Horse Training - First Ride, First Mount, Difficult Horse

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2015
  • Horse first ride, saddling, mounting, and riding. Watch as our trainer takes Tell through the numerous steps of setting him up for a successful first ride. Tell is an 11 year old Appaloosa Thoroughbred 17HH who needed a restart after he had become very complex and dangerous. Trainer: Remount Horsemanship Pittsboro, NC
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    Yanasa Ama Ranch formerly the Rankin Ranch of NC is a family Homestead in North Carolina. www.YanasaRanch.com
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  • @YanasaTV
    @YanasaTV  Před 6 lety +3

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    • @najibcasa2745
      @najibcasa2745 Před 5 lety

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    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety

      @@najibcasa2745 The only method I use in working with a horse is the way horses interact with each other. Establishing yourself as a fair and trusted leader. Understanding the horse's way of communicating. And becoming an effective communicator with the horse. The horse will 'tell' you if you are doing things right or wrong.

    • @charlesleight5741
      @charlesleight5741 Před 3 lety

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  • @Andrea-df8js
    @Andrea-df8js Před 6 lety +93

    You consider this horse "Difficult"? 🤔

    • @olivia0151
      @olivia0151 Před 6 lety +4

      andrea michelle ikr. I own a pretty 5 year old mare and we first started training her today and when we walked her with a lead rope while swinging the rope she kept bucking and jumping

    • @misssmarteepants3465
      @misssmarteepants3465 Před 5 lety +19

      We only see right now. Every horse has a history that we don’t know by just watching a video.
      If done properly, the first ride should go like this, even for a difficult horse.
      I’ll bet money that horse has been saddled and saddled and had the stirrups flapped and desensitized in general. It can make all the difference. All that prep makes riding even some of the most difficult horses look easy and well, boring. That’s what you want though!

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +2

      @@misssmarteepants3465 Yep.

    • @devilssemblance5938
      @devilssemblance5938 Před 5 lety +1

      Preparation is key, he was likely a difficult start with a good first ride, it's not as rare as most trainers would like you to believe, after all if everyone did it at home they'd be out of a job.

    • @louie7396
      @louie7396 Před 4 lety

      Exactly

  • @danw6014
    @danw6014 Před 5 lety +6

    He mentioned the the little horse getting its tongue over the bit but didn't say how he would help the horse change it so I'll share what I learned from my mentor. I take a snaffle bit and make a head stall out of baler twine. Put it on the horse like it was going for a ride. Then give it some hay and let it eat. It will learn to keep the bit in its mouth where it be, over the tongue. Do not leave the horse unsupervised. It can choke. I have a thoroughbred that was pretty troubled when I got her. After a half hour of this, one problem was gone. I'd say that was a nice first ride even on a not difficult horse. Good job.

  • @laurareyes7040
    @laurareyes7040 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you.my horse did not wont to be trained.now he's the best horse ever. 🐎

  • @barbedstar6480
    @barbedstar6480 Před 5 lety +7

    Nice job! Horse pretty relaxed in capable hands for first ride.

  • @misssmarteepants3465
    @misssmarteepants3465 Před 5 lety +12

    That’s how a first ride should go. Nice job.

  • @conesillyvalley7182
    @conesillyvalley7182 Před 4 lety +7

    American Robin singing in the background, must be spring time in NC

  • @karlgunther-turkisharchery4272

    "The problem is always on the other end of the reins...." (Karl F. Günther, ApHC-European Champion Trail 1993 & 94)

  • @horsetrainingpro
    @horsetrainingpro Před 4 lety

    Cool stuff!! Thank you I enjoyed!! I wish my content was as cool but I’m working on it

  • @popsxbox
    @popsxbox Před 5 lety +3

    My uncle , Mike Evans in Childress, Texas is considered one of the best trainers in that area. If you are in the west Texas panhandle just ask around , you might have attended one of his seminars.

