A horse with a broken heart - Training a horse to pull weight Part 2

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    This is the next part of Magic's film, showing her pulling the carriage uphill. (Please see Part 1 - "Teaching a horse to pull weight" for more information on Magic's background). As Magic's heart had been broken (while being broken to drive by another trainer), we had to build up her confidence and train her to pull a vehicle away calmly. This film shows her later on during training with us when we have started to introduce hill work. This shows that she will get into the collar and pull the carriage uphill without plunging forwards, rearing up or refusing to move. We have built up her fitness so that we know she is physically capable of doing what we are asking her to do; we have to reschool her mentally as well to ensure that she believes she can pull the carriage. We show that she will go forwards happily even uphill, without being hit with a whip. Barry explains what it means to have a horse with a broken heart and how she has progressed in her training so far, becoming more confident in herself and her ability to work in harness now that she has trust in her driver.
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Komentáře • 57

  • @ponyabouttown4981
    @ponyabouttown4981 Před 8 lety +35

    Barry, you make me smile when you shout "GOOD GIRL! GOOD BABY!"

  • @stickshiftstarship
    @stickshiftstarship Před 10 lety +23

    That was absolutely heartwarming. Damn, that guy understands horses.

  • @robertshrewsbury2891
    @robertshrewsbury2891 Před 4 lety +2

    That was pretty impressive. She had the courage to do the hill and then wanted to trot at the top, with a heavy carriage. Actively listening too.

  • @PapyruseRIder
    @PapyruseRIder Před 9 lety +54

    If I were a horse I would want to belong to this man! I've watched this channel for years and I love it!

  • @HatashiLuvsU
    @HatashiLuvsU Před 9 lety +27

    How sweet! What a nice training exercise, you could see how much she was trying and how willing she was. Brought tears to my eyes, thanks for helping this little horse out.

  • @dixielandgurl
    @dixielandgurl Před 7 lety +12

    I love listening to you barry, cooing and talking to the ponys

  • @Tinky456
    @Tinky456 Před 3 lety +2

    Tears running down my face the way you give love, patience and second chance to this poor pony. It’s so heart warming. Thank youx

  • @lynnehuff9659
    @lynnehuff9659 Před 5 lety +7

    Going over a highway like that scares ME. It is amazing and wonderful that Barry trains his horses there, and that they take it in stride like eveything else he teaches them. I think he is a true master. Very entertaining, too. Much to be said for his kindness and consistency.Thank you for posting these videos.

  • @TheIamyourmother
    @TheIamyourmother Před 11 lety +11

    Just listening to the way you praise horses says volumes. My Arab cross is similar to Magic- very loyal, willing horse who wasn't treated with enough understanding. Most people, for some reason, have trouble reading a horse like that. I'd trust him to you in an instant. I sure hope you have some apprentices who are learning to look at horses the same way you do!

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Před 4 lety +5

    "Reward the slightest try.". Ray Hunt
    I would add, pay attention! The trys will be very subtle at first.

  • @annamcknight2573
    @annamcknight2573 Před 4 lety +3

    I smiled through so much of this video. What a little darling she is! So sad that someone hurt her so much she was afraid to move. To get her going again in three weeks is a phenomenal accomplishment. And to that standard too. She is one of the lucky ones who landed up with Barry. Others will have the long slow journey downhill to the slaughterhouse. Because of our stupidity.

  • @kylamitchell7796
    @kylamitchell7796 Před 8 lety +21

    You kind sir, are a wonderful horseman and human being xxxxxxxx

  • @woohoonelli
    @woohoonelli Před 7 lety +9

    What a beautiful nature she has, and so forgiving. It's awesome to see you guys giving this little mare what she needs to thrive again!

  • @disneydumbojuniour9996
    @disneydumbojuniour9996 Před 9 lety +9

    This is so heart warming. The sheer amount of encourage ment for this mare is incredible.

  • @paulaa.7798
    @paulaa.7798 Před 8 lety +12

    Just wow! You are so awe inspiring, I teared up at the end as you gave her back her heart an courage to know she could it it.

