Connie Colfox
Connie Colfox
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How to trailer load a frightened horse without force and stress
An explanation of how to load your horse without pressure. Check out my other videos showing me train horses to do other things without pressure. I also do on line courses which you can read about on my website 💕conniecolfox.com/
conniecolfox.com/courses to go straight to the course page .
I fell in love with this horse and he is now staying longer at our barn. He came to me as a difficult horse to ride. I took him through the 10 steps I take all the horse I train and that I teach on my course. I was told he was nervous and reared. I started training using positive reinforcement and because I was working on how he felt rather than what he did, he never put a foot wrong. How ever I didn't know he had a history of being scared of the trailer until it turned up and this was a how I helped him. I worked with him for 35 mins on the first day and about 17 mins on the secoond. I hope you think he is as magnificent as I do
I do use pressure and release whilst training but try and introduce it to a relaxed horse and reward them so the pressure has a positive history. I want my horses to go into the world of humans with a robust understanding of how we want to handle them and also when they are fearful the pressure we might have to put on them will have a positive result. For instance riding on a road and a vehicle frightens the horse we need to restrict the behaviour that might be a spook, spin or shoot off. We need to control that so there isn't an accident but the horse can be put straight back in to a neutral and find calm.
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Woodie the horse, his first bridleless hack in the meadows
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This video is part 2 in the series about Woodie and teaching him to be ridden bridleless. He is a lovely old horse with no hang ups so we are just having fun. I do however train problem horses and sometimes I will ride them bridleless to make sure I don't put too much pressure on them in the training, like the 2nd horse in this video I have done 99.9% of her pretraining with no equipment at all...
Bridleless horse riding makes you threshold savvy
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If you are interested in joining me on my online course which is aimed at people who have a problem they can't solve with their horse or want to learn a way of training where the horse has as much out of the training as the trainer does or wants to start their young horse but doesn't know how to begin then sign up on my website and I will get back to you. 💕🐎💕 conniecolfox.com/ 🐎💕🐎 I've been sta...
Why gentle horse training beats high pressure everytime
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If you are interested in joining me on my online course which is aimed at people who have a problem they can't solve with their horse or want to learn a way of training where the horse has as much out of the training as the trainer does or wants to start their young horse but doesn't know how to begin then sign up on my website and I will get back to you. 💕🐎💕 conniecolfox.com/ 🐎💕🐎 Many people i...
This horse has separation anxiety, watch what happens when I call him
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I do on line courses helping you solve any training issues you might have with your horse. It is a bespoke course in small groups with live lessons and video lessons. To sign up for more information 💕conniecolfox.com/ This lovely young horse had been to my yard for a little bit of training about 9 month previous to this and I had found him quite anxious. He has a very good owner who allowed me ...
One way to help your horse stay calm whilst training
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I have been lucky enough to have been training horses for over 35 years. In this time I have focused on young and problem horses. I am wanting to share my knowledge so that horses get an easy time. I learnt a long time ago that I had to become a better trainer to enjoy what I do and I want to share the knowledge I have acquired over the years. I am hoping to put up training tips and helping peo...
How to be aware of your horses emotions
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I train young horses and also ones with training issues, which is why it is so important to me that when I teach a horse to do something, there is something in it for them. I love solving training problems in a way a horse can understand and feel good about the process. I think in this day and age it is important to be aware of how your horse feels when being trained and that is something i foc...
How I teach my horse to jump a ditch confidently
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I am hoping to show you one way to teach your horse to jump ditches🐎 What we are aiming to do is to make the training sustainable. If your horse can feel safe jumping ditches and feel there is something is in it for them, then you have a chance to jump the ditch with him feeling good about it not just because they have to but because it feels ok for them. You might have to put some pressure whe...