  • @traceysuligoy6713
    @traceysuligoy6713 Před 4 lety

    I love it.....awesome😁💝

  • @issaa.
    @issaa. Před 4 lety +1

    My horse can't have a bit, because we rescued her from a lady that never floated her teeth or never go her feet done so she doesn't let us touch her mouth but the riding lesson was great. Even I fell off of my horse when I trained her c,:

  • @ponywriter6932
    @ponywriter6932 Před 6 lety +28

    People need to give this guy a break, he's clearly not abusing this horse

    • @bobbibecker25
      @bobbibecker25 Před 5 lety +2

      Bits and spurs are abusive tools used to cause pain to make the horse listen wouldn't dare let him near my horses with those spurs or that horrible bit I only use natural horsemanship rope halters and a saddle no pain more gain

    • @ellerycaron48
      @ellerycaron48 Před 5 lety +10

      Spurs roll and tickle them to move 😂but ok

    • @misssmarteepants3465
      @misssmarteepants3465 Před 5 lety +5

      He did this correctly. The first ride should be uneventful if done properly. As for bits and spurs being abusive...then why are you even watching this? Western riding traditions uses bits and spurs. Yes they have potential for abuse, but in the proper hands they are tools of precision. Would you rather cut a tomato with a butter knife or a newly sharpened chefs knife? It’s all in the application.

    • @jordanjorstad4687
      @jordanjorstad4687 Před 5 lety +1

      @@bobbibecker25 bits and spurs are tools period. It is up to the rider whether or not they use them correctly or in an abusive way.

    • @devilssemblance5938
      @devilssemblance5938 Před 5 lety

      @@bobbibecker25 honestly even as someone who is anti bit that bit could've been a lot worse. Is it unnecessary? Absolutely. Is it leagues better than most people use when starting a horse western? YES. I've seen first hand trainers use big shanks and curbs and toms thumb bits on three year olds for their first ride and it kills my soul a little every time. This guy could've done a lot worse, and while his hands are on the hard side, he's better than most and has actually given the horse a fair shake. Also, on the topic of spurs, I think it depends on the spurs. Obviously the sharp ones are most commonly the abused type, but there are rounded and bumper spurs as well. Can those be abused? Absolutely, but they give the horse a better chance than the sharp ones. It's hard to see what kind of spurs he's using here, and really for a first ride with a horse with so much go already they don't seem necessary. I think there are bigger fish to fry in terms of bit and spur abuse-- look at barrel racing for instance. Some guy breaking a horse on his homestead isn't going to listen to anyone on the topic of bits, especially if he's being called an abuser when the guy's obviously just trying to train a young horse to do basic ranch work. Is he misguided in thinking bits are the only way to control his horse? Yeah, but we don't see behind the scenes, we don't know if he uses a bit all the time or if he has bosals. The horse was started decently and treated with respect despite the bit and hard hands, and the guy definitely cared about preparing him. There are many cases of abuse to work on that aren't just a dude riding a horse in a bit, and many that are far more pressing and detrimental to the animals involved.

  • @laurareyes7040
    @laurareyes7040 Před 4 lety +2

    The horse was looking at you like *what you doing?

  • @RBEmerson
    @RBEmerson Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the information. I found this video looking for some info on jogging and I'm glad I took the "detour".
    But let's talk production... Mic the talent! We didn't come to just hear the guy with the camera say "uh-huh" and barely hear the rider. Or see the guy with the camera stick his hand in front of the lens. Tripods are your friend! Doesn't have to be "high tech", just pan loosely and have stable legs. Wind noise? Use a "dead cat" (lots of long, artificial fuzz) mic cover or diffuser. It won't fix everything, but it sure helps to cut down the "rumble".

    • @YanasaTV
      @YanasaTV  Před 5 lety +1

      Lol if you check out our channel, you’ll see we’ve come a long way with production. CZcams just tends to promote old videos instead of new videos

  • @ciasarah376
    @ciasarah376 Před 7 lety +29

    You said bit was under the tongue ? I always rode with mine over the tongue and everyone I know always bitted up their horses that way.

    • @magicalthymefarm7393
      @magicalthymefarm7393 Před 7 lety +14

      I think he said when he was bridling him he got is tongue over the bit and you *don't* want the tongue over the bit. Hard to hear with background noise.

    • @YanasaTV
      @YanasaTV  Před 7 lety +6

      +Magical Thyme Farm most people miss that... but that is correct. The trainer was just joking about how Tell kept wanting to put his tongue over the bit.

    • @evelynlarson9308
      @evelynlarson9308 Před 6 lety +1

      sarah joseph Me too, it cuts into there tongue and it will be about 600 near me to treat it.

