How to make a horse a friend. One cowboy's partnership with horses

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  • čas přidán 15. 04. 2019
  • Jimmy Anderson, a cowboy and colt-starting champion, says that this meeting of minds between humans and horses is key. “Horses are really amazing at how much they will be a partner. They try a crazy amount, and I want to try that same amount back for them.” #TheNatureOfThings #Equus
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    We know that horses are social creatures and recent research shows that they use up to 17 different facial expressions to communicate with each other. We’ve also discovered that they’re able to interpret the expressions in our faces, which enables them to form bonds with humans.
    Anderson doesn’t believe in breaking horses; instead he “starts” them. In Equus: Story of The Horse, we see Anderson work his magic with Shiver, an “unbroke” two-year-old colt. Within a single morning, Anderson puts a saddle on Shiver, climbs on without any bucking, and takes him for a ride.
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  • @aa-to6ws
    @aa-to6ws Před 4 lety +4883

    Horse: I'm untameable.
    Jimmy: *kissing noises*
    Horse: Ight

    • @ghw1985
      @ghw1985 Před 4 lety +21

      best comment

    • @HarPlayer
      @HarPlayer Před 4 lety +10

      Could b a actor horse!!!😃😃😃😃

    • @splash5150izy
      @splash5150izy Před 4 lety +8

      @@HarPlayer .. The Man is a Professional Horse Wrangler- Yup Perfect for a Movie Production, Wrangler Team- With Hints- Tips- Tricks- Training & Advice- Dude is a Legend Fo Sho'
      [Native Tracker Hunter * Horse & Dogman]

    • @lindalowe8341
      @lindalowe8341 Před 4 lety +17

      It's not a kissing noise. It's hard to describe but generally means, move it.

    • @gerfe9081
      @gerfe9081 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ghw1985 .

  • @tulipchic34
    @tulipchic34 Před 4 lety +4067

    The brown horse was so sweet. He was like “you got this buddy”

    • @dariaharruff7025
      @dariaharruff7025 Před 4 lety +95

      hes such a good horse

    • @jaseyhill8539
      @jaseyhill8539 Před 4 lety +34

      His colour is called bay

    • @SamFidal
      @SamFidal Před 4 lety +4

      HE IS THREESOME FANS

    • @freeze1305
      @freeze1305 Před 4 lety +46

      That brown one seemed like he knew what the goal was and what he needed to do to help get there.
      #WingMan

    • @lloydpulver2104
      @lloydpulver2104 Před 4 lety +7

      @@freeze1305 that color is referred to as a Bay

  • @CNCmachiningisfun
    @CNCmachiningisfun Před rokem +861

    This is truly wonderful.
    When I trained my first wild Horse, I had NO idea what I was doing, so I chose to be as gentle with her as I could possibly be.
    Never did I use force. Instead, I showed her what was right, while gently dissuading her from what was wrong.
    The result was truly amazing, and rock solid, as our mutually trusting friendship lasted 28 wonderful years.
    In all those years, the ONLY time she hurt me, was when she broke my heart, as she drew her last breath in my trembling arms, on Christmas Eve of 2018.
    Forever, and always, she shall be loved and cherished.

    • @garrettjones8017
      @garrettjones8017 Před rokem +56

      Shoot man that made me tear up a little reminded me of my animals and losing someone you love that was very well said

    • @marciareeves5752
      @marciareeves5752 Před rokem +27

      Glad you had a good friend. Sorry.

    • @keatonscreations
      @keatonscreations Před rokem +19

      I’m not crying you’re crying

    • @CNCmachiningisfun
      @CNCmachiningisfun Před rokem +20

      @@keatonscreations
      Indeed.
      Our Equine companions have a way of reaching deep into our hearts.

    • @ryanc5572
      @ryanc5572 Před rokem +7

      I'm glad she lived a happy, beautiful life with you. May she be there when you reunite with her 🙏🏻

  • @misskitty2710
    @misskitty2710 Před 2 lety +858

    When this man gets to heaven, every horse he ever rode will be there to carry him over the plains and through the canyons

    • @user-qu4xe2hf5z
      @user-qu4xe2hf5z Před rokem +2

      Перевод

    • @ajones5683
      @ajones5683 Před rokem +17

      onions in this comment 😭

    • @JosephOjea316
      @JosephOjea316 Před rokem +2

      Is that what Jesus says? 🙂

    • @misskitty2710
      @misskitty2710 Před rokem +23

      @@JosephOjea316 I don’t think so, but my vision of heaven definitely includes animals, or it wouldn’t be heaven!

    • @yeildis4943
      @yeildis4943 Před rokem +3

      Well said. 🎉

  • @gyalsnextman4725
    @gyalsnextman4725 Před 3 lety +3334

    That brown horse was literally guiding the other horse and teaching him to be calm truly amazing

    • @user-rx9ur5iw1b
      @user-rx9ur5iw1b Před 3 lety +10

      Nice

    • @hayleymarse2853
      @hayleymarse2853 Před 3 lety +93

      Horses are herd animals. They watch the other horses around them to know how to react. Even in horses that don’t share a pasture but are near other, there is a pecking order. If one freaks out, the others will too. If one shows no reaction, a more timid horse won’t react as wildly

    • @alicodm5120
      @alicodm5120 Před 3 lety +5

      Time stamp?

    • @camille1423
      @camille1423 Před 3 lety +10

      @@alicodm5120 start at 6:35 then abut 10 seconds in is where the magic really happens :)

    • @alicodm5120
      @alicodm5120 Před 3 lety +5

      @@camille1423 Thanks!

  • @silva__dih
    @silva__dih Před 3 lety +2226

    How to make a horse a friend.
    "You okay girl"
    "Easy girl, easy"

  • @TommyRibs
    @TommyRibs Před 2 lety +142

    You don’t always see someone doing what they were meant to do. This man is.
    Kudos and respect.

    • @dariaharruff7025
      @dariaharruff7025 Před 5 měsíci

      I don't want to be forced into horses anymore I can't take it anymore

  • @Cwgrlup
    @Cwgrlup Před rokem +192

    As a horse owner and a horse lover, I’ve learned about horsemanship through this natural method. Yet seeing this beautiful bond still chokes me up every time.

  • @kevinmaruky7118
    @kevinmaruky7118 Před 4 lety +2588

    “Horses judge humans, and some of us pass the test” just wow ❤️

    • @4orrcountry
      @4orrcountry Před 3 lety +65

      Very true. In my amateur experiences with horses, I find they're similar to dogs. Speak softly around them, let them come to you - which most usually will because they're so curious, they can't help themselves.

    • @DaaTwah
      @DaaTwah Před 3 lety +21

      This was beyond beautiful

    • @elainebernier
      @elainebernier Před 3 lety +10

      @@4orrcountry this is so true

    • @Firefoxtony
      @Firefoxtony Před 3 lety +7

      @@ercanteke7597 thanks for that piece of very valuable information. Sounds like you are Really enjoying yourself...

