Episode 2: Teaching Thor horse language

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2024
  • *Make sure you watched Thor Episode 1 before proceeding*
    Mia is invited to work as a horse behavioral therapist and trainer at the 1st Week of Welfare for Sports Horses in Sao Paulo, Brazil. There, she had 5 days to train 8 horses of different ages and backgrounds.
    This is Thor: a young horse who was rescued as a stray foal and raised by an animal activist veterinarian who had no prior experiences with owning horses, but has a huge heart and took on the challenge. Thor lived in her house among many rescue dogs, but no other horses.
    Very loved and well taken care of, he grew up healthy and strong -so strong that he required training. It wasn't safe to be around him anymore. He overpowered people and had no respect for them.
    However, all of his tutor's attempts to get somebody to train him were frustrated: she considered the methots too rough and forceful. Furthermore, Thor would have to live confined in a stall, because that is how most of Brazil's equestrian centers are. She would rather have Thor living free and happy than in confinement, even if it means that he would stay disrespectful and dangerous.
    Until she heard of Mia coming to the 1st Week for Welfare of the Sports Horses and decided to give it one last chance. Luckily, it was all for the best. She moved Thor into Kober Equus Stables, which is one of the few places around that prioritize welfare and has pastures for them to be together and move.

Komentáře • 32

  • @shannondominguez9725
    @shannondominguez9725 Před měsícem +14

    Ever since videos have started coming out on the channel again more regularly I have started really looking forward to Mondays/Tuesdays when new episodes will start & we get to see who Mia will help next. Thor is truly living up to his name of a strong mighty Warrior though his early days were heartbreaking after he lost his mom what a relief that Cintia found him & is now trying her hardest to provide him with the life all equines need,to be together & learning social skills so I commend her for reaching out for help Thor is obviously very loved by her & he couldn’t have a better human as his guardian fighting for him. Thank you Mia for taking on this challenging spitfire he is very sweet & he wants to learn/ listen he just needs to understand boundaries,that he can’t be all over humans/in their faces but he will get there with time & I’m sure eventually be at a point where he can share space with other 🐎 which he deserves & no doubt longs for. He is a gorgeous horse & I can’t wait to see future updates & where life takes Thor the Powerful One.🩶⚡️🤍🔥❤️‍🔥🤗

  • @zoenielsen1872
    @zoenielsen1872 Před měsícem +1

    Yet again you have reached out to a horse to help it be it’s true self.

  • @kkdoc7864
    @kkdoc7864 Před měsícem +7

    Another excellent trainer is a Brit in the UK who takes on difficult behavior problems that can make horses dangerous. I’ve never seen better, really. It’s always smart to take ideas from a variety of trainers into. He strives to make his idea the horse’s idea cause you can’t force a 1200 lb. animal to do anything they don’t want to do. He does not hand feed, and does not use pain. His CZcams channel is Steve Young Horsemanship.

    • @whenhorseschoose
      @whenhorseschoose  Před měsícem +9

      I support any trainer who works with gentle and kind methods♥️🐴

    • @kkdoc7864
      @kkdoc7864 Před měsícem +2

      @@whenhorseschoose that’s why I love your methods!

  • @nancyoffenhiser4916
    @nancyoffenhiser4916 Před měsícem +6

    You can tell he's playful, if he wanted to hurt theu biting his ears would be flat
    He's going to be fine, I think he's great!

  • @eleidal
    @eleidal Před měsícem +1

    when there's so much bad behavior in this world, it's soothing to witness your work.

  • @dogwood9023
    @dogwood9023 Před měsícem +4

    Such an absolute beauty of a horse. He is so young, strong and with flowing movements. His feet look well balanced as well. Whoever gets to ride this guy will be one lucky person. As always, a pleasure to watch you work.

  • @chereecampbell7474
    @chereecampbell7474 Před měsícem +6

    Thank you so very much for your support of equines. They and the world needs more humans like you. ☀️🌻

  • @found500
    @found500 Před měsícem +1

    These videos started showing recently and i cant stop watching your method of training. I absolutely love what you do. There is a rescue in TN that could really benefit from your training videos. You are amazing and i have already learned alot. The Chicago horse episode 2 and 3 was great but, it seemed like the rider was very disconnected with her horse. It was almost as if she was a stranger to him. I hope Chicago is doing better now. Please please bring more videos. I look forward to watching your expertise. Thanks so much for all you do

  • @annkatrinschuller8518
    @annkatrinschuller8518 Před měsícem +5

    Congratulation Mia and the very best to you❤

  • @lisabay6189
    @lisabay6189 Před měsícem +2

    No way can a horse that does not know horse language, benefit from you speaking it. You did a great job with a difficult task, but the best thing is for that very particular horse is to learn how to be a horse first, then go back and train it. Thanks for all that you do for horses! And that is a beautiful horse!

