před 3 lety +3

      @@garrettwade3623 That is a very false statement. It's normal for a horse to buck a bit when they're saddled for the first time, but they shouldn't be taking off like a bronco when you sit on them for the first time. I've seen many horses be completely calm when started undersaddle, no bucking at all. Sometimes there's an odd case but thats not due to a lack of prep. There are plenty of videos out there that can prove your statement wrong as well.

    • @ricksnead7519
      @ricksnead7519 Před 3 lety +2

      @@garrettwade3623 no i have a horse , that horse is being mistreated

  • @kayvonderahe685
    @kayvonderahe685 Před 3 lety +28

    Too rough on the horse! Take your time and make it a good experience for the horse instead of being quick and making the horse have a bad experience

    • @aamtnfndnfng7749
      @aamtnfndnfng7749 Před 3 lety +3

      Stfu you probably don't even know how to ride a horse.

    • @lindaalexander09
      @lindaalexander09 Před 2 lety +1

      Fuck u she's right and in my opinion they shouldn't even have a horse bc of this

    • @pearlfromthepilot984
      @pearlfromthepilot984 Před 2 lety

      @@aamtnfndnfng7749 no you stfu kay is right

    • @jaredlamb9824
      @jaredlamb9824 Před 2 lety +1

      @@aamtnfndnfng7749 You definitely need to watch some of Buck Brennaman’s training videos.

    • @jthompson6812
      @jthompson6812 Před 2 lety +1

      as he said in the description, he dont wanna hear no whinin from u city slicker horse trainers

  • @lynn5581
    @lynn5581 Před 3 lety +1

    Why is there no saddle pad

  • @soulgravygarage8409
    @soulgravygarage8409 Před rokem

    Nice Job! RODEO RANCH TV

  • @joeythompson1225
    @joeythompson1225 Před 3 lety

    Where u get them halters?

  • @shiloh2735
    @shiloh2735 Před 5 lety

    That fucking dog. Everyones gotta have a fucking dog when they do this shit.

  • @silverstarhorsemanship2324

    No saddle pad?

  • @franciszee1390
    @franciszee1390 Před 2 lety

    Jake kinda scare not moving the horse with his rein but basically just sitting on the colt probably in his mindset he's thinking "please don't buck, please don't buck" over and over ....

  • @eduardoromo7883
    @eduardoromo7883 Před 2 lety

    Wow ,

  • @dillonmckenzie8028
    @dillonmckenzie8028 Před 4 lety +1

    What kinda halter are they using there? Curious cause I got one to start and was thinking of trying something different than my bosal setup

  • @Himplaysgames
    @Himplaysgames Před 4 lety

    When she said get your sturups that made me mad bc ik how hard it is to get them mid ride

  • @alissonfc7456
    @alissonfc7456 Před 3 lety

    Tinha q ter sido a campo fora ai sim daria pra ver se o ginete é bom

  • @aleckrug1554
    @aleckrug1554 Před 3 lety

    The guy recording sounds like that squidbilly feller on adult swim.

  • @KevinRAAMAAAGE
    @KevinRAAMAAAGE Před 3 lety +58

    What in the methanphetimine is going on here. This isnt colt starting. Come on, have some more pride in what you do.
    And yes, I have trained my own animals. There is a better way

    • @KevinRAAMAAAGE
      @KevinRAAMAAAGE Před 3 lety +7

      @Bailey Shiver that was literate. And nah, real cowboys know how to do it better, can tell you that much. Keep your Texas Walmart training to yourself

    • @KevinRAAMAAAGE
      @KevinRAAMAAAGE Před 3 lety +5

      @Milla Kjølset-Følgesvold you always have to put down that first ride, but there is a foundation below that. Groundwork, actual horsemandhip. Not just hopping on and yeehaw. That's not how you train a horse to last. You can do that walmart trainer bullshit if you want but tell me how good your animal you have after that and tell me how long before you're spitting the excuse you had to sell it at auction to a meat buyer because you wanted the quick way, not the right way. Maybe not you persay, but think of someone as an example. Like the asshole who responded to me first. That guy, is a dumbass hick.

    • @maelynn3160
      @maelynn3160 Před 3 lety +3

      Legit love this comment because of the truth. It doesn’t just happen. You have the do ground work and desensitization and so much more

  • @vandemanferretstasmania.ni9576

    Saw this on TikTok

  • @davemegaw5282
    @davemegaw5282 Před 5 lety +3

    Stand in the middle of the to get the colt to move off

  • @traceywilliams545
    @traceywilliams545 Před 4 lety +35

    That's not how it's done rookies

    • @themississippicowboy1576
      @themississippicowboy1576 Před 4 lety +11

      Tracey Williams they are doing it they way they want to do quit bad talking them you probably couldn’t ride a bronc you Just a keyboard warrior

    • @austriae
      @austriae Před 4 lety +1

      Tracey Williams is right. The Missipi Cowboy, Don't educate people when you have no idea what you are talking about. Stick to riding a rocking horse.