    • @Kateyangyuqing
      @Kateyangyuqing Před 3 lety +17

      @@4orrcountry Sooo true! I'm pretty new around horses, and when I decided to just watch them and observe their body language so I can learn, they couldn't help but want to find out more about what I was doing just standing there unthreateningly, doing nothing. They're such curious creatures (and highhhhly intelligent as curious animals and people tend to be). If anyone reading this hasn't done it before, just stand with a relaxed and open body language next to a fence with horses in the paddock and watch what they do. They can't help themselves. They want to know what you're up to! It's really cute.

  • @Vitaliuz
    @Vitaliuz Před 3 lety +994

    *Announcer:* "He's a legend."
    *Me, in the beginning of the video:* "Haha, yeah, right."
    *Me, halfway through the video:* "Oh."

  • @chrismcdaniel3367
    @chrismcdaniel3367 Před rokem +219

    This is just beautiful! Tears ran down my face when he first got into the saddle. Growing up with horses... watching the "men" "break" them, was just terrible. This is so wonderful! Way to go! Thank you for this story.

    • @StrawHalo
      @StrawHalo Před rokem +1

      Imagine what happened to black men in slavery

    • @1x0x
      @1x0x Před rokem +1

      @@StrawHalo horses are slaves

    • @Ericke-mx7ru
      @Ericke-mx7ru Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@StrawHalo free your mind

    • @aliasstpierre
      @aliasstpierre Před 8 měsíci

      I always learn horses in the love way never forcing them.

    • @dariaharruff7025
      @dariaharruff7025 Před 5 měsíci

      I grew up with horses I used to ride horses

  • @purelightlove8888
    @purelightlove8888 Před rokem +157

    This Beautiful video has got me teared up and crying, since I was a child I could never figure out why people had to “break horses” the way they did, to me they’re like big dogs they want your trust and love, how is that any different from humans… we ALL do better with love.✨⭐️✨

  • @truepenny2514
    @truepenny2514 Před 3 lety +556

    The brown “helper” horse was incredible.

  • @isaacangelo435
    @isaacangelo435 Před 3 lety +3002

    I'm a rancher, and I spend more time around horses than people some days. Yet, it still amazes me how innocent, yet still human-like their trust for us is. They are truly beautiful creatures, both on the outside and inside

    • @feeltheforce10
      @feeltheforce10 Před 3 lety +7

      I agree.Any tips on getting a halter [ headcollar ] onto a young colt that has been hit around the head ?
      See my 2 videos of him and the good progress made in a week since i got him.

    • @isaacangelo435
      @isaacangelo435 Před 3 lety +32

      @@feeltheforce10 never had to do that specifically, but I have had to halter break a bitchy donkey. Based just familiarize them with touching the withers and neck with lots of treats and positive reinforcement, then SLOWLY work your way up to the head. Then repeat the process just lightly rubbing their neck and eventually head with the halter, with more treats and positive reinforcement. If it's still slow progress, take a break for a while and build their trust. I guess the main thing is use more of the carrot and less of the stick so to speak. Hope that's helpful

    • @THOMASCOLTON1
      @THOMASCOLTON1 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm more a Cat person

    • @TimeSurfer206
      @TimeSurfer206 Před 2 lety +21

      @@THOMASCOLTON1 It's really about the same. Be soft, be slow, be gentle, be patient, and above all:
      Use treats. Bribery helps, a LOT.

    • @lindameyer7640
      @lindameyer7640 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TimeSurfer206 ssw

  • @hockerhelp4978
    @hockerhelp4978 Před rokem +91

    My two granddaughters are just getting started with their own horses and I am going to have them watch this video. What a remarkable man and horse. He clearly shows that starting a young horse is possible without force. I wish he could train people as well!

  • @hitman456
    @hitman456 Před rokem +25

    I am a client in the CHAPS program( Children,Horses Adults Partnership) in Sheridan, Wyoming and I work with a horse named Dunno, due to his dun coloring. He's 9 years old and I first met him on May25th of this year at the CHAPS horse show. We immediately bonded right away. With him, I won a trophy, 2 first place ribbons and a second place ribbon. He has been an absolute joy to work with. I really love this horse and I think he feels the same way about me. He does like to nibble on my arms, fingers, etc. but he's never bitten me. Horses are so much fun to work with and learn how to bond with something more than yourself. This program significantly reduces stress on veterans, or anybody else suffering from PTSD. An outstanding program and highly recommended!!!

  • @haimbenavraham1502
    @haimbenavraham1502 Před 2 lety +675

    "My partner is helping me", very intelligent. Beautiful workmanship.

  • @DD-ns6ff
    @DD-ns6ff Před 4 lety +2012

    When he said "My partners helping me", my eyes welled up. Quarantine has made me soft.

  • @garrettjones8017
    @garrettjones8017 Před rokem +26

    I loved how at first he didn't want to settle down but after he got used to the tarp and the cowboy turned around he followed this is just so cool

    • @user-cv3rz2rz6e
      @user-cv3rz2rz6e Před měsícem

      thats building a relthionship on trust and love not fear and love

  • @tiffinyharrington9307
    @tiffinyharrington9307 Před 2 lety +31

    Maverick is a testimony just as much as Shiver’s response was to Jim Anderson. What a beautiful experience to witness.

  • @pabloramos420
    @pabloramos420 Před 3 lety +969

    Little does it show but Maverick (the brown horse) was a major reason why the white horse got comfortable so quickly . Maverick was teaching him guiding him telling him it's okay . That's one good horse 💯👍

    • @bkdascenzo
      @bkdascenzo Před 3 lety +32

      Color Terminology: Maverick is a bay/ Shimmer is a buckskin ( far less common).

    • @sparksfly6149
      @sparksfly6149 Před 3 lety +9

      Either your colourblind or your horses hella dirty cause that ain’t even close to white lol

    • @jpascaln
      @jpascaln Před 3 lety +3

      Shortcut. Time saver.

    • @elezdollaku7814
      @elezdollaku7814 Před 3 lety +1

      ⁿo

    • @warrenholmar1129
      @warrenholmar1129 Před 2 lety +4

      That was the impression I got, to me it seemed like they were a team.

  • @kevinrasmussen8734
    @kevinrasmussen8734 Před 4 lety +1751

    Love having the second horse in the round pen with you to give the younger horse some confidence.

    • @jacqeshendriks2745
      @jacqeshendriks2745 Před 4 lety +37

      I used to mares for my gelding. Now there is so much trust from him its unbelievable. Will be mounting this week God bless.

    • @alexandsage
      @alexandsage Před 4 lety +20

      I've never even considered that being a thing in this scenario. I've always seen horses being started alone, but at the same time when my mare is anxious, if we can be near another horse she feels way more relaxed (she's VERY herdbound, mind you). This was cool to watch 👍🐴

    • @elaineluikart5459
      @elaineluikart5459 Před 4 lety +8

      One of the best round pen demonstrations I've seen. So many people think all you have to do is spend big bucks on a round pen, chase a horse in a circle for an hour and it's trained. I did a mule that was started in halter at day at 2 days old and ground manners and was able to "round pen" with a lunge line.