Horse bridling tips for horses who don't like their bridle.
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It is so difficult to get all the imformation out on these videos as horses are all so different and so are we as trainers. This is why I want to train live online and help as many horses and people as possible. Positive reinforcement is a great way to train but you can get in a muddle just remember you will increase the behaviour before the food. If you are interested in learning more then go ...
Best tips to teach your horse to jump, to make it fun
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I train young horse and also ones with training issues, which is why it is so important to me that when I teach a horse to do something there is something in it for them. I love solving training problems in a way a horse can understand and feel good about the process This video shows my reasons for training using food and tps on how to go about it. Through positive reinforcement and genlte enco...
How to trailer load your horse without PANICKING
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I am hoping to show you one way to teach your horse to load into a lorry or trailer🐎 What we are aiming to do is to make the training sustainable. If your horse can feel safe loading and feel there is something is in it for them, then you have a chance of your horse loading, not just because they have to but because it feels ok for them to load. I have trained horses for over 40 years and my tr...
Teaching my horse to stand still. A show jumping journey
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Harry is a fabulous horse and it was a pleasure to train him. He came to me because he was difficult to get on. There is a process our horses go through to help them get confidence with being mounted. This is so annoying when horses struggle to stand still when you get on and this leads to frustration which doesn't help a horse stay under threshold of anxiety Ihorsetraining,horsetrainingtips,lo...
From Bucking to Bliss. Transforming Problematic Horses
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This lovely horse has come to me to be trained because he had an issue with bucking. I want to find out why he is unhappy and help resolve the issue. Follow his journey and see how we used less pressure, not mor,e to get to the bottom of the problem. With my training we don't want the anxiety to build in a horse so he has a rodeo. It is about gentle training with the horses feelings at the for ...
Eloise asking Cheerios to line up the the mounting block
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Eloise asking Cheerios to line up the the mounting block
How to loose jump your horse. Fear Free Horse Training. introducing jumping. Part 2
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How to loose jump your horse. Fear Free Horse Training. introducing jumping. Part 2
Force Free Loose Jump Training for Horses. Part 1
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Force Free Loose Jump Training for Horses. Part 1
If you are having problems clipping your horse. WATCH THIS
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If you are having problems clipping your horse. WATCH THIS
innovative horse training, helped this horse stop bolting
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innovative horse training, helped this horse stop bolting
How to trailer load a horse without force
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How to trailer load a horse without force
FORCE FREE Training HORSES to jump ditches and water
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FORCE FREE Training HORSES to jump ditches and water
PRE horse with some BUCKING issues and how I helped CONNECT with him.
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PRE horse with some BUCKING issues and how I helped CONNECT with him.
FREE reining this once TRAUMATIZED horse.
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FREE reining this once TRAUMATIZED horse.
TRAINING my Stallion to come when called and line up to be mounted
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TRAINING my Stallion to come when called and line up to be mounted
Bea’s bonding session
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Bea’s bonding session
How to halter train a foal
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How to halter train a foal
Backing 3 year old Mare
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Backing 3 year old Mare
DOG and HORSE jumping in SYNC
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DOG and HORSE jumping in SYNC
Horse loading using positive reinforcement
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Horse loading using positive reinforcement
Horse training
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Horse training
Train my STALLION to be good in TRAFFIC
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Train my STALLION to be good in TRAFFIC

