Creating a Sense of Safety with a Brumby - Equitana Melbourne 2022

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  • A clip from a recent session at Equitana Melbourne with a brumby.
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Komentáře • 60

  • @manuelasantner5519
    @manuelasantner5519 Před rokem +65

    I am a trauma therapist and Warwick's content is always so helpful, not only with my horses, but I can actually see connections to my work as a trauma therapist and actually use some of the stuff I learn from Warwick especially as he is really great at explaining things, which I am not so much. Thanks a lot for all this valuable work!

    • @TheOldandslow
      @TheOldandslow Před rokem +5

      I noticed that kids and nervous students respond well to these humane methods (I teach college, the kids are mine). God bless Warwick!

    • @WarwickSchiller
      @WarwickSchiller  Před rokem +7

      Thanks Manuela

    • @jenniferlehman326
      @jenniferlehman326 Před rokem +4

      Manuela Santer I also use a lot of his way of explaining things with my PTSD veterans who are in my Search and Rescue Teams. I find it helps them very much. And it helps them connect better to both their horses and their dogs that they are working with. Best Regards and Many Blessings to you for the wonderful work that you do. Thank you for that. From a Retired Paramedic, a S&R Dog and Handler Team Trainer and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 🇨🇦

    • @00katydid00
      @00katydid00 Před rokem +3

      100%, there is so much wisdom for parenting, dealing with personal trauma, etc. I started watching Warwick's videos to improve my skills with horses, but I learn things about myself and my own trauma, too.

    • @nch1646
      @nch1646 Před 8 měsíci

      my thoughts exactly, co-regulation works with humans as well, helping find balance through controlling your own behaviour is what each parent needs to learn. break teh cycle of trying to control

  • @redstoneranger1404
    @redstoneranger1404 Před rokem +37

    Hello Warwick. I watched a lot of your YT videos during the last years and it looks like I took your words very serious. After a longer break, having seen this one today, I realized how much your philosophy & principles shaped my interaction with horses. I really have to thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me to become a better partner for my horses.

    • @TheOldandslow
      @TheOldandslow Před rokem +3

      Yes!

    • @WarwickSchiller
      @WarwickSchiller  Před rokem +8

      I'm humbled to be a part of your journey.

    • @mdee860
      @mdee860 Před rokem +2

      You couldn't ask for a better teacher. So happy for both you & your horses! Did you see Warwick's video about how he checks himself before approaching the horse he's going to work with? He makes sure he's 100% focused & present with & on that horse. To me, that's a huge gem💎 & a critical factor to build the relationship. (A horse has to feel safe) Of course, I feel that way about all of his videos. 💎 💎 💎 🤣😁

    • @MedusasPenalty
      @MedusasPenalty Před rokem +1

      Same over here, Germany. Never saw a trainer like him before!

    • @kleineportugiesin9784
      @kleineportugiesin9784 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Me too. Er ahnt vielleicht gar nicht, wie viele Leute ihm 100% Aufmerksamkeit schenken am anderen Ende des Bildschirms.
      Und wie vielen Pferden er Erleichterung bringt, weil sie merken: hugh! was zum Teufel... mein Mensch versteht mich endlich 🤭
      Warwick Schiller, yo are an "Meister der Kommunikation". Dankeschön!

  • @kathrynthomas1747
    @kathrynthomas1747 Před rokem +17

    I am thrilled to see this as it was hard to hear when I was out in the arena! I just learned so much watching..thank you! I look forward to being more present with both of my brumbies, observing their behaviours and understanding them! So grateful to you Warwick!! 🙏🤗

  • @loredelore7286
    @loredelore7286 Před rokem +2

    Your turning the tide of adversarial horsemanship, thank you.

  • @Oliveriscrazytoo1
    @Oliveriscrazytoo1 Před rokem +12

    Fantastic! So many explanations of and responses to observed subtle behaviors. First time I’ve EVER heard the biological explanation of why a horse licks and chews!!!!❤️❤️

    • @rebeccap4771
      @rebeccap4771 Před rokem +1

      Yes actually hearing why they lick and chew was very interesting, have heard that term a lot but without knowing the full context of why!

  • @wendylow5748
    @wendylow5748 Před rokem +4

    Really good connection by allowing, following, leading, waiting, noticing, breathing and being. Superb

  • @loredelore7286
    @loredelore7286 Před rokem +2

    Stunning looking animal.

  • @jenniferlehman326
    @jenniferlehman326 Před rokem +7

    Another informative and great LEARNING opportunity video. Thank you for taking the time to put it up for us to view Warwick Schiller!! Love from a Retired Paramedic, a S&R Dog and Handler Team Trainer and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 🇨🇦🇺🇲

  • @rebeccap4771
    @rebeccap4771 Před rokem +3

    I've got two young horses to take out for their first experiences away from home - this is absolutely perfect timing. Being able to redirect their thoughts and attention and creating that safety for them will be fantastic. I will have no expectations for their trip out, no judgement, just some chill time away from home being friends

  • @bg588
    @bg588 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Beautifully groomed, fed and halter trained ‘brumby’

  • @acka.
    @acka. Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much. I found you relatively early in my journey and i think you helped me start on the right path and avoid many false leads, confusion and hurt for me and the horses I interact with.