    • @jocelynforrestor1067
      @jocelynforrestor1067 Před 6 lety +7

      He clearly said "you want the bit to be under the tongue" and even put emphasis on the word under. I think he just got his words mixed up; I hope so anyway...

    • @wildflow3rss
      @wildflow3rss Před 6 lety +2

      I don’t use bits so I wouldn’t understand.

  • @GerryCoxHorsemanship
    @GerryCoxHorsemanship Před 6 lety

    That boy is pretty handy!

  • @marleneeisnor9719
    @marleneeisnor9719 Před 6 lety

    Nice video. Is the rider really tall?

  • @erinwallace3582
    @erinwallace3582 Před 5 lety

    I have a horse that will be in a parade next week. This horse is scared of horse-drawn wagons ( which there will be plenty off) and I don't know what to do. We don't have access to any wagons or the money to pay someone to drive one. Does anyone have any ideas of how to desensitize her to them without having one on hand. Any suggestions are appreciated.

  • @jamiegrooms4217
    @jamiegrooms4217 Před 3 lety +1

    What do the bits do?

  • @daniellerickel7947
    @daniellerickel7947 Před 5 lety

    i love horse

  • @johndunn9819
    @johndunn9819 Před 5 lety

    nice...

  • @kelseyreschke9793
    @kelseyreschke9793 Před 4 lety +2

    My cousin never took care of her horse and moved away. I’ve been the only one feeding her bec if I hadn’t than she would have starved. I got her fat again and she’s been doing really great. She just hasn’t rode in a long time and I don’t know how to teach her to ride again......please if anyone has any advice that could help me than that would be awesome😂

    • @Trapezius8oblique
      @Trapezius8oblique Před 3 lety

      It’s really good you are looking after the horse. Best try to get someone who knows horses to help you. Someone who is proven in horsemanship.

  • @marywillcox5314
    @marywillcox5314 Před 5 lety +1

    The horse just stands still when you get on. How do you get then to stay still? Mine always moves when I go to get on him.

    • @YanasaTV
      @YanasaTV  Před 5 lety

      How are your horses ground manners?

    • @devilssemblance5938
      @devilssemblance5938 Před 5 lety

      A good thing to practice is when the horse moves, step away, and make HIM move. Ask him to work every time he moves away. You're using negative reinforcement to tell him that is NOT the correct answer and eventually he will understand that standing still is an easier option than lunging. This is something I've done for all of my horses and it works fairly well. It's not a fast method, and it may take a week or so for slower horses to have it click, but once they realize what you're asking and that the right answer is to remain still, you shouldn't have an issue.

  • @user-dq3vb7oc3p
    @user-dq3vb7oc3p Před měsícem

    I am in need of a horse trainer that is a bronco rider

  • @BlueRidgeMtns100
    @BlueRidgeMtns100 Před 6 lety +9

    I am trying to figure out why he is wearing chaps in the ring. Is there runaway brush in his area that might jump in the ring and attack?

    • @peachy75019
      @peachy75019 Před 6 lety

      LOL

    • @chickennugget9004
      @chickennugget9004 Před 5 lety

      BlueRidgeMtns100 maybe he doesn’t want to ruin the saddle but having his jeans rub on them

    • @misssmarteepants3465
      @misssmarteepants3465 Před 5 lety +1

      He probably rides all day on different horses in different situations...so judgmental.🙄
      If that’s your only criticism...you’re reaching.
      Also, then why do bronc and bull riders wear them in the arena? It’s part function and part style.

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +1

      That is why they call them tumbleweeds! (sarcasm)

    • @Bellamarcella1212
      @Bellamarcella1212 Před 4 lety

      It’s way harder to fall off with chaps😊

  • @emmahirwin7157
    @emmahirwin7157 Před 6 lety +1

    if this was his first ride i dont think spurs are needed and if this is his first ride to me things seem rushed be patient take your time to have a good foundation

    • @emmahirwin7157
      @emmahirwin7157 Před 6 lety

      because the description says first ride

    • @misssmarteepants3465
      @misssmarteepants3465 Před 5 lety

      He probably rides all day on many different horses. Most that do this don’t constantly take off and put in their spurs all day.🙄
      Seems to me this ride went well. I have a feeling it wasn’t rushed. There’s lots of groundwork and desensitization that went on before this video.