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  • @Angotha
    @Angotha 43 секунди тому

    I think you're amazing! I don’t say that lightly-this is my first time watching your video, and as I've delved into your channel over the past few minutes, I've genuinely enjoyed your content with a smile on my face. You’ve definitely earned my subscription and a thumbs-up, which I don’t give away easily. I understand you've created these videos to promote your online courses, which may explain your limited activity on UA-cam. However, I sincerely believe you should consider posting more content. It's important for more people to discover better methods of horse training-ones that don’t rely on dominance or submission. Your teaching style exemplifies this beautifully. By sharing additional videos, you could not only grow your subscriber base on UA-cam but also attract more students to your online courses. This would allow you to reach a broader audience, enlighten others, and benefit both your UA-cam channel and your courses. Wishing you all the best!

  • @leilawitherspoon503
    @leilawitherspoon503 29 днів тому

    Out of curiosity what breed of horse is he ?

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 26 днів тому

      I think he was bred to show jump so I think warmblood. He was owned by a client

  • @elinguelinckx624
    @elinguelinckx624 Місяць тому

    i have a question! i love your videos and way of working and want to try to use them on my horse. My mare doesnt want to be brushed all of sudden, she will look very annoyed and i cant find any reason for it! how would you tackle thus with positive reinforcement

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      First i would wonder why all of a sudden she doesn't like being brushed. Has she got any discomfort, skin infections, stomach ulcers. If we know there is no pain involved then I would start to reward for relaxation. So only when she isn't nuzzlling your pockets. Have you done any work like this before.

    • @elinguelinckx624
      @elinguelinckx624 Місяць тому

      @@myyounghorses thankyou for the reply! i have rewarded with food before and she responds well to this but does get a bit impatient for the food! i really want to start using positive reinfocement with her, because your approach seems much more kind, but i am a bit lost at where to start :(

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      @elinguelinckx624 you need to start behind a stable door so you can ignore the impatience and wait calmly until she is standing in a neutral posture. If you go into my website conniecolfox.com/ you should be able to book a free call so I can get you started. 💕

  • @alisonwilks302
    @alisonwilks302 Місяць тому

    😍😍😍😍😍 brilliant 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @cassandradelune
    @cassandradelune Місяць тому

    The first trailer loading video I’ve come across where I’m not cringing at the trainer obviously ignoring the horses feelings and communication. Thank you thank you thank you 🙏

  • @ottochristensen4841
    @ottochristensen4841 Місяць тому

    It is a great experience to see a horse treated with respect and great skill. I grew up immediately after WW2, in an area where farmers still had horses on their farms. Many of the farmers whipped their horses. It seemed frightening to a little boy.

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      I am sorry you had to experience that

  • @gordonprice695
    @gordonprice695 Місяць тому

    I love how much I can learn about dog training watching horse training videos. And I wonder about that going back in. With fearful dogs I use challenges like strange ground textures to build confidence, and I have noticed that some will want to do the challenges long after they are confident. I think they remember when it was hard and it feels good to remember overcoming that challenge. Also, beautiful horse.

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      Thats really interesting, I always think they are showing me how clever they are, but I am not sure whether their brain works that way so feeling good for overcoming a challenge sounds more probable

  • @suzanne9622
    @suzanne9622 Місяць тому

    That was absolutely incredible!! Great job! Thank you for posting! Now I've got to try that. Thank you!

  • @greenspiritarts
    @greenspiritarts Місяць тому

    Beautiful example of showing respect for the horse and listening to what he is feeling to guide the process of overcoming fear. Lovely!!!

  • @melancollie9597
    @melancollie9597 Місяць тому

    This is beautiful❤

  • @susanmoore610
    @susanmoore610 Місяць тому

    That was just beautiful! Tank you for sharing.

  • @Claudia-bbc9
    @Claudia-bbc9 Місяць тому

    What a wonderful methode! Thank you very much for charing

  • @ostarasloom7205
    @ostarasloom7205 Місяць тому

    Really excellent training, this is so nice to see ♥️♥️

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      Thanks so much

    • @ostarasloom7205
      @ostarasloom7205 Місяць тому

      @myyounghorses I work with mustangs (as a hobby). I train almost exclusively with +R. And there are many skills (such as trailer loading) I teach initially at liberty. Because it’s remarkable how willing, brave and quick learning these wonderful animals are when we recognize their feelings and give them some choice. It’s just so, so refreshing to see professionals utilizing more gentle methods ♥️

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      @@ostarasloom7205 Over here in the uk the horses aren't as wild as yours can be, i am assuming you are from the US. There are some very unhandled horses but most have seen humans even if its in a negative context. I did have a mare who was 7 and had had a foal and neither had ever been touched. The mare responded really welll. She is now competing at quite a high level. You must be super good at reading them as I expect they won't tolerate to many mistakes. Do you post any of your training?