  • @maryjohnston6429
    @maryjohnston6429 Před rokem +4

    Always glad to see you. Fantastic, clear. Gosh, friends first--how can I ever thank you?

  • @abitagirl1962
    @abitagirl1962 Před rokem +2

    It's thrilling to see this sort of information coming into the conversation of horsemanship!! I'm still seeing trainers pushing horses past thresholds, and asking for performance before truly gaining the relaxation/safety for the horse. Thank you Warwick!

  • @judywebber6579
    @judywebber6579 Před rokem +1

    Have horses over 30 years still glad I can learn more about them and how best to work with them, thank you for the video.

  • @jeananneblessing2212
    @jeananneblessing2212 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing the presence and connection.

  • @rachaeltatarka8786
    @rachaeltatarka8786 Před rokem +3

    This is so good! I related it to my job and how the employees are all quitting and stressed out. “To get what you want, give them what they need.” I think that kinda died in corporate America over the pandemic. The circle of safety vanished. My mind is really chewing on this. Thank you Warwick!

    • @nch1646
      @nch1646 Před 8 měsíci

      I immediately translated it to my situation with kids as well. Co-regulation through self-regulation, attunement and self-control

  • @mashacalico6161
    @mashacalico6161 Před rokem +3

    Awesome information as always. Thanks Warwick!

  • @juliejennings7459
    @juliejennings7459 Před 5 měsíci

    I loved this. I have just bought a 13 year old mare, the first horse I have actually owned, Im in my 60s, I have learned so much about body language with this video. I am looking forward to following you, and learning together with my horse. 😊

  • @heikekeler4080
    @heikekeler4080 Před rokem +5

    Great information , thank you! And it is really much input in a short time. I think you need basic knowledge about trauma, regulation and polyvagal to take it in.

    • @WarwickSchiller
      @WarwickSchiller  Před rokem +1

      The first 20 minutes I talked about all of that, without the horse, then took over with the horse.

  • @sseeback6754
    @sseeback6754 Před rokem

    Love the psychology that Warwick uses to work with the horse....to understand the horse.

  • @mdee860
    @mdee860 Před rokem

    Great stuff Warwick! 👏👏👏 So much is about creating the connection, mutual awareness, mutual respect & for humans, to acknowledge "I see you, I hear you" to their horse. That's the start of trust & a great partnership. Thank you for helping so many humans become better owners & creating happier horses.

  • @randomvielleuse527
    @randomvielleuse527 Před rokem +1

    So wonderful. Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @savewildlifewhosuffer
    @savewildlifewhosuffer Před 7 měsíci

    Brilliant as always , thank you

  • @petrairene
    @petrairene Před rokem +1

    What a cute pony.

  • @ChipSpencer123
    @ChipSpencer123 Před rokem +2

    I really appreciate your work and that you share it. I find myself asking how I can apply the principles to my relationships with others. Thanks again and merry Christmas! 🎄❤️

  • @kimcollard4001
    @kimcollard4001 Před rokem

    Truely Great..!
    Thank you Warren

  • @00katydid00
    @00katydid00 Před rokem

    Your videos are always so helpful and in depth. I'm on a long journey of recovery for personal trauma and I have been so pleased and delighted to discover that you and I are reading a lot of the same books. I love seeing the concepts I've applied to myself applied to horses.

  • @AlmaVidaHorseRanch
    @AlmaVidaHorseRanch Před rokem

    This is really valuable info for anyone who spends time with horses ❤ thank you!

  • @pttroe8142
    @pttroe8142 Před rokem

    So good to see video again, where you communicating with a horse ! Awesome Warwick!ai

  • @MedusasPenalty
    @MedusasPenalty Před rokem

    This is real Horsemanship...!

  • @cameroncline
    @cameroncline Před rokem

    Needed this video tonight thank you!

  • @Originaljelly77
    @Originaljelly77 Před rokem

    Good demo WS thank you xx

  • @cynthiathomas5754
    @cynthiathomas5754 Před rokem +1

    Can't tell you how often a trainer has misinterpreted a greeting. My horses could count on me through good and bad times...And it was amazing the cooperation through some sicknesses...People wondered " how" my horses would let me treat their wounds etc...

  • @yourlocalfarm
    @yourlocalfarm Před 3 měsíci

    This is not an anxious horse,looking forward to see how he deal with anxious horses

  • @katiedromey8117
    @katiedromey8117 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, im working with a very flighty 3 year old stallion thats never been listened to. Had 1 session which was similar to the barb stallion video. It ended with an invisible lead rope so i was over the moon. I think i know the answer to this, but he's struggling to let go of tension. A few very small licks and chews but i can see how tense he is. To help him release do i just continue to show him im aware of him in all the ways you share and wait? X

    • @WarwickSchiller
      @WarwickSchiller  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, dont think you need to get a lot done at the start, just take your time.