  • @userunavailable3095
    @userunavailable3095 Před 12 lety +5

    People don't seem to get it that they are living creatures, and not motors. But that is an impressive hill, and to see her pulling it so willingly for you almost brought me to tears. It takes courage for any horse to do that, but for one so small who has been taught to balk, that takes real trust and love. Bravo!

  • @anniekekoegelenberg1301
    @anniekekoegelenberg1301 Před 6 lety +2

    The way you talk about this horse is just amazing, the softness and kindness really seem sincere like you are talking to a grandchild.

  • @franlooving4203
    @franlooving4203 Před 6 lety +5

    I don't think those cars even know how lucky they are that they are around Barry Hook and his expertise with a horse and carriage. I wouldn't feel ok driving past a horse and carriage except Barry Hook driving the horse. Clearly I've seen some scary things that have scarred me! Thank you for being professional, kind and smart. These horses thank you too.

  • @shannontheriverjellyfish1041

    Now this is absolutely brilliant. Everything about kindness is beautiful and can take alot of work to get a horse to trust and really put effort into their work all because of some people that hasn't got the heart to do things right in the first place due to it being so easy to just force a horse to do things if it's harsh bits, spurs, whips that get used too much / get used in the wrong way or even using barbaric methods like you see with people that get them horses to walk and trot and really lift their legs up high from the moment they touch the ground because they have had harsh chemicals put onto the bottom of their legs. Or even leaving their heads strapped down tightly to their chest to make them look good in an older method for dressage. People that take the time to give a horse a chance really deserve the effort the horse gives them. Well done to everyone out there that will take the time with their horse instead of using force and abuse.

    • @shannontheriverjellyfish1041
      @shannontheriverjellyfish1041 Před 9 lety

      Just to add whips can be used for good. Like if your horse is half blind might be used as an aid if your horse is going to walk into something that could harm him. Obviously you got the aid of your voice, hands, legs, feet, body ect but sometimes things go wrong and a whip could help you reach the area to push or move the horse away from an area he shouldn't be going. Spurs..can't really say a good use for them but suppose they can be used lighter than your own legs but never tried and felt them myself to know. Same with bits only soft ones I use.

  • @JasperIsaLittleHorse
    @JasperIsaLittleHorse Před 11 lety +3

    The more i watch your videos the more I love the way you train, I never though i'd find another trainer that was up there with Rick Gore on the "We are the horse's only hope, everything we do effects them so we have to do it right for the horse" scale. It's fantastic. Thank you so much for your videos!

    • @erikatowle8695
      @erikatowle8695 Před 2 lety

      I love watching him too! I just tune out the politics 😄

  • @monicafranklin7811
    @monicafranklin7811 Před 9 lety +8

    Poor Magic. She looks about 25! So tired! Not Barry's fault. Just what he said, she has had a hard time. Rolly and that Shire Quest were awesome.

  • @amandadonaghey7540
    @amandadonaghey7540 Před 7 lety +6

    very informative video. Thanks. What sensitive and respectable drivers live around youse!!

  • @wisepati123
    @wisepati123 Před 3 lety

    What a lovely pony!

  • @userunavailable3095
    @userunavailable3095 Před 12 lety +3

    Well done, sir! I'm just getting ready to start a horse who also has the reputation of having balked in harness, and I suspect the same thing. He's very slight and underweight and I suspect he's been asked too much, too soon, when he hadn't the fitness to pull the carriage. He too is very loving, and will give you his heart, and I suspect his heart is broken. I'm so glad to see she has recovered. I'm planning on hooking him with another horse to help him get fit and get confidence.

  • @outlawsuzdt
    @outlawsuzdt Před 11 lety +1

    Love Love Love the change in her confidence from the first video to this one!!! What a sweet little mare!!! Am totally addicted to your video's! Keep them coming!!!

  • @Hen-jm8zj
    @Hen-jm8zj Před 8 lety +5

    She looks so happy! Ears pricked, loving it! So interested. Isn't that the most important thing?