    • @ostarasloom7205
      @ostarasloom7205 Місяць тому

      @ yes, I’m in the US 🙂 The mustangs are interesting, some of the herds have some exposure to people in the wild and some do not. And of course their experiences with humans during the roundups and while in holding affect them as well. So nice to hear of how successful your mare is! It is no surprise though considering she has a fantastic trainer ;) I do think I’m pretty good at reading them. Otherwise I’d think I’d have been quite seriously hurt by now 😆 As far as tolerating mistakes.. I think that kind of depends on the context of the mistake. If a mistake has been made because focus is being put on the wrong things (rushing, trying to get a specific task done at a specific time - no matter what, choosing to ignore the horses feelings, etc).. then I would say yes, you can expect them to react quite negatively. But we can hardly hold that against them! However, when it comes to innocent little slip ups, such as reaching towards them a little too quick when they’re not ready, thinking you broke down a learning task in to small enough pieces when you didn’t, etc. I have actually found them to be remarkably, remarkably forgiving. Sometimes it moves me to tears. No, I don’t post any content. I don’t have much of an interest to. Just prefer to kind of do my own thing over here quietly. 🙂

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      @@ostarasloom7205 Thats really interesting. I have always done it as a business and the pressures can def slow things down. I am wanting to try and make an income elsewhere so I can train fewer horse better 💕

  • @annkatrinhellkvist3736
    @annkatrinhellkvist3736 Місяць тому

  • @celinefederici6951
    @celinefederici6951 Місяць тому

    Though it was not a lot of time each day, that took a lot of patience and continual observation.

  • @KatePerry-y5s
    @KatePerry-y5s Місяць тому

    That was so lovely to see! I think your methods are fabulous!! A delight to watch!! Do keep up your brilliant work! 👏

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      thanks so much. i will try to do more

  • @EloiseHope-rh4wn
    @EloiseHope-rh4wn Місяць тому

    This looks so great. What was he like when you traveled him? 🐴🐎

  • @brotoubrotou3164
    @brotoubrotou3164 Місяць тому

    Absolutely wonderful mostly stress-free sessions. How impressive that he invited himself in and seemed to lose all fear.

  • @sarab304
    @sarab304 Місяць тому

    Brilliant to see him feeling so confident and enjoying himself while learning. Can’t recommend Connie’s course enough!

  • @marthaagnew6022
    @marthaagnew6022 Місяць тому

    I thoroughly respect your approach and ability to connect with the horse!❤ Love this video! Much gratitude!

  • @EDFOUND-l5g
    @EDFOUND-l5g Місяць тому

    Another fabulous video training a horse in an ethical and effective way. I would love to do one of your courses. When is the next one starting?

    • @SharonJones-ej9bz
      @SharonJones-ej9bz Місяць тому

      Brilliant Connie, great video, love your training methods

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses Місяць тому

      @@SharonJones-ej9bz Thanks so much Sharon

  • @AM-wz8qr
    @AM-wz8qr Місяць тому

    Love the video. As a teacher of children and adults (and as a person who loves animals), I find these videos fascinating and helpful.

  • @b.e.1023
    @b.e.1023 2 місяці тому

    Please do not go back. If you do this you show the horse that he is the Chef

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 2 місяці тому

      The horse is looking for a partnership not a chef . if given free will they pair bond for life .🐎

  • @o0sunsi0o
    @o0sunsi0o 2 місяці тому

    Great looking horse well put together.