    • @lll-xo6nk
      @lll-xo6nk Před 4 lety +3

      The brown one...it just was glad that there is another one and thought: well just give him a kick, too. brokebackmounten

    • @CBlargh
      @CBlargh Před 4 lety +10

      It works really well with dogs too. If you have an untrained dog, an older, calmer one can help her learn to behave.

  • @saundragivens8682
    @saundragivens8682 Před 2 lety +15

    I so love this. It reminds me of my gentle saviour, how he sees us in our wild ways and allows us to come to know He truly loves us with leading gentle hands and great trust. Peaceful. Thank you.

  • @jonerrek7806
    @jonerrek7806 Před rokem +10

    Brought back memories. Raised a colt from birth. Did all the ground work. Day after day. Then saddle on saddle off. Did not rush it. Climbed on, climbed off. Hackamore on, hackamore off. Then one day, climbed on and off we went. His ears told me everything. That is until we jumped a pheasant and right over the back I went......and the horse stood their staring at me as I picked myself up off the recently plowed field. That was 50 years ago and I will never forget the oneness that can be experienced getting to know a horse.

  • @PsyGecko
    @PsyGecko Před 5 lety +2243

    Did i just watch a 10min Disney movie? The Shortest and the most beautiful o.o

    • @BlackKettleRanch
      @BlackKettleRanch Před 4 lety +8

      No, it's not Disney. Don't ever think that starting horses is Disney. I hate these kind of videos that give the general public the wrong impression.

    • @Rocmax417
      @Rocmax417 Před 4 lety +57

      Tina Huston it was a compliment on how beautiful it was....

    • @timberhoff
      @timberhoff Před 4 lety +27

      @@Rocmax417 tina didnt get it lol

    • @luisrosario3781
      @luisrosario3781 Před 4 lety +10

      @@timberhoff Maybe she was referring to the more misconstrued aspects of Disney films as being seemingly perfect or not being true to reality, albeit the films are often directed towards children.

    • @tabbyeq2185
      @tabbyeq2185 Před 4 lety +9

      @@BlackKettleRanch jeez okay.

  • @mikewhipkey6863
    @mikewhipkey6863 Před 3 lety +850

    The horse he is riding: "hey listen the sooner you quit fighting this the sooner we can eat"
    Other horse: "Oh really?.. well ok then"

  • @_Wanderlustminded
    @_Wanderlustminded Před rokem +25

    I do like how the brown horse calmed Shiver, and the movements by Jimmy was slow, gentle, and quiet, letting Shiver sort of buck and be a anxious because that's what's expected of a horse who hasn't been ridden or ever had a saddle on before.
    I also like the idea of horse and human reading eachother. You have to watch and see if the horse is stressed or wants you to stop, and the horse will read your body language and tone of voice. If you are calm, understanding, and let the horse sort out their emotions on their own terms, then they will learn to listen to you because they know that you won't be mad and it's just a little setback.

  • @snowfert
    @snowfert Před 2 lety +21

    I was on Raleigh’s channel and saw a man ignorantly show the internet how to train a horse and he was doing nothing but causing so much pain. I thought about it for days feeling so broken for the horse. This man here has really lifted my spirits for the future of these gentle creatures we have much to learn from. God Bless and Thank you

  • @butterandjamtoast
    @butterandjamtoast Před 3 lety +1999

    “After all, we sit on a horse’s back. Exactly where a wolf would have leapt up to attack.”
    “When they give me that much trust, I can never let anything bad happen to ‘em.”
    No spurs needed...

    • @TX2bestmoments
      @TX2bestmoments Před 3 lety +17

      I saw spurs in one part but when he got on Shiver they were off

    • @meicringei157
      @meicringei157 Před 3 lety +128

      @@amethyst3276 there is nothing inherently wrong with " artificial aids" it's it's people who use them incorrectly. A whip is an extension of the hand, not a weapon, spurs are an extension of the foot, not a tool for kicking until the horse bleeds. Just remember that a halter is an "artificial aid" too. Blame the user not the product itself

    • @NLBrown-gz2qe
      @NLBrown-gz2qe Před 3 lety +25

      Spurs aren’t inherently bad. They can be necessary depending on the activity and the horse. The issue with Spurs is always the person wearing them.

    • @thoroughlyrustled6186
      @thoroughlyrustled6186 Před 3 lety +14

      @Choo Choo children aren't animals, there should be a distinction in how they're treated

    • @SuperMisteryMan01
      @SuperMisteryMan01 Před 3 lety +11

      @@meicringei157 I never even ride horses that much but I learned Spurs are mostly use to rub against the horse not kick

  • @vanilleexquise9840
    @vanilleexquise9840 Před 3 lety +5631

    Just feed them apples till red hearts come out lmao

  • @rochellecurtis4850
    @rochellecurtis4850 Před 2 lety +23

    Truly inspiring to watch how a bond of trust is formed. Such a good idea to do this in partnership with another horse.

  • @danielthomas3333
    @danielthomas3333 Před 4 lety +392

    The “helping” horse is fantastic

  • @missesvee5132
    @missesvee5132 Před 5 lety +878

    This was amazing. He surely is the real horse whisperer. This is the first time I have seen " breaking in " a horse done so gently and successfully . God bless him

    • @TightwadTodd
      @TightwadTodd Před 4 lety +10

      @Andrea Chew And Ray learned it from Tom Dorrance,when he couldnt get through to a colt,he later went on to win on..

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 Před 4 lety +8

      @Andrea Chew Tom Dorrance showed Ray Hunt. Ray brought it out to the public.

    • @RCDesertRat
      @RCDesertRat Před 4 lety +11

      And don’t forget Monty Roberts. I’ve seen him demonstrate the technique and it’s beautiful to watch

    • @JESSEPAVON
      @JESSEPAVON Před 4 lety +7

      I believe Montry Roberts takes the cake

    • @JESSEPAVON
      @JESSEPAVON Před 4 lety +3

      Monty Roberts

  • @margritneuenhagen6950
    @margritneuenhagen6950 Před rokem +18

    This was amazing to watch, how this man made a friend out of this horse,
    and also made him follow him and accept a saddle. All in one morning.
    It is unbelievable and so beautiful .

  • @Wild_Western
    @Wild_Western Před 3 lety +480

    I don't know much about horses however, I know that I approve of this man's training methods. A soft and reassuring hand mixed with compassion and true guidance is better than brute force and physical coercion and punishment.

    • @conniebaughman9894
      @conniebaughman9894 Před 3 lety +10

      The same here don't know much ,man that was nice. The desire for a horse to bond must be deep because no other wild animal s that way.

    • @donnaviestenz7773
      @donnaviestenz7773 Před 3 lety +5

      Totally!!!

    • @GideonWallace
      @GideonWallace Před 3 lety +3

      because he loves them

    • @aurorahiraeth5896
      @aurorahiraeth5896 Před 3 lety +5

      I’ve broken a few horses in my life. My Grandfather had a similar approach to this guy. It helps that all my grandfathers horses are all pretty gentle and they can grow up feeling safe. This next generation of horses walk right up to you within the first couple years. I think he had about 40 head of horses at one point.