    • @themississippicowboy1576
      @themississippicowboy1576 Před 4 lety +2

      Loïs Keeken they want to do the old way let them don’t be jackass about it

    • @austriae
      @austriae Před 4 lety +1

      @@themississippicowboy1576 Well, you started the convo, i just spoke my mind.

    • @coollikegrass2489
      @coollikegrass2489 Před 4 lety +7

      @@themississippicowboy1576 This is absolutely not how you do it. This is shit riding. Grabbing onto the nose as he mounts? As soon as the horse moves pull back hard on the thin rope around the horses nose? The old way is called the old way because it's old and outdated.
      We have moved on and have the education to know there are MUCH better ways. If he were to take a month or two working with this horse this bucking episode would of never happened. Train your horse properly

  • @wendellapache5269
    @wendellapache5269 Před 5 lety +21

    Old style spirit breaking. Hook up first, you'll get better results. 🦓

    • @rickysnow400
      @rickysnow400 Před 5 lety +3

      I train the new school way and I always will but I've ridden plenty of great horses that were twitched with a bag over their head to start. It's not a pleasant experience for the horse and I would rather hook up with one and hopefully they never buck but there are a lot of good horses out there started the old school way.

    • @maxsanchez2339
      @maxsanchez2339 Před 5 lety +6

      Faster results, never better results.

    • @thin.collar.361
      @thin.collar.361 Před 5 lety +3

      Spirit breaking? We must be watching 2 different videos....

    • @emilyplaysgamesstuwe5801
      @emilyplaysgamesstuwe5801 Před 4 lety +2

      Thresher Parr one movie one video lol

  • @joanofarc1338
    @joanofarc1338 Před 2 lety

    I’ll tell y’all, every time I see this, I can’t help but think how many times before this scene has been performed over the centuries. I hope it continues…Cowgirls and Cowboys forever‼️

  • @teamestaves1333
    @teamestaves1333 Před 5 lety +2

    SMH I like how these comments make it sounds like they kno what they r doing. Starting colts like this has always been done and still works. Good job y’all n have a good day

  • @the.eq.commenter6274
    @the.eq.commenter6274 Před 3 lety

    What age is the horse?

  • @HankDaHorse
    @HankDaHorse Před rokem

    Is the horse at least 4 years old?

  • @tomallen8386
    @tomallen8386 Před 3 lety +1

    Umm.... where is the saddle pad !?!?!?!

  • @mohamedgoda8597
    @mohamedgoda8597 Před 3 lety +1

    الله يعينك علىه

  • @riverwilliams8857
    @riverwilliams8857 Před 4 lety +17

    I like how everyone in the comments think they know everything about breaking colts 🙄😂

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose Před 4 lety

      some of them DO know.

    • @riverwilliams8857
      @riverwilliams8857 Před 4 lety

      watchgoose no crap but do you really think everyone on here knows how. No.

    • @SpiderXtra7
      @SpiderXtra7 Před 4 lety

      River Williams eh I don’t know

  • @devonparker511
    @devonparker511 Před 5 lety +5

    I hope y'all are handling your horses this way because you have so many that you cant afford to spare the time to train them thoroughly and can only green break em. At the same time it may be best for you not to handle em at all considering a horse trained the wrong way is worse than a horse not trained at all.

  • @jencaisse7392
    @jencaisse7392 Před 5 lety +15

    There are a few things wrong i see with this. But sports? Also, i like the no bit. I've seen worse tho, so no hate

    • @shelleyturner6591
      @shelleyturner6591 Před 4 lety +2

      the only reason they don't have a bit is because when your breaking a colt or a filly they don't use bits at the beginning because the horse is either just learning about the halter or the horse is green broke. but I promise the bit wont hurt the horse. no worries

  • @melissamaxwell4792
    @melissamaxwell4792 Před 2 lety +3

    This video just makes me sad. Crazy how some people just don't train ground work enough. You should get on and get off, and repeat. This makes me so angry that after she\he was standing still but not going crazy, you hit her with a rope to try and "buck her out" instead of patting her and using positive reinforcement. People these days.

  • @kathykickingwoman3157
    @kathykickingwoman3157 Před 3 lety +8

    That is one good looking filly and he rode her well!

  • @nathaliewade752
    @nathaliewade752 Před 5 lety +4

    i would suggest following monty roberts horse breaking its about a paternership no force

  • @angelwanna4300
    @angelwanna4300 Před 4 lety +4

    You shouldn't even be slapping it anyway

  • @m0squit0.k4t5
    @m0squit0.k4t5 Před 3 lety +2

    Never whooop a horse like that

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před 3 lety

    We have advanced beyond the old cowboy way of breaking...............did you miss the memo?

  • @sandykien4233
    @sandykien4233 Před 4 lety +2

    Please don´t ride like this. That´s old school. The horse is scared, does not know what to do. The only thing a horse can do, is to buck. If you start slow, teach him ground work, how to go left and right, how to communicate, how to wear a saddle and a bridle, it will trust you. This is the wrong way to start a horse. The horse can hurt you and it can hurt himself. I feel sorry for this horse, because human can be so stupid and think, yeah, it´s great to break a bucking horse. No it isn´t. It shows that those people never have learned from the past.

