Kayla Jager
Kayla Jager
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Lily's first solo ride
Lily's (4 years old) first solo ride, and first ride with a bit. Second trot ever (first trot under saddle was two strides on the lunge). Skills include breath stops from walk and trot, as well as lining herself up to the mounting block. Laura WOF x Niagara YES
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Stybba 7/21/20 Arena Update
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Stybba, 6yo Welsh Cross Feral/Untouchable for 5 Years Started exclusively at liberty Natural Horsemanship Sally Swift/Centered Riding R/Clicker Training 1 month in arena
Blaze at Liberty 6/11 & 7/18
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Blaze is a 4yo-ish chocolate palomino mustang mare, born in the wild. When we started, her owner could barely touch her and strangers could not approach. I first touched her during our first session on June 5, and I have worked with her completely at liberty - no halter, leadrope, etc.
Mammoth Donkey Bridleless 3/20
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Mammoth donkey bareback and bridleless... (with scary sprinklers). This was her third bridleless ride.
Daisy Bridleless 3/15
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Gypsy Vanner mare's second bridleless ride.
Liberty with Daisy 3/15
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Daisy's third liberty work. Daisy is a seven-year-old Gypsy Vanner.
Alta - Mammoth Donkey Bridleless
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I've been working on Alta, a seven-year-old mammoth donkey for a while now. When we started, she was reins only, no backing even on the ground, and nothing above a walk. I'm very pleased with her progress!
Indi Bridleless 2017
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Indi Bridleless 2017
Groundwork with Daisy
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An example of the exercises I go through with every horse in its training. I take about ten minutes to go through these bending and flexing exercises before I ride. Daisy is a seven-year-old Gypsy Vanner.
Daisy 2/28 Update
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A seven-year-old Gypsy Vanner learning to balance and collect at the walk and trot, and be able to hold herself in frame at the walk one-handed.
Bridleless, Tricks, Liberty
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This is the video that I sent in for APHA and Purina's first A Difference You Can See video contest (2012). The original video ends with the bow, but this one includes the "response." Music: Storms in Africa - Enya
Trick Training: Levade & More
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Trick Training: Levade & More

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  • @the2gayrats
    @the2gayrats 5 місяців тому

    very interesting to see the progress and teaching. i want to teach my 24yo paso fino/hackney/warmblood cross this. he’s a very smart horse. he’s been learning the spanish walk and has picked it up very quickly. first time i introduced it to him he understood what k was asking within 20 minutes. and he has down stuff like this (levade) turned out in the arena so i think he will understand very quickly.

    • @kaylajager7270
      @kaylajager7270 5 місяців тому

      @wolfchangreaterthanyouuu