    • @lilthunder9623
      @lilthunder9623 Před 3 lety

      Why should people who one horses care about your opinion??? Not saying this method is wrong, I’ve used this method many times with my own horses

  • @ghettoyeti50
    @ghettoyeti50 Před 4 lety +369

    Love how he uses a steady horse to help with this process. Ive done this and its for real.

    • @unrulyjulie4382
      @unrulyjulie4382 Před 4 lety +7

      A good pony horse is worth twice their weight in gold! I have been blessed to have several such horses. They make training a youngster so much easier and safer!

  • @nicolenepike7571
    @nicolenepike7571 Před rokem +8

    A man that truly respects animals and they reward him with their trust and respect. He speaks to the horse's heart for real.

  • @iitickle6510
    @iitickle6510 Před rokem +4

    Been wanting a ranch since I was 4. Grew up watching Gramma riding horses without a saddle, with pure joy. I can't wait to feel that freedom some day. I want a horse more than ever.

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 Před 4 lety +394

    As impressive as this quick start is, I have to say that the way that Maverick helped, knowing quite well what to do, is perhaps the most impressive part of all.

    • @SuperMisteryMan01
      @SuperMisteryMan01 Před 3 lety +12

      I’m assuming the maverick was the brown horse and well it’s interesting cuz you see the same thing with dogs
      You get an older more trained and experienced dog to mentor and lead by example the younger ones that need training

    • @semtech30
      @semtech30 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SuperMisteryMan01 You train a dozen different horses like this, You think there all going to react the same ? Have you tried it ? I have been kicked, my horse ( a Maverick) has been kicked and we have been bitten. Oh, but we will just video the easy one's. Some take day's and much repetition. A Maverick horse is priceless in this method. Mine is never for sale.

    • @paigen4883
      @paigen4883 Před 3 lety +2

      Seeing maverick guide and reassure the Horse the first time he was ridden was incredible- he knew exactly what his job was. No bits or domination- beautiful

    • @whataqtify
      @whataqtify Před 3 lety +1

      @@paigen4883 I'm pretty sure I see a metal bit in the other horses mouth. At first I only saw the rope halter then the other horse stepped into the frame and boom bit.

    • @koba9204
      @koba9204 Před 3 lety

      @@whataqtify Probably a "Snaffle Bit" or a "Hackamore Bit-less" That looks like a Bridle with a bit.

  • @mdee860
    @mdee860 Před 3 lety +199

    I am so grateful for the awakening in horse training. The horrible abuse incurred by those who still 'break'' horses...are doing exactly that, breaking their spirits. Thank you to all the KIND trainers who are now working at a higher level.

    • @sarahscottageholidaylet.5071
      @sarahscottageholidaylet.5071 Před 2 lety +2

      Could not agree more!

    • @mdee860
      @mdee860 Před 2 lety +2

      @@sarahscottageholidaylet.5071 - 😘❤🐴❤

    • @finngamesknudson1457
      @finngamesknudson1457 Před 2 lety +5

      Same advances in dog training. Amazing how much closer we grow through positive interactions. Heck experience with dog training made me a passable parent instead of destructive. Same principle, some people try to ‘break’ their kids into obedience others lead and mold through love. Which do you think end up fighting CPS and which are well cared for in their old age?

    • @donnakolo1013
      @donnakolo1013 Před 2 lety +2

      Aren't those old training methods more like torture?

    • @donnakolo1013
      @donnakolo1013 Před 2 lety

      I had a horse Who just knew what to do. No training needed. First time I rode her she wasn't thrilled, but she threw the first three off. Tried a little dancing, no big deal. She was fine. She liked trails.

  • @AnnemieM
    @AnnemieM Před rokem +19

    Horses are a true gift to us humans. It is sad to think how many centuries it took for humans to learn how to treat them with respect. I am so happy for this video, that is teaching humans that love really conquers all, something we still have not quite learned. Thank you Sir from the bottom of my heart for what you do and teaching others to follow.

  • @jennyfox1398
    @jennyfox1398 Před rokem +11

    This was so moving. It's so beautiful to see someone have such patience and understanding with an animal. The relationship between people and animals can be so beautiful if we just treat them right and work at understanding them. God bless that man.

  • @414MrMilwaukee
    @414MrMilwaukee Před 4 lety +310

    Horse: YOUR NOT ABOUT TO BREAK ME!!
    Human: I'm not, trust me......
    Horse: *..........I think I'm in love* ❤

  • @vars280287
    @vars280287 Před 4 lety +349

    “You’re alright boah"

  • @percheronlove888
    @percheronlove888 Před 21 dnem +1

    This is communication. This is trust. This is intelligence. This is kindness. This man is a true equestrian and good human being. Horses can read people. Hopefully one day all abuse will be gone and this kind man's talent will be the only way. Good Boy Shivers. BELLA the Equestrian. ❤❤❤

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear Před 9 měsíci +5

    I'm amazed! Raised around horses, and watching Jimmy with Shiver brings tears to my eyes.

  • @terryanngallagher3605
    @terryanngallagher3605 Před 2 lety +432

    I've had little experience with horses, yet at 69 I recently found a dear friend in one. Always knew they were smart and sensitive and aware...didn't know how empathetic, compassionate and perceptive they are till I met Kenny, a neighbor's horse who is almost always alone in a field nearby. I began to visit, bringing an apple. He knew one day I was sad. He hugged me. He nibbled my ears and kissed my cheeks. I began to call him Angel Horse. One day he accidentally hurt my hand, pressing down hard against a fence railing to bite apple I offered. When he was done eating he began licking my hand, right where it hurt. Another day I told him I wished we didn't have a big fence between us so I could put my arms around him. He led me to a low spot in the fence where I could reach him. I will adore this horse the rest of our lives. Good thing his Mom and Dad don't mind! They are good folks, just working a lot and have no time to spend with Kenny most days. I'm grateful he is part of my life, my Angel Horse!

    • @KarineTKnudsen
      @KarineTKnudsen Před 2 lety +22

      What a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing ❤️

    • @terryanngallagher3605
      @terryanngallagher3605 Před 2 lety +19

      @@KarineTKnudsen Thanks so much...I'd already forgotten some of this myself and needed the reminder. Gotta visit him today and remember all the sweet things he's done for me. It's so lovely you responded! Have a great day. :D

    • @lymangreen5020
      @lymangreen5020 Před 2 lety +17

      I am sure that your Angel Horse is happy that you are in his life. You must be the best thing in his day, to come bearing an apple and friendship!!

    • @terryanngallagher3605
      @terryanngallagher3605 Před 2 lety +8

      @@lymangreen5020 Thank you so much. I notice in spring he is just a little reticent...glad to get his apples and then goes back to the grass, so I really appreciate your comment...I miss his affection right now! He loves it when I bring a friend...but there are so few in my area. I wish you were here, Lyman! :D

    • @KarineTKnudsen
      @KarineTKnudsen Před 2 lety +5

      @@terryanngallagher3605 I hope the two of you will continue to meet. All the best to you guys. ❤️🌹

  • @ztheg_
    @ztheg_ Před 3 lety +1758

    Ok I think I get the how to make a horse a friend, can’t wait to see the how to make a human a friend video

    • @mr.mojorisin9999
      @mr.mojorisin9999 Před 3 lety +162

      For real, i threw a saddle on a dude, homeboy was pissed.