  • @harmankevin43
    @harmankevin43 Před 4 lety +3

    My horse will have me dragging behind her hahahahahahha

  • @jovanaajkovic3756
    @jovanaajkovic3756 Před 6 lety +1

    how old should be horse to start riding him?

    • @buddyandFrankie-cg9nh
      @buddyandFrankie-cg9nh Před 6 lety +1

      Nemanja Ajkovic 3 or 4

    • @olivia0151
      @olivia0151 Před 6 lety +1

      At least two years. You shouldn’t do it under 2 years because the horses bones need to be fully developed because if not they can damage something

    • @Annikasmummy
      @Annikasmummy Před 5 lety

      If its a thoroughbred u can Probs start at 3 any other horse u should start at 4 otherwise u can cause serious damage to the horses back

    • @megmcintire
      @megmcintire Před 5 lety

      For me no sooner then 3 years old. And just ground work no jumping till 5-7 years old. 2 would be the earliest but I think that is still to young. Everybody has a different opinion. We get fussed that we are gonna start riding at 3 and that we should wait longer. And we had someone complain that we weren't riding her at 18 months

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety

      It depends. But somewhere about 4 or 5 years old.

  • @micolebellocchio8234
    @micolebellocchio8234 Před 6 lety

    Hello, for beginners is better a mare or a stallion?

    • @YanasaTV
      @YanasaTV  Před 6 lety +2

      Micole Bellocchio I might suggest you go with a gelding but all horses are different

    • @marleneeisnor9719
      @marleneeisnor9719 Před 6 lety +2

      Generally a gelding is the best pick for a first horse. They tend to be more laid-back and easy going in my experience.

    • @shelbyadams4170
      @shelbyadams4170 Před 6 lety

      I’d say if you where going to ride a stallion or mare probably a paint mare

    • @emmasuing8143
      @emmasuing8143 Před 6 lety

      Micole Bellocchio a gelding never get a stallion for a beginner

    • @buddyandFrankie-cg9nh
      @buddyandFrankie-cg9nh Před 6 lety

      Micole Bellocchio mare or gelding

  • @fndndjsnsmsslol4483
    @fndndjsnsmsslol4483 Před 5 lety +1

    I wouldn’t call this horse difficult because I’d say he is more afraid of pain an just hasn’t built any trust yet but he is a lovely horse

  • @Donna-vh5ym
    @Donna-vh5ym Před 2 lety

    First ride everrrr????

  • @fernsader9261
    @fernsader9261 Před 3 lety

    Instructions unclear, ended up paralyzed.

  • @guacanole2640
    @guacanole2640 Před 5 lety

    Que

  • @wallandustravis1176
    @wallandustravis1176 Před 6 lety +4

    Sarah Joseph you put your bits in wrong

  • @lillianwoods2290
    @lillianwoods2290 Před 3 lety

    You said as you wait on the horse and he starts to move you would get off. Wouldn’t that teach the horse bad habits? Why not release the pressure when he gives in to your cue or relaxes. By getting off when the horse walks off your teaching the horse to get his way. Same concept when you fall off there is a reason cowboys get back on😂

  • @stacimariemears
    @stacimariemears Před 4 lety

    The bit is NEVER supposed to be under the tongue! I sure hope you said that backwards!!

    • @stacimariemears
      @stacimariemears Před 4 lety

      He clearly says "If he starts to put his tongue over the bit, you want the bit under his tongue"

    • @jsisisisjjsjsjsj2819
      @jsisisisjjsjsjsj2819 Před 4 lety

      He replied the answer to sarah joseph

  • @murtazaahmed5932
    @murtazaahmed5932 Před 5 lety +3

    i think it was already tamed

  • @susanpaulk7258
    @susanpaulk7258 Před 4 lety

    You should saddle your horse from the left side.

    • @mu5tang155
      @mu5tang155 Před 4 lety

      Why? It's good to saddle both ways some with mounting teach from bothsides

  • @nazilaborhani8888
    @nazilaborhani8888 Před 6 lety +2

    first time! areyou sure? we must believeyou man?

    • @tarekelba4999
      @tarekelba4999 Před 5 lety +1

      That's not a first ride!
      Rubbish, he's been riding this horse before

    • @misssmarteepants3465
      @misssmarteepants3465 Před 5 lety

      If it’s done properly this is what a first ride should look like. Sheesh people!

