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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2023
  • Everything he does in this video is behaviors used to establish herd dominance. When he decides he doesn't want to do what I ask of him, he tries to establish herd dominance over me. In this video I show you how I get control of his behavior.
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Komentáře • 248

  • @bjharrison4460

    People should watch your videos before they have children.

  • @allic8571
    @allic8571 Před rokem +41

    This training is so important. Horses with potentially dangerous behaviors that were never corrected can find themselves in the kill pen no matter how gorgeous or well bred they are. Can't wait to see more videos of your progress with him!

  • @horsecrazy7655
    @horsecrazy7655 Před rokem +25

    He is very disrespectful and you were giving him plenty of opportunities to choose the right thing but he was ignoring you and could care less about anything you were asking him he needed exactly what you gave him, and thanks for talking us through this one cause he had all kinds of tricks up his sleeve, great teaching tool video!

  • @kidstuff44555
    @kidstuff44555 Před rokem +16

    Horses that whinney, constantly look to the outside of the circle and ignore your directions are very likely going to run over the top of you at some point, because you're just a distraction they don't care about. The saying "as much as necessary" when it comes to how much pressure to apply means exactly that; as much as necessary to get their attention on you, and to regard you as important and not a trivial annoyance. If you can't be that leader to them, then don't handle them, because they'll end up hurting you

  • @bonniesears5286
    @bonniesears5286 Před rokem +20

    He is gorgeous🥰

  • @1ccTooTall
    @1ccTooTall Před rokem +21

    Really great explanation of the gradation of correction. I’m going to show this to a student who always is reluctant to go to demand. It explains why my horse will very happily do what I ask but gradually gets balky with her. She has fantastic hands and seat, but I think this is the one message that will unlock her full potential. Leadership!

  • @jimgrogan9833
    @jimgrogan9833 Před rokem +8

    Looks and behaves like an Arab to me Tim. It might be a comment of the stereotypical sort, but I can see my one (the only one I had ever owned) in him, sometimes you wonder if you need to be so tough on them but it doesn't take long for the consequences to sneak up on you if you are not. You're doing a good job waking us up to what is actually going on with some of these horses. Jim - New Zealand

  • @barryjackson1401
    @barryjackson1401 Před rokem +11

    Hes about as handsome as any horse Ive seen...incredible..

  • @lilapowell5272
    @lilapowell5272 Před rokem +15

    Gosh I learn something new every time I watch you. I always groomed first then worked my horse…now I will work first, groom afterward. You have helped so many of us. I enjoy watching and listening to you so much.

  • @user-nq4eu9gb5k
    @user-nq4eu9gb5k Před rokem +15

    I have a Mare just like him. Same coloring. She’s half Mustang, half Andalusian.

  • @lisaweinberger4197
    @lisaweinberger4197 Před rokem +16

    Thank you for adding the comments directly on the screen and slowing the video to show the behavior and the reprimand together. It definately aids the learning process. Your skills are really amazing to watch! Thank you for this fantastic video!

  • @MP-bx3uj
    @MP-bx3uj Před rokem +12

    I learned a lot from your talk about skipping “tell” when you’ve consistently established the procession of ask-tell-demand. Very interesting.

  • @christyhoff9254

    I had a horse like that. It's so important that you don't ever let him get away with what he wants to do instead of what you're asking of him. Love that you are always consistent in your cues. That way he learns to know what to expect and is never surprised by them. He will eventually become more respectful and do what you ask without complaining or threatening you. Horses are looking for a leader and if the person doesn't lead and is not consistent in what they ask, the horse will become the leader. I absolutely love the way you work with horses. Thank you for caring for them to take the time and patience to work through their problems and lack of training to

  • @madamjaynie87
    @madamjaynie87 Před rokem +20

    Omg that's a beautiful horse! Wow! Wish he were mine.❤

  • @jarjar0653

    I love the way you talk us through what you and horse are doing. It’s fantastic Thank you

  • @mariannedippenaar8488

    This man excellent w horses

  • @wakingohiomama9110

    I love and take so much out of your uploads I'm thrilled to have found your channel.

  • @JessAnnLightRiver

    Thank you for your videos, they have been helping me overcome issues I have never dealt with! My husband is a natural rider, he sits a horse amazingly. All our horses now, (even my old retired horse) have become rude on the ground. I correct it but then in short order, they are in my space again. After listening to your videos, I see some behaviors my husband has been allowing and it is definitely causing the issues. My husband was never raised around horses so explaining how to "read" them is difficult for me. Your videos are excellently explaining cause and affect. By the way, some of us appreciate you not pushing negative behavior for the viewers benefit!!!

  • @FOCHS5
    @FOCHS5  +4

    He looks like my Azteca mare. Same conformation. Same “attitude”. ❤

  • @xhaltsalute

    One of the things I love about horses is that when they know the Ask Tell Demand rules, they rarely give any grief when you have to use Demand. They know.