    • @4orrcountry
      @4orrcountry Před 3 lety +30

      Simpler with a horse or a dog than a person.

    • @ablue5419
      @ablue5419 Před 3 lety +47

      Oh no a human you can’t never trust is the most dangerous and cruel animal of all.

    • @mechellekingman7833
      @mechellekingman7833 Před 3 lety +5

      Why would you

    • @sirloksley7772
      @sirloksley7772 Před 3 lety +2

      @@mr.mojorisin9999 hahahaha should be top comment smh : :D

  • @deputydynamo
    @deputydynamo Před 2 lety +12

    This made me tear up a little. Beautiful.

    • @davidsonbenson9830
      @davidsonbenson9830 Před rokem

      Hello how are you doing

    • @deputydynamo
      @deputydynamo Před rokem +1

      @@davidsonbenson9830 Hi, I am doing good thanks, what about yourself?

    • @davidsonbenson9830
      @davidsonbenson9830 Před rokem

      @@deputydynamo I'm doing good so where are you from? I'm from Maryland

    • @layzee2893
      @layzee2893 Před 11 měsíci

      yes me too. the bond the formed was so amazing and you could see how much they trusted one another by the end. i hope one-day i can befriend a horse like this.

  • @labronco7511
    @labronco7511 Před rokem +8

    The relationship between you and your horse and the trust earned, is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever experienced. My sister and I used to ride backwards, and stand up at a gallop, riding with a bare back pad.

  • @davechristensen8299
    @davechristensen8299 Před 4 lety +1259

    If people would raise their kids like that, school teachers would have a lot easier time.

    • @alerey4363
      @alerey4363 Před 4 lety +14

      what they dont show you in the video is the whipping and spurring the horses went to "learn" those tricks and be domesticated just like a dog

    • @cacatr4495
      @cacatr4495 Před 4 lety +172

      @@alerey4363
      In this type of case, your statement is false. You missed the point that this type of starting a horse is built on relationship and trust, not violence, force and pain. You missed the entire point of the video.

    • @alerey4363
      @alerey4363 Před 4 lety +4

      @@cacatr4495 nope, the video only show the "results"; we need the real MAKING OF

    • @xfuryx4951
      @xfuryx4951 Před 4 lety +70

      Juan Fonseca your pretty dumb

    • @davechristensen8299
      @davechristensen8299 Před 4 lety +65

      @@xfuryx4951 Juan, the world is really stressed right now. We needed to believe in something nice. This video is showing people a kinder gentler way to live, and I have practiced it and it works. I know of many other people doing it right too.
      Apparently you have witnessed abuse. But don't blame everybody.
      You are bringing hate and ugliness into the world by calling people "pretty dumb". Will you please think about why you are adding toxic ugliness to the world? Please don't accelerate the collective anger of the human race. Say something constructive.

  • @crism3lo
    @crism3lo Před 5 lety +335

    A common language. Humans can communicate with all animals in amazing ways. It's us that need education.

    • @zen-aku9069
      @zen-aku9069 Před 4 lety +10

      Of course, us as humans can communicate with every animal, we just need to learn HOW to communicate with them

    • @masterofsparkshwy6974
      @masterofsparkshwy6974 Před 4 lety +1

      When we were young, I realized the truth in what you're saying by watching my twin sister. She wasn't the " smartest" or most well spoken child, but I could watch her from a distance, walk out into a field or a tree lined copse, sit down.. and soon everything that called that area home from bugs to deer, fox, you name it, would venture up to her touch. It was the most awesome thing, gave me tremendous love and respect for my tiny little stuttering sister. I love you Kathy, I love ya sis.

    • @bjaogh
      @bjaogh Před 3 lety

      Wise words

  • @michaelmoore1149
    @michaelmoore1149 Před 2 lety +11

    After watching our public figures act up in Washington. This video was a real change. Thoroughly enjoyable and relaxing.. one of the nicest and most calming videos I've seen on the internet lately. Everything about the man and the horse just looked honest.

  • @budsimpson2853
    @budsimpson2853 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.

  • @laurab9867
    @laurab9867 Před 3 lety +435

    I'm not into cowboys but this guy won my heart. His love for horses and the way he gently wins the animal's trust is totally awesome. Wow! What a skill!

    • @SirTomFoolery
      @SirTomFoolery Před 3 lety +2

      I dont even watch football

    • @moncorp1
      @moncorp1 Před 3 lety +4

      I'm not into broads that aren't into cowboys.

    • @SirTomFoolery
      @SirTomFoolery Před 3 lety +4

      @@moncorp1 then you ain't into broads. Save a horse Ride a taxi

    • @peggyhall843
      @peggyhall843 Před 3 lety +6

      @@moncorp1 I'm not into cowboys that call cowgirls broads. You dummy.

    • @idontevenknowanymore8602
      @idontevenknowanymore8602 Před 3 lety +7

      Why aren't you into Cowboys? Oh I know your more into the soyboys of the city sad, have a good day ma'am *tips hat*

  • @anmariegibbs5713
    @anmariegibbs5713 Před 3 lety +205

    LOVE the fact that he no longer calls it “breaking”. What an awful thing to want to do to any animal (or person).”Starting” is far more like it and reflects the partnership it will eventually become

    • @christiandonaldson31
      @christiandonaldson31 Před 3 lety

      Hi

    • @cseijifja
      @cseijifja Před 3 lety +3

      well, it sounds worse than it is, while not the same really, "breaking" is something that is done in almost all boot camps,for example, they do so to build you back up.

    • @jomama9075
      @jomama9075 Před 2 lety

      Humans are evolving 💓

    • @dylanbutler4919
      @dylanbutler4919 Před 2 lety +4

      I think breaking just the default term now.Most horses aren't actually broke like they used to do.

    • @brycejustin8750
      @brycejustin8750 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dylanbutler4919 That's true. We do pretty similar stuff that this guys doing but we still call it "breaking". I haven't met anyone that calls it "starting".

  • @stdesignall
    @stdesignall Před rokem +1

    That’s beautiful language!! I never though some had that much knowledge to almost integrate a horse in a human relation ship. BEAUTIFUL.

  • @littlebrookreader949
    @littlebrookreader949 Před rokem +2

    I came back to watch again!, What a difference in that horse! Just grand!

  • @paulseale8409
    @paulseale8409 Před 4 lety +226

    Be gentle, be fair, be consistent. Every cowboy I know does this.

  • @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim
    @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim Před 3 lety +298

    Jimmy's horse was saying to Shiver "stop pratting about, look, he's sitting on my back and touching me and it doesn't hurt at *all*. He's a good human"

    • @desertmulehunter
      @desertmulehunter Před 3 lety +6

      @Anna K he's not a horse, don't make this a dumb moment.