  • @chonky_labrador
    @chonky_labrador 2 місяці тому

    Recently stumbled across your channel and love it! Hoping very much you'll continue to post videos? ❤

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much. I haven't done one in a while I must find time

  • @aniraz1
    @aniraz1 2 місяці тому

    I’ve never seen a horse try to roll into something to get it to leave 😂 that’s unique

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 2 місяці тому

      I think I knew he couldn't get rid of me so he was trying to get rid of his stress 💕

  • @katet9319
    @katet9319 2 місяці тому

    I love your videos

  • @jacquelineanncollins7412
    @jacquelineanncollins7412 2 місяці тому

    Being locked in a stable enrages that horse.

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 2 місяці тому

      I think you are right he is definitely worse in the stable

  • @Cynthia-s4h
    @Cynthia-s4h 2 місяці тому

    You're going to get hurt😂

  • @sshepard5222
    @sshepard5222 2 місяці тому

    I took on a mare that had 6 homes, wound up at the knackers, the guy who had the abattoir saw she had good lines and paper's thought she would make more kont than being in a can of dogfood. Bounced around a few more owners one woman had her less than 3 weeks in a box stall and it took two men over half an hour to catch her to get her on a truck. The woman never managed to touch her. When I got her you'd think she was an aggressive stallion. She'd charge you when you came near the fence snorting. She'd kick at you, bite. Trimming her feet took well over an hour and a lot of patience from my farrier. Every vet, trainer and farrier who met her said she's the smartest horse they've met and that's half the problem. I sent her to one trainer and she did everything in her power to try and kill him. Everyone said give up. I don't believe in harsh training and I had nothing but patience and time. Now she's like a big dog, i can put a Baby on her. She walked up to the mounting block when i was in the paddock recently and stared at me, she let me hop on her no saddle, no halter and just quietly walked around with me on her back. She's like a big dog these days and loves attention. A mare who used to avoid being touched. Aggression stems from fear. With patience and gentleness we can transform fear into trust.

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 2 місяці тому

      What an amazing experience for you both, it seems like fate you met each other, how incredibly heart warming

    • @sshepard5222
      @sshepard5222 2 місяці тому

      @myyounghorses wonderful to see your gentle methods. So glad there are horses out there finally learning they can have trusting homes and to see your videos inspiring others 💜

  • @evamileder2385
    @evamileder2385 2 місяці тому

    ❤you are a best Trainer 😊

  • @Saltyanddone
    @Saltyanddone 2 місяці тому

    Wow, congratulations, you know you get the same result with other forms of training right, also this type of training doesn't work with all horses just like pressure training doesn't work for all horses It's a great way to train but it's not nessisarily better

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 2 місяці тому

      the thing about training with food is that they feel good about the food so you can change their emotions. Training with pressure there is often a negative feeling so you might get to the same result. A horse "behaving" but to me it is how the horse feels about the behaviour. If he feels relaxed and happy then their is no need for him to attack me. I hope that makes sense. Thanks for the comment

    • @AnimaTriste
      @AnimaTriste 2 місяці тому

      Certain horses develop strong expectations to food, and when there is none, you are in hospital then. Pressure, positive reinforcement, countercontitionig, and desensitization are all part of the same toolbox for individual horse training. You can not separate them, or claim that one beats the other every time, more so because in the majority of cases, you should use a combination of them.

    • @Saltyanddone
      @Saltyanddone 2 місяці тому

      @@myyounghorses dude.... if pressure training is a negative experiance then you are doing it wrong, pressure training shouldn't be positive or negative, it should just be as neutral as having a conversation, because ultimately that's what it is, it's a conversation with your horse in their natural language, pressure and release is a huge way horses comunicate, it's how they move as a herd, set boundaries, get to know each other, asking them to do something is no more negative to them then you being asked to do something from your boss, and also it's how you set a boundary for no, by limiting that ability you actually make an extremely toxic relationship with your horse, both parties should have the abilities to say no, no is not negative, it's just healthy comunication for both horses and humans to understand So why are you saying one is better then the other when you don't even know how to do one correctly

    • @Saltyanddone
      @Saltyanddone 2 місяці тому

      @@AnimaTriste you explained it a lot better then I did, thank you

  • @heatherbradleyfitness
    @heatherbradleyfitness 2 місяці тому

    What an awesome response! I’ve always subscribed to ‘never feed your horse with your hands unless you want it to bite you’ but you’ve shown that you can teach a horse how to come up and get a treat as long as it has the right attitude and as long as you say it’s okay. I have seen so many people get this wrong and up being completely dominated by their horse. Moving him around is key, and getting him to back up nicely. Superb 👌

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for the comment.