  • @kragenskjold5229
    @kragenskjold5229 Před měsícem +5

    This is the way. :]

  • @kkdoc7864
    @kkdoc7864 Před měsícem +3

    A back-up is invaluable to discourage unfrequented forward motion as well. You move his feet. He doesn’t move yours.

  • @Michele-W.
    @Michele-W. Před měsícem +7

    I love watching your leadership. 👍

  • @xoselhket
    @xoselhket Před měsícem +3

    I absolutely love what you do!

  • @Hazelnut2-pu9ds
    @Hazelnut2-pu9ds Před měsícem +8

    Am wondering if the flies are bothering him? I see him shake his ears a lot, wriggle his skin, lift his feet, has bitten at his flank and his tail is constantly flicking around.

    • @whenhorseschoose
      @whenhorseschoose  Před měsícem +5

      Both the flies and then just asking him to work focused for a moment is so difficult for him at this moment, it will become easier over time🥰

  • @sharon1775
    @sharon1775 Před měsícem +3

    oh wow that was great Mia, greeting from Nova Scotia, Canada

  • @itpatriot
    @itpatriot Před měsícem +4

    I just love watching you work with horses!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @nayblue155
    @nayblue155 Před měsícem +3

    So cool, I want to cry.

  • @ThePinkCokie
    @ThePinkCokie Před měsícem +1

    True strength lies in empathy and understanding. Mia is the best.

  • @charlyk7874
    @charlyk7874 Před měsícem +1

    Dear Mia, did he ever get x-rays done? Wonderful to see he now loves with other horses!

    • @whenhorseschoose
      @whenhorseschoose  Před měsícem

      No, no x-rays so far, he is not really showing sign of pain or any reason to think he is sick🙂

  • @Celeste0415
    @Celeste0415 Před 8 dny

  • @EMG-pi4cb
    @EMG-pi4cb Před měsícem +2

    Just beautiful to watch you work, Mia!

  • @Artaklar
    @Artaklar Před měsícem +1

    Ich begreife nicht wie man als Tierärztin,die Besitzerin, 3 Jahre ein Pferd ohne Artgenossen halten kann.Das weiß man doch, dass dann Verhaltensstörungen auftreten werden.Die sollte sich schämen,sie ist Schuld an Thors Schwierigkeiten.

    • @whenhorseschoose
      @whenhorseschoose  Před měsícem +9

      Da es sich bei dem Land um Brasilien handelt, herrscht hier die Kultur vor, dass alle Pferde eingesperrt leben - also allein in Stallboxen, ohne jemals auf die Koppel zu kommen und zu rennen und sich die Beine zu vertreten oder jemals mit anderen Pferden in Kontakt zu kommen. Leider ist das Land korrupt und es sind die großen Ställe, die keine Ställe, sondern nur Boxen haben, die die Tierärzte bezahlen. Die meisten Tierärzte in Brasilien befürworten, dass Pferde ihr gesamtes Leben in Käfigen verbringen - was bedeutet, dass sie in Boxen geboren werden und dort sterben. Sie kommen nur heraus, um trainiert oder geritten zu werden. Leider ist das die Realität und deshalb reise ich nach Brasilien, um den Menschen mitzuteilen, dass Pferde eine Koppel und eine Herde brauchen. Thors Besitzer ist Tierarzt, aber auf Hunde und Kleintiere spezialisiert. Sie entschied sich, nicht auf die Pferdetierärzte zu hören und ihn einzusperren, sie gab ihm Raum, Freiheit und Liebe und widersprach den traditionellen Überzeugungen

    • @Artaklar
      @Artaklar Před měsícem +5

      @@whenhorseschoose Achso,das wusste ich nicht, Danke für Deine Erklärung.Dann nehme ich das zurück und hoffe,dass viele Pferdemenschen endlich umdenken.Danke, dass Du ihnen dabei hilfst 💚🙏

  • @shannondominguez9725
    @shannondominguez9725 Před měsícem +4

    Not sure if it’s just me or the video but every now and then the audio or microphone cuts in & out so I don’t catch everything that’s said,if possible please fix it thank you.🐎🤗⚡️🩶🤍