    • @khalil7011
      @khalil7011 Před 3 lety +2

      @Anna K Idiot.

    • @RJALEXANDER777
      @RJALEXANDER777 Před 3 lety +5

      @Anna K Would nine kilograms hurt your back? It's a horse, they're way stronger than us.

    • @Gabi-bu7mc
      @Gabi-bu7mc Před 3 lety +2

      "Just stand still and be quiet, then we can eat sooner"😂😂 (this is a joke)

  • @joepautsch9696
    @joepautsch9696 Před 8 měsíci +4

    So cool seeing that trust building between them,without force,but through mutual respect. That friendship and respect will last for life

  • @sueshrodes9462
    @sueshrodes9462 Před 20 dny

    This is refreshingly BEAUTIFUL. Pressure and release. Jimmy does it right. Develops partnership and trust. Thanks for sharing your gift for training, we can all learn so much from you, and our horses benefit the most. 😊

  • @silentblackhole
    @silentblackhole Před 6 měsíci +1

    Now that's a real cowboy taking care of his horse as well so good to see. This is a Canadian show is that correct watching this from Sydney Australia

  • @holy_braille
    @holy_braille Před 2 lety +176

    It's like watching a man write a poem and explain his approach to poetry all at once. What a treat!

    • @starfishw7138
      @starfishw7138 Před rokem

      No need putting the fear of God into an animal who I see trust you seek

    • @carlanking5720
      @carlanking5720 Před rokem

      Gosh! What a wonderful way to present what you felt watching what this man does with horses!

  • @stevenross5395
    @stevenross5395 Před 2 lety +272

    Never rode a horse in my life, but watching this was incredible, and kind of moving if I'm honest. Shows how much you can accomplish when a man sets his ego aside and tries to understand and nurture the world around him. Also goes to show that horses are special. In my opinion, at least.

    • @allisonjames2923
      @allisonjames2923 Před 2 lety +12

      Imagine how much we could achieve if we worked with animals of every species, instead of always trying to dominate, control or eradicate them?

    • @nicolaturner7009
      @nicolaturner7009 Před 2 lety +5

      absolute truth

    • @PacificDark
      @PacificDark Před 2 lety +3

      If you can, go on a 1-2 hour trail ride. Riding a horse is one the single best things that has ever happened to me.

    • @allisonjames2923
      @allisonjames2923 Před 2 lety +4

      @@PacificDark I used to ride a lot when I was young & desperately miss it. And I discovered that there are 3 stages to riding. The “hang on & hope” knowing that it’s fun but scary as hell, as the horse is in control. The “OMD I can control this giant animal” where you discover how to make the horse go where you want. And the “ahhhhhhh” moment. Where you learn what it feels like to ride with a horse. Where the two of you are connected & in sync. And unfortunately, that last stage only comes usually from actually owning or truly bonding with a horse. I learnt that last when I was a horse riding instructor at a summer camp in the US. They hired horses from the summer. Poor things just went from job to job with no one really caring about them. They didn’t even have names. I met a gorgeous buckskin called Gump, who had obviously been horribly abused. He was terrified of being caught or tied up & if you approached him when he was tied to a fence, he would lean so far away his tummy would nearly touch the ground. And he’d never let you just come & pat him. I spent the whole summer earning his trust & friendship, and gradually we came to ride together. He didn’t have to follow the herd, but was content riding at our own pace. The second last day, he even let me walk up to him in the corral & pat him. I was truly heartbroken I couldn’t buy him & fly him to Australia. I’ve never forgotten him in all these years. His eyes gazing into mine as I swore I’d never hurt him. That amazing feeling of riding together. And that moment he let me touch him knowing I wouldn’t hurt him but that he could feel the joy of loving human hands.

    • @theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404
      @theanalyticsyntheticdichot4404 Před rokem

      This is not him putting his ego aside, but him living out his ethical egoism.

  • @kristiwetsel9531
    @kristiwetsel9531 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The way the bay is connected to him is beautiful

  • @yep8058
    @yep8058 Před rokem +2

    That was the most heartwarming thing I have seen in a long time. Why can't it always be like this...

  • @narraecrowley3556
    @narraecrowley3556 Před 4 lety +386

    Oh my gosh. This makes my soul ache to have that relationship with a horse again. I had this magic once and it is the greatest privilege to have the trust of an animal. I use to go for long walks through the bush with my girl and never even needed a halter on her, she was just like a pup that followed me everywhere. I use to play hide and seek and race her back to the shed. when I rode her it was just a halter and lead. No saddle or anything. Just a soul to soul match. I was once given a yearling from my boyfirend years later who had never been touched by humans except to catch and transport to where he was kept. He was on a very long rope because no one could catch him. He was so scared and thin. In less than an hour, I was touching him and within a couple of hours, I was brushing him and he was following me around the yard. The spirit in their eyes and the trust they place on you. THAT connection. You have to experience it to know the depth of it. When Jim said, he wouldnt let anything happen to him, I understand that feeling. This was wonderful, thank you.

    • @frida2631
      @frida2631 Před 4 lety +18

      That's a great story. Animals are a terrific gift to us from God.

    • @ronjacobe
      @ronjacobe Před 4 lety +8

      Oh, that was a beautiful relationship you developed with your friend. Bless you. What has become of him?

    • @joyhughes5937
      @joyhughes5937 Před 3 lety +3

      @@frida2631 Totally agree.

    • @chriscastillo6299
      @chriscastillo6299 Před 3 lety +3

      I too miss my horse. Broke it in wen i was young, had to come back to the states, got injured and had to be put down. My daughter is starting to get into horses now so maybe I can give her what I once had

    • @joyhughes5937
      @joyhughes5937 Před 3 lety +2

      I have been blessed to get my beautiful TB mare, Lowla. I was in a mountain bike accident May 2018, suffered severe brain trauma, but thankfully I am recovering well. Moved to acreage and my first love- horses. I wanted to work with them when I first left act but my dad wanted me to go into secretarial work as I was top of my year😟. It didn’t last long and slowly I got into the horse world again. I trained as a hairdresser which has served me well along with my fitness and cycling but great to now have a great team mate with Lowla🐎.

  •  Před 3 lety +136

    "My partner's helping me." *And WHAT a partner you got there, man!* God bless! Best regards from Brazil!

  • @joannfagen4457
    @joannfagen4457 Před 2 lety +9

    Beautiful. It’s amazing how understanding where the horse is coming from makes the training process go much faster and smoother.

  • @publictoilet1970
    @publictoilet1970 Před 2 lety +3

    I smiled with a tear in my eye threw the whole video. Love his training method.

  • @Discordie06
    @Discordie06 Před 9 měsíci +2

    this is not just trust....this is love at it's finest! congratiulations sir!

  • @darthdaddy3071
    @darthdaddy3071 Před 2 lety +153

    Its amazing how in tune he is with Maverick, it looked like he was hardly directing him at all, like the horse knew exactly what he wanted the moment he wanted it. Incredible relationship

    • @ImThatGirl101
      @ImThatGirl101 Před rokem +3

      Horses are incredible at picking up cues and body language. Some you can ride without reins because they feel when you ride them exactly when you want to turn or slow down or go faster. They are truly incredible creatures and I owe my life to them.