  • @cawrighty
    @cawrighty Před 12 lety +2

    Absolutely super video. You guys are something else. xx

  • @lisspen123
    @lisspen123 Před 12 lety +2

    probably the best video you`ve produced,i hope she go`s on to do great things in a loving home,hats of to all the team at HDP you`ve shared some moments with us of horses with all sorts of problems but i can`t remember one as messed up as magic,and its because of all your skill and patience that she`ll be able to move on and hopefully put her past behind her,it make you wonder what her future would have been if it was`nt for your thoughtfulness,thanks for sharing it!

  • @barbhorses
    @barbhorses Před 11 lety +2

    I don't think she wanted to stop when you first asked her too. She seemed very happy to continue pulling the carriage at a nice clip.

  • @lyndacheeseman9735
    @lyndacheeseman9735 Před 5 lety +1

    Aww bless, hope her owner treats her with the respect she deserves.. shame she couldn’t stay with you.

  • @melaniehellum1281
    @melaniehellum1281 Před 2 lety +1

    Good one nice job.

  • @chfgypsy
    @chfgypsy Před 8 lety +1

    Keep them coming

  • @barbhorses
    @barbhorses Před 11 lety +3

    As an owner of Spanish horses, I can tell you that they are worlds apart in most breeds with how you handle them. They are so sensitive and intelligent as well as hard workers that have their own "person". I think of them like German Shepherds in a dog sense. They will give their heart and soul to their person.

  • @robertshrewsbury2891
    @robertshrewsbury2891 Před 3 lety

    This is such an excellent video.

  • @jlletaw1954
    @jlletaw1954 Před 8 lety +1

    Excellent

  • @trishayamada807
    @trishayamada807 Před 6 lety +3

    Aww. Come on my darling!

  • @DianeStPeter
    @DianeStPeter Před 4 lety +1

    Barry, Can you tell me what steps you used to get her to learn that she could pull. You said in the video that you literally got her to go forward one step at a time.

  • @GoldenLioness100
    @GoldenLioness100 Před 10 lety +3

    She's going so nicely, but how is that squeaking not driving you up the wall? Haha

  • @WBRSledding
    @WBRSledding Před 11 lety

    How do you handle a Herd bound horse? I love to take my STB out alone but he wants to return home to his buddy, and is hard to keep straight and forward.

  • @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim

    I so wish I could send Ricky to Barry. He's been so badly treated in the past that he spooks or shakes. His poor little head and nose is a mass of scars.

  • @CanterThatPony
    @CanterThatPony Před 11 lety

    That's so sad I pray that they won't get hurt

  • @juul7245
    @juul7245 Před 9 lety

    Lovely done! But she is not sound as i hear?

  • @tiger2338
    @tiger2338 Před 10 lety

    Your training methods must be very similar to what my late father and my uncle used.

  • @leslies7043
    @leslies7043 Před 11 lety +3

    You know, you guys seem to be skilled trainers who took on a tricky job and brought a frightened mare a long way. This video would be SOOO much more effective if you clipped out the defensive commentary. You seem to be anticipating blame for not having done more with this horse when, in fact, you have accomplished a great deal (and haven''t actually been blamed for anything). There is much to be learned - and taught - from the tough cases. Why not use that?

    • @brendareed8412
      @brendareed8412 Před 3 lety +1

      I learned a lot from what he is saying here.

  • @amandadonaghey7540
    @amandadonaghey7540 Před 7 lety

    No worrying about splints ;)

  • @Oakleaf700
    @Oakleaf700 Před 11 lety

    Is she 'forging' when she trots? . Seems that she is O.K in traffic-English country roads are now so FAST.
    Really sweet little mare. Wonder what her past was.

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Před 4 lety

    Wonder how the devil she got so messed up?

  • @brendareed8412
    @brendareed8412 Před rokem

    She was fearful that if she pulled weight uphill, it would suddenly be more weight than she had the strength to pull?

  • @gabbygirl5748
    @gabbygirl5748 Před 5 lety

    If I was a horse a would kick and buck and rear up cause I wanna be wild and free either that or live in a nice big barn with yummy food and kind sweet owners