  • @karenrego6935
    @karenrego6935 2 місяці тому

    Sooo interesting ❤ I am fascinated with this < what a gorgeous horse. And training is not an easy job. SO clever. Well done . Thank You for your post. Awesome 💓

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for the comment. I just love training horses

  • @dariasvet505
    @dariasvet505 3 місяці тому

    Столько терпения надо, молодец!

  • @Cynthia-pu6zp
    @Cynthia-pu6zp 3 місяці тому

    Wonderful

  • @jacintastafford458
    @jacintastafford458 3 місяці тому

    You are amazing.

  • @Настя-ш4з1к
    @Настя-ш4з1к 3 місяці тому

    Лошадь не любит вас . Не делайте вид целуя Животное зашищаетца от вас.

  • @pacosanchez4433
    @pacosanchez4433 3 місяці тому

    muy bueno, sin maltrato.

  • @martelmarteau4502
    @martelmarteau4502 3 місяці тому

    Thanks to you this adorable horse feels a lot better in his head...and wil lhave a very long great life ... Thank you for sharing ...from France 😉

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 3 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for commenting from France. He ended up being a sweet horse x

  • @AlmaVidaHorseRanch
    @AlmaVidaHorseRanch 3 місяці тому

    I love your training philosophy! Thanks for sharing!

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 3 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting xxx

  • @Currabell
    @Currabell 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video. That we even need to have a video with this title amazes me. Gentleness over coercion every time

  • @SueSheldon-g9h
    @SueSheldon-g9h 3 місяці тому

    I have no feelings for people who bully other people ,but I much have good thoughts of this movie well done

  • @jobond3317
    @jobond3317 3 місяці тому

    I appreciate your method. Giving lots of choices and helping the horse understand what behaviours he need to show with chasing his feet around the ring well done

  • @AmazonEventer
    @AmazonEventer 3 місяці тому

    Outstanding! Love this!

  • @susans7091
    @susans7091 3 місяці тому

    You are so patient

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 3 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for your kind commetn I'm not really very patient, I just know what I am doing is going to work for the horse's long term well being and a quick fix won't.so I just keep at it 💕🐎💕

  • @Done123abc
    @Done123abc 3 місяці тому

    How do you train them to do this

  • @Done123abc
    @Done123abc 3 місяці тому

    What do you mean when you say “I’ve marked it”?

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 3 місяці тому

      So you teach the horse that if you make a noise like a click then reward then the click will equal a reward which they want. So the will learn to increase the behaviour when they hear the click. So if everytime they touched a object you clicked and rewarded they would then increase the times they touch the object because they want more food. There are lots of things you need to be aware of as you don't want a horse that muggs your pockets for food so the first thing i teach is to stand in a neutral posture to recieve the food. I hope that helps

  • @Done123abc
    @Done123abc 3 місяці тому

    Do you teach how to get your horse to come to be mounted like that?

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 3 місяці тому

      I teach him to come when I call him and then bit by bit I have asked him to move his quarters over rewarding each step until he understands the sequence

  • @AmazonEventer
    @AmazonEventer 3 місяці тому

    Absoloutely love this! ❤ Great work. I came to this straight after a different trainer's video. What a difference in energy and techniques. Beautiful work Connie. Lovely to see. I'm subscribing. ❤

    • @myyounghorses
      @myyounghorses 3 місяці тому

      Thanks so much. So glad you enjoyed it 🐎💕🐎