  • @steel12city17cowgirl
    @steel12city17cowgirl Před 4 lety +738

    When I hear “Broken in”, I cringe!!! Because that is exactly what they do.... they break the horses spirit, they don’t give the horse a chance to decide, for themselves, if they want to follow or not!! The reason why this horse, adapted so quickly and easily is due to this trainer, listening and seeing all the signs, that this Beautiful horse was telling him!! This was wonderful to watch and having his horse, within the pen, was a brilliant idea!!! The horse knew that he was safe, the other horse was telling him so!!! My Cowgirl hat, off to you, sir!!!! All in a days work.... Lol 💖🐴💖

    • @masterofsparkshwy6974
      @masterofsparkshwy6974 Před 4 lety +20

      I feel exactly same. A horse is such a good friend, they trust us with their lives, yet we don't wrap our thoughts around that notion the same as we would if another human did the same. The relationship gives me shivers when I think of the love and loyalty taken for granted.

    • @aucuneideejsp8891
      @aucuneideejsp8891 Před 4 lety +4

      I am not sure this horse was a wild mustang, perhaps just a semi feral horse which was never saddled

    • @steel12city17cowgirl
      @steel12city17cowgirl Před 3 lety

      J. Damn .... I said Broken-in, totally different from what your talking about, my friend!! Totally Different!

    • @TheRumours13
      @TheRumours13 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aucuneideejsp8891 he was only 2 years old.

    • @TheRumours13
      @TheRumours13 Před 3 lety +12

      @@nojnoj3069 Not all dog trainers are aggressive with dogs. Some use the same technique as the cowboy here with that colt. Horses are just like big dogs, they want to work for you when they have your trust.

  • @isabelgellibrandi7496
    @isabelgellibrandi7496 Před 2 lety

    I'm looking at moving back down to where I spent a large chunk of my childhood. I rode my horse just about everyday, but what I was doing wasn't even in the same universe as the way these folks relate to their horses. So much inspiration.

  • @propertyofranger
    @propertyofranger Před měsícem

    I did not expect to cry watching this, but I am. This is so beautiful. This is how it’s supposed to be. No cruelty, pain, fear, or punishment. Respect, trust, gentleness, and kindness are the keys to a beautiful partnership between horses and people. This is truly wonderful and moving to behold.

  • @ghulamdastagir1585
    @ghulamdastagir1585 Před 3 lety +109

    For the first time I have seen someone respecting and understanding animals.

    • @jianju4916
      @jianju4916 Před 3 lety +1

      It is a beautiful thing to appreciate other beings.

    • @finngamesknudson1457
      @finngamesknudson1457 Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry you have had such a lack of good examples in your life. Congratulations on recognizing it and striving to be better.
      I’ve seen what gentleness can do with both animals and people. Yet this was still amazing.
      I sometimes struggle to be my best, but see this as another level to strive for. 🙂

    • @betterdenu999
      @betterdenu999 Před 2 lety

      Even someone doing old style getting on her bucking her through respects and understands them

  • @laikathunderchild5746
    @laikathunderchild5746 Před 3 lety +117

    This makes me almost weep terribly for all the “broken “ horses I’ve met and remembering how they did it where I grew up.
    I couldn’t watch. This is a beautiful true relationship and a joy to see.

  • @lucindawilliams180
    @lucindawilliams180 Před rokem +1

    You are amazing! Thank you for treating them with such love and respect❤

  • @johntaylor2623
    @johntaylor2623 Před rokem +1

    Through the years I have seen beautiful relationships between different people and their horse. This video was an eye opener, such a pleasure to watch. I hope one day to have that kind of experience with one (at least) of these magnificent animals. Thank you for sharing, it is beautiful to see.

  • @KrishnamKumawat
    @KrishnamKumawat Před 3 lety +292

    There's just one magic statement..... "You're alright boah"

    • @mysteriousriptides3596
      @mysteriousriptides3596 Před 3 lety +14

      RDR lol. I love that game. It just has so much emotion in It.

    • @ronaldomoreno4886
      @ronaldomoreno4886 Před 3 lety +3

      Ha game logic

    • @sethires
      @sethires Před 2 lety +5

      @@mysteriousriptides3596 its perfect to the very little and unnecessary details too truly incredible

  • @tinkmarshino
    @tinkmarshino Před 3 lety +83

    So sweet.. In my youth I used to help my uncle break horses . We tried our best to be as gentle as we could but I tell you, this puts all our efforts to shame.. This was done so beautifully and so perfectly.. I wish I had this information to take back to the younger me.. All of us my uncle, myself and the horses were so frustrated in those days because we both knew there was a better way.. we just didn't know what it was.. This touched my heart greatly. I am so very glad that we have figured out how to make our partners transition to helper so much easier.. For all involved.. carry on my brother.. you made an old man happy today!

    • @notleviathan855
      @notleviathan855 Před 3 lety +3

      My uncle still breaks his horses like in the wild west, however after he breaks them. He doesn't do anything rough with them again, he'll look mean while breaking them and then just give his horses apples everytime they see him. Literally, he can be walking outback to feed the dogs, and he'll have an arm full of apples, then you hear the little trot of the horses lining up for a pet, and an apple.
      When he rides he doesn't use spurs, he kinda trains them like this guy does AFTER he breaks them to regain that trust.

    • @PULVERIZER01
      @PULVERIZER01 Před 3 lety

      Such a touching story... I hope you are happy nowadays, sir

    • @tinkmarshino
      @tinkmarshino Před 3 lety

      @@PULVERIZER01 I am usually a happy fellow.. thanks for the encouragement.

    • @PULVERIZER01
      @PULVERIZER01 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tinkmarshino by all means, and you deserve all the encouragement, as staying happy nowadays is..... Difficult to say the least..

  • @karate4348
    @karate4348 Před rokem +4

    What magnificence of care and learning and understanding and trust to build confidence for all concerned. I love humans who respect and understand other animals including other humans!

  • @nicolawoodward2324
    @nicolawoodward2324 Před 2 lety +4

    Simply beautiful! I don't know much about horses but can see when theres a special relationship with trust & respect and really listening to the horse. I'd love to pay you a visit & watch you work. I was tearfull watching this, really moving, an absolute joy to watch a bond grow. Thank you for sharing

  • @cetinceviz8132
    @cetinceviz8132 Před 3 lety +177

    Horses amaze me all the time. I am not yet perfect on the horses I have been riding now and then but the feeling is great, especially when you gallop, it is like you are piercing air.
    The horse is not a car or a machine and the idea that a free willed animal would obey you so much deserves much respect and appreciation and I do appreciate this gift.
    I wish I could own my horse and ride at weekends into the wood and pastures. Ahhh.