  • @seeratlasdtyria4584
    @seeratlasdtyria4584 Před rokem +5

    I've been working with WILD U.S. Mustangs for around 50 years now, I'll assume your station Brumbies are similar (obviously NOT like the one in this video). From Adult herd stallions who've never seen a human before types, to herd Alpha mares-WITH Foals, and everything in between, and what I can say from experience, is that CAUTION is ALWAYS job one, assuming you value your bodies structural integrity. UNLESS you know a particular mustang's history (which is almost never) stay on alert. As longtime US racing jock Willie Shoemaker once told me " ALL horses are potentially extremely dangerous." Mustangs/brumbies (sp?) especially so. They are far bigger than you, far stronger, have more deadly weapons, and with VERY few exceptions, they are faster than you too.
    Now, having said all that, I will opine that it is possible to develop 'relationships' with these horses that can equal, and in some cases, exceed those you have with your favorite dogs. My most memorable example: I had one young open range raised mare, whom at first meeting, went from a seemingly disinterested stance, and facing away in a 24 ft. or so pen, within an eyeblink, came literally within an inch or two of ripping out my throat as I leaned in on the corral at the opposite end. I was only saved by collapsing myself backwards as her jaws snapped shut again, literally less than 2 inches from my exposed throat. Still, after about 3 weeks, I was riding that same mare through some wooded grounds nearby when we both were surprised by a armored off-road bicycle rider suddenly shooting up the bank of an arroyo and flying up into the air, about 15 feet in front of us. In seemingly one lightning fast moment, she reared, whirled round, and took off, in the opposite direction. This left me 'alone', i.e. leaned back, laid out and spinning like a frisbee through the air, unfortunately landing 'tits up' on a ant hill which broke my back. When I regained consciousness, it was to a soft nuzzling, heavy breathing on my face, as 'Strawberry' had come back to see what had happened to me. She then proceeded to stand quietly, let me drag myself up a stirrup, and lay athwart the saddle, then she walked carefully back to the stable some 2 miles away. Now we're talking about a horse who previously wouldn't let ANYONE near her but myself, yet she calmly walked directly into the middle of an astonished group of riders, and stood quietly while they 'unloaded' me and placed me into the bed of a pickup for the ride to the hospital. I'm told that after we left, she permitted my girlfriend to lead her by the reins back to her pen, and remove the saddle and bosal, all without incident. Needless to say, I kept 'Strawberry' till the day she died of old age, and I'll admit to shedding more than a few tears as we said goodbye.
    Now, lest you assume I'm just a sentimental old fool, I should tell you that back in the day, i.e. the Vietnam war era, I was a 'SKYDRAGON'' with the XVIII ABN Corps Special Warfare unit, and in fact, for one of my "R&R's", I was invited by one of your 'tunnel rats' to one of your Outback cattle stations to 'participate' in a what WE normally call a roundup, but what seemed more like a life-threatening rodeo:) and where I had my first experience with "freshly broken in " brumbies" (broken in, my azz :/), packs of arguably domesticated dogs used for helping subdue what were essentially wild cattle, and some of the toughest, hardest working, riders I've met in my entire lifetime- these guys would sit around the campfire at night and use pliers to pull the thorns out their legs/arms while telling jokes about the guys who had broken/disabled limbs and who had been taken off station for medical care LOL.
    Point of all this? None of the men I rode with would recognize this horse as a 'brumby'.

    • @WarwickSchiller
      @WarwickSchiller  Před rokem +1

      Wow, what a great story. Thanks for sharing. I think the brumby populations all over Australia are different shapes and sizes, a lot of the ones where this one came from (which is about 2500 miles from the ones you saw) are a similar size and shape to this one

  • @kittykevan5052
    @kittykevan5052 Před rokem

    Put the ads elsewhere guys? People want a clear view!

  • @kittykevan5052
    @kittykevan5052 Před rokem

    I meant no offence to your presentation Warwick, not a moment is ever wasted where human- animal interaction is concerned or demonstrated- I don’t know who Equitana is- I am a U.K viewer. I just feel sorry for those having to crouch and peep when what you ar e delivering is so much more important than an advert! Blessings on your work .🙏🏽🕊

  • @horsymandias-ur
    @horsymandias-ur Před rokem

    “When his thoughts came over here, his feet came over here.” Hmm. I had not heard this before.

  • @kittykevan5052
    @kittykevan5052 Před rokem

    Those signs are right across the public viewing..people are crouching to look underneath- that’ needs attention for next time?

  • @idellbrown1825
    @idellbrown1825 Před rokem

    Looks a lot like a Morgan? Hmmmm..... Or maybe some in his DNA.

  • @chartreusecircle1546
    @chartreusecircle1546 Před rokem +1

    This is such BS 😂