    • @henryhenry903
      @henryhenry903 Před 5 lety

      Laura Hafner lol i must be doing it wrong then because I never break out of a walk for the first week sometimes ( depends on the horse) longer lol

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 Před 5 lety

      @@misssmarteepants3465 exactly right.

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 Před 5 lety

      @@henryhenry903 my mentor's mentor was invited to a branding. The horse he chose to ride was not started. In a half hour he had it saddled halter broke and ready to ride. In another few minutes he was roping calves. People like that have a good feel about them and see when the horse is ready to move on to the next thing. I'm afraid thing go a lot slower for me but that what I aspire to be, that kind of horseman.

  • @lifeiswack9414
    @lifeiswack9414 Před 3 lety

    This horse doesn’t seem very difficult at all.

  • @mashley444
    @mashley444 Před 6 lety +6

    I’m sorry but wouldn’t you teach a horse to carry a bit before you got on him.

    • @gionormusrock
      @gionormusrock Před 5 lety +1

      Ashley exactly.

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +1

      I would never use a bit of any kind on a horse.

    • @xnewkingx
      @xnewkingx Před 5 lety

      Why so? Horses bodies are build to endure that. Its only the matter of trust between him and the owner.

    • @devilssemblance5938
      @devilssemblance5938 Před 5 lety

      @@xnewkingx built to endure what? Bits? Horse's skin is actually significantly thinner than human skin with many more nerve endings, which means they feel more pain at a higher intensity per square inch than humans can. Think about when the dentist puts that piece of plastic in your mouth for an xray. Uncomfortable right? Now imagine someone using that connected to reins to lead you around. It's not the most pleasant thing in the world to imagine and it certainly isn't pleasant for the horse. You can actually see in the video the horse opening his mouth when the bit pulls atthe corners of his lips. Thats an uncomfortable feeling and he's opening his mouth to try to release pressure.

  • @lulielawry
    @lulielawry Před 4 lety

    monty roberts metthod is best.

  • @cos.515
    @cos.515 Před 4 lety +1

    the fact that the horse kept flinching at the persons every move :(

  • @Katiecat64
    @Katiecat64 Před 6 lety +7

    Mr... if you consider this horse difficult can you pretty please with a cherry on top come ride my horse. PLEASE I cant even get on her without her trying to kill me.. :/ nothing I've done so far has worked. She's very inconsistent. you think you've gotten somewhere with her and then an hour later she's back to square one

    • @bubs2906
      @bubs2906 Před 5 lety +3

      Katiecat64 go back to groundwork with her.

    • @guacanole2640
      @guacanole2640 Před 5 lety

      It’s easy

    • @guacanole2640
      @guacanole2640 Před 5 lety

      If u hv a Seattle

    • @misssmarteepants3465
      @misssmarteepants3465 Před 5 lety +4

      If done properly even a difficult horses first ride should look like this.
      You need more groundwork and desensitization.
      Do that until you get a consistent set of correct responses to the question you’re asking.

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +2

      I am pretty sure you will find that the horse does not view you as the trusted fair leader. That is the very first thing you establish. Lots of appropriate ground work before you ever think of getting on the horse. It may take weeks or months.

  • @shwetasharma7062
    @shwetasharma7062 Před 5 lety

    Why are you hitting the horse with chain

    • @YanasaTV
      @YanasaTV  Před 5 lety +1

      What’s in your coffee? There’s no chain in this video.

  • @kaitlynmccabe4643
    @kaitlynmccabe4643 Před 6 lety +2

    You should see Clinton Anderson Training horses he is probably the best horse trainer in the world

    • @princessalliecat8
      @princessalliecat8 Před 6 lety

      Kaitlyn Mc Cabe lmao

    • @bubs2906
      @bubs2906 Před 5 lety

      Kaitlyn Mc Cabe Hahahaha

    • @Dani-bd5ll
      @Dani-bd5ll Před 5 lety

      No trainers are just a scam

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety

      Not so fast. Use your critical eye. A lot of good things in CA horsemanship, and some poor things (imprinting).

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Dani-bd5ll The horse is the best 'trainer', if one is skilled enough to 'listen' and understand the horse language. Most human trainers do not have a clue and take advantage of ignorant people.