    • @Kateyangyuqing
      @Kateyangyuqing Před 3 lety +7

      Same it's my dream to have a horse one day and to have that partnership as we learn and live together. All the best to you. As long as you stay keen, you'll get a horse one day, keep working towards your goal :)

    • @IAMREIKI
      @IAMREIKI Před 3 lety +1

      That You can Be here at this video appreciating it and Intention therein says alot of Great things about where your relationship with All Life is Unfolding Ali . : ) You Gotta Dream Alittle Dream to Have a Dream Come True .

  • @leyeliz2244
    @leyeliz2244 Před 4 lety +145

    This is the wholesome content we need during self isolation

  • @charlieedwards7970
    @charlieedwards7970 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This is an amazing example of the trust and love these animals have for us. Some say dogs are man's best friend. They must have never witnessed the devotion and love a horse develops for 'their human'. Wonderful video, amazing bonding step by step. Just awesome!

  • @madeleinebelle2105
    @madeleinebelle2105 Před rokem +4

    Monty Roberts was my first connection with treating horses in a humane way...but watching this relationship build so quickly between Jimmy and the colt was so healing in this time of cruel destruction...thank you...I'm going to watch it again.

  • @davedammit5404
    @davedammit5404 Před 3 lety +50

    That's the most beautiful bit of psychology applied with love that I've ever seen.

  • @vesperlipsham6024
    @vesperlipsham6024 Před 3 lety +102

    I’m crying 😭 this is the exact bond I have with my horse she trusts me with her life and I trust her with mine

  • @MichaelLivingston-me
    @MichaelLivingston-me Před 2 lety

    What a great video to watch. The limited times I've been on a horse have always been a wonderful experience.

  • @soozikins
    @soozikins Před 2 lety +2

    The relationship between humans and horses is a beautiful, ancient one. Great video.

  • @saf5896
    @saf5896 Před 2 lety +119

    During the old days, horses needed to be broken to be able to ride and command. Now it's amazing to see people earning their trust and loyalty through respect. Truly an amazing animal

    • @tj6930
      @tj6930 Před 2 lety +15

      They didn’t “need to be broken” humans needed them broken.

    • @jcmass41
      @jcmass41 Před 2 lety +6

      It’s hard for us today to realize that in the “Old days” horses were the same as our “cars” and many other things. In a sense, they were just tools. Certainly those that were “daily”riders were well nurtured, but a horse was “one horsepower”. So in turn, the way they were looked at was certainly different than we see them today.
      Not agreeing at all with Breaking an amazing creature like that, but, in those days and even today many relationships start with dominance that you’d like to believe evolved into a mutual trusting/respectful one. Not my way. Just a way

    • @tj6930
      @tj6930 Před 2 lety +6

      @@jcmass41 perfect response. It gets you thinking for sure. I am 5’1 and I have a huge German shepherd dog, I get it. I worked my butt off to get the relationship I have with this knucklehead. It was hard for me, because he isn’t a “friendly” dog. He just likes us. I had to learn that was ok, and it was my job to tell people to leave him alone. He isn’t dangerous, but he sure looks and acts like he is. He is 135 pounds. I for sure see the general principles. I feel guilty because I had so many dogs before, I learned from a trainer. I will never do it “my way” again.

    • @Kenan-Z
      @Kenan-Z Před 2 lety

      @@tj6930 So, you claim that "bronco busters" of past, those intelligent observers of equine behavior, were essentially "wrong", or outright "guilty"?

    • @shirleyeliakis7138
      @shirleyeliakis7138 Před 2 lety +5

      They never " needed to be broken!"
      Did you know that Native Americans would teach horses to accept a rider by the man friend mounting the horse in a stream or standing water...doesn't matter. The water is a calming influence to horses and Native Americans are grateful to the Creator for all things in nature. They do not fear, but look at all things as creations put here for their benefit and respectful appreciation. They do not fear horses, they consider them part of their household as much as another human of that household. We could learn so much if we learned to not fear!

  • @ohwhatelse
    @ohwhatelse Před 3 lety +476

    My dad was violent with us kid's & we "respected" him out of fear. He was the same with horses. He wouldn't let me around bcz I'd be screaming, nauseated & heartsick. So watching this is so very good for my heart.
    I've seen VIDEO of an Indian tribe that would either pen or tie the horse where they could eat, then they'd lie down around it or even sleep near it. The horse lost their fear of the presence of man that way.

    • @jpascaln
      @jpascaln Před 3 lety +23

      Old school vs New school. New school creats a better animal. The same with Elephants. Both animals equally intelligent.

    • @saltycat662
      @saltycat662 Před 3 lety +65

      @@jpascaln Being abusive isn't being old school. There are plenty of old school men with kind hearts that didn't behave that way with their children and animals.

    • @reniferZiolo
      @reniferZiolo Před 3 lety +20

      @@saltycat662 nowadays there is plenty of abusive people as well but gotta agree that positive training is getting more exposure than it used to

    • @boguslav9502
      @boguslav9502 Před 3 lety +11

      @@reniferZiolo in a way i think okd school had plenty of nurturing treatment, similarly to this. But its easier to remember the shocking thsn the typical. Evenrually the shocking, due to sheer efficiency, became the norm. A lot of history is seen through this prism. Kind of like survivor bias, but inverted. We only focus on the planes that didnt make it rsther than all of those that did make it. Similarly when looking st history and even nature we are looking at that whoch is shocking, depressing, or brutal, because apart from those few moments everyrhing is rsther bliss.

    • @91lilfrozone23
      @91lilfrozone23 Před 3 lety +18

      You just described my father and the way he treated his horses. I plan to do the opposite with my children and horses though! Break the cycle, it's up to you :)

  • @fokkerd3red618
    @fokkerd3red618 Před 2 lety

    That was exceptional how you interacted with this horse and gained his trust.

  • @mindunwind1
    @mindunwind1 Před rokem +4

    “It's a funny thing about life, once you begin to take note of the things you are grateful for, you begin to lose sight of the things that you lack.”
    ― Germany Kent

  • @foxxrunner7989
    @foxxrunner7989 Před 3 lety +63

    6:06 That was the CUTEST thing He Rested his Neck end Head over the hind end of the other horse 🐴 while he was climbing on.

  • @shuginubi
    @shuginubi Před 2 lety +75

    truly, horses are the real best friends of human, we owe them vast majority of our history as it is.

    • @SnidgetAsphodel
      @SnidgetAsphodel Před rokem +2

      Yes, our history of the last thousands of years was written on the back of the horse. They deserve our respect because our species wouldn't be where it is now without them. They have influenced that history more than any other animal, even dogs.

    • @peterpanda4296
      @peterpanda4296 Před rokem

      @@SnidgetAsphodel agreed, i grew up with horses, honestly they are like big vegan dogs lol, they love to cuddle and really love you if take care of them, back as a child/teen i even sometimes slept in the stables with the horses^^

  • @reynaldosandoval8749
    @reynaldosandoval8749 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I has being a horse man all my life and broke many of them, but I wish known in you back when I was younger cause you are one of kind!! May the Lord bless you and protect you every day.

  • @dassemultor6940
    @dassemultor6940 Před rokem

    There's a deep beauty in this that speaks to something in my heart that's barely remembered.