  • @bellasue02
    @bellasue02 Před 4 lety +1

    Shes nice. Love her color

  • @caitlynfabian4899
    @caitlynfabian4899 Před 3 lety +5

    That's absolutely horrible! Didn't even have a saddle pad! That is abuse that poor filly is probably gonna be messed up forever!😤😑

  • @dakota070986
    @dakota070986 Před rokem

    No saddle pad? Why not make this new and strange experience a bit more comfortable for the horse ?

  • @roedoresdeoliveira
    @roedoresdeoliveira Před 3 lety

    Nothing wrong in bucking a colt off, but if you're stating a horse already with spurs on it will need a whole star fish by the end.

  • @hadleysmith5486
    @hadleysmith5486 Před 3 lety

    Dont pull back thats how the rear and get ya learned that the hard way

  • @sapelaw478
    @sapelaw478 Před 4 lety +1

    Raleigh NEEDS to see this

    • @klarapasztor4871
      @klarapasztor4871 Před 4 lety +3

      @@kyracox4452 Actually there is everything wrong with this kind of "horsemanship".

    • @kyracox4452
      @kyracox4452 Před 4 lety

      Kelsey May I’m sorry I posted that a while ago now that I go back and look at the video I see everything is wrong with it I apologize

    • @kyracox4452
      @kyracox4452 Před 4 lety

      Kelsey May yes it is wrong and I feel poorly for the horse

  • @getoffmyyoutube1711
    @getoffmyyoutube1711 Před 3 lety

    What happened to saddle pads

    • @brooksequine7621
      @brooksequine7621 Před 3 lety

      Get off my You tube :
      The saddle pad ... they probably give it to the poor dogs who sleep in the stable .
      The horse is no friend and more than likely , neither are their working dogs .
      Just Machinery things .
      Sooo ... what of their women ??????

  • @doriennaraine3004
    @doriennaraine3004 Před 4 lety +6

    Shouldve taught him to move out on the ground. And got off when he was standing still.
    I dont know why you gotta bounce all over him and slam onto his back if you were a good rider

  • @luvrr9888
    @luvrr9888 Před 3 lety +4

    Aww I feel so glad he had the guts to get on that horse, i Stan for him.

  • @jguinn7234
    @jguinn7234 Před 4 lety +2

    No Winn'in on feelm

  • @SmilingJumpingPuppy-qm5ho
    @SmilingJumpingPuppy-qm5ho Před měsícem

    She didn’t want to move because every time she moved, he pulled her face off.

  • @stephaniesnyder2034
    @stephaniesnyder2034 Před 5 lety

    That's a beautiful filly. And just from looking at her she seems to hold herself well.

  • @barrel_racer1472
    @barrel_racer1472 Před 3 lety

    Why don’t you not have a saddle pad

  • @nevaehboynton8736
    @nevaehboynton8736 Před 3 lety

    what a heck of a buck how did u manage her

  • @toomanythoroughbreds
    @toomanythoroughbreds Před 3 lety +5

    0:41 when she stops, that when you pat her, rub her neck and tell her she's a "good girl" you don't just sit there and wait for her to buck again. you could even get off and give her some treats because she did so well for her first time ridden and calmed down after less than a minute.

    • @user-gq5io8oy6u
      @user-gq5io8oy6u Před 2 měsíci +1

      Agree he even started trying to get her to go again

  • @unforgivensometimes2947

    She let out all the steam right before she started bucking 😂😂

  • @thehomienextdor9892
    @thehomienextdor9892 Před 5 lety +1

    i agree with this breaking system i would do the same but not a hate comment but why is there no saddle sad

    • @brookemaddox2808
      @brookemaddox2808 Před 5 lety +3

      There is if you look closely. Its just a thin small one. It only covers the area of the saddle

    • @jjh4217
      @jjh4217 Před 3 lety

      Idk every horse is different but I’ve noticed with some at first it’s easier to just put the pad or saddle on alone idk why but some get stirred up when you try and put the pad then the saddle

  • @crickeymate8966
    @crickeymate8966 Před 5 lety +5

    Lmao!!! But what do I know ... only broke but a few handful!!!!! Goodluck men!!
    All it takes is the first ride and then.... Miles!!!!

  • @tannersims4011
    @tannersims4011 Před 5 lety +3

    Can I come spend a summer with you?!! You would change my whole look on life!!!

  • @chriciamacias2210
    @chriciamacias2210 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow i can't believe you trying little horse like that am going to call the police what did the horse ever do to you

  • @t.t.pickle9643
    @t.t.pickle9643 Před 5 lety +4

    Cowboys my ass a true cowboy starts a colt an doesn't let it buck good job dime store ..

  • @danpatch4751
    @danpatch4751 Před 3 lety +1

    This is a correct way to break a horse. There are different ways and methods, everyone will go about it there own way. But this is the preferred method, put it out there and get it done.

  • @Riverrat73
    @Riverrat73 Před 2 měsíci

    I'd be embarrassed!

  • @allegra2116
    @allegra2116 Před 3 lety +1

    you need a saddle pad

  • @depphead_edits9455
    @depphead_edits9455 Před 3 lety

    Colt or FILLY