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +1

    Why are you attempting a first ride when the horse has not been thoroughly prepared? Take the time it take to have the process go smoothly.

  • @kaylamarie643
    @kaylamarie643 Před 7 lety +4

    "Don't flop it on"
    Throws it on . Trust me I have been riding for 5 years

    • @jamieword8206
      @jamieword8206 Před 6 lety

      Makayla Dudley 5 years is not much time

    • @charlenevandrie7736
      @charlenevandrie7736 Před 6 lety +2

      I started riding when I was 4. ( I am way older now lol ) and I still don’t get why people think for the first ride shove a bit in its month? Ps. I’m sorry but 5 years isn’t a lot. After I rode for five years I still thought bits were good it ok. But now I know how horrible they really are.

    • @emmasuing8143
      @emmasuing8143 Před 6 lety

      Makayla Dudley that's not long at all I'm 13 and I've been riding since I was 3

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +1

      @@charlenevandrie7736 Thank you for your bravery to speak out about bits.

  • @sandhollowhomestead6972

    Watch that mouth. They'll bite when mad.

  • @6feet255
    @6feet255 Před rokem

    Where is difficult horse sorry ?????

  • @qasparr8015
    @qasparr8015 Před 3 lety

    Respect for what you do but belive me... this is not a difficult horse

  • @lindabowman2139
    @lindabowman2139 Před 5 lety +13

    ditch the spurs, one jab in the stomach and you've ruined the young horse's trust for life. l've ridden and schooled horses over fifty years and never used them or a whip, what do you think legs are for???!!!

    • @SuperScottJack
      @SuperScottJack Před 5 lety

      Linda Bowman pretty much...but a horse can tell inruitevely..a man from a boy....lol.. command but with empathy. And a little blue seal mollassas doesnt hurt...lol...firm but compassion and almost horse will come around...I dont even face strap or bit them...I have the rains set off the saddle...but control them their mane....

    • @misssmarteepants3465
      @misssmarteepants3465 Před 5 lety +2

      Linda Bowman I agree, it is not advisable to wear spurs on a green horse. But he probably rides all day on many different horses. That being the case you learn how to control your feet so you don’t have to put them on and take them off repeatedly...it’s a pain!

    • @caylastandifird9497
      @caylastandifird9497 Před 5 lety +2

      People have ridden horses for hundreds of years with spurs
      And you think not a single horse ever had “trust”
      It’s ignorant of you to think that this has destroyed the horses trust especially after hundreds of years of using them

    • @SuperScottJack
      @SuperScottJack Před 5 lety +3

      @@caylastandifird9497 ..ignorant of you...I've broken mustang's with flip flops on...and 4-8 yrs later they've come back to me...walked up to me out of a herd...can you talk to a horse ?...what kind of energy do you give off...I've broken the toughest of arabians...again...with shorts n bare feet...you are archaic....you van give me the toughest horse...20 minutes I'll have a bit on it...40 minutes were best friends...I know how to saddle an animal...and like I said...I start with shorts, bare feet n trust...you have a bad vibe and the horse knows it...sigh....what should be so simple...lol

    • @henryhenry903
      @henryhenry903 Před 5 lety

      The Scottsman lol im sure you have and one of them could fly and it had a horn on its head lol 20 minutes my ass

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +1

    The reason the horse is 'difficult', is that it has not been properly prepared.

  • @ponywriter6932
    @ponywriter6932 Před 7 lety +2

    next time can u do this with no clothes on? 😤

  • @lucasa1849
    @lucasa1849 Před 5 lety

    Why would you ride him for the first time in a bit. It would be logical to start in the same rope halter you've had him in for the groundwork. And once he's soft in that eventually advance to a bit.

  • @bobbibecker25
    @bobbibecker25 Před 5 lety +1

    No bit and no spurs would make a much better horse

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Před 5 lety +1

      I know............but try and tell that to the majority of the horse people.

  • @firstname3255
    @firstname3255 Před 5 lety +1

    Ride without a bit, it's just there to cause unnecessary pain.

    • @pookybear101aj3
      @pookybear101aj3 Před 4 lety +1

      Bits only hurt a horse if u yank and pull. If u do it slightly, the horse will barely feel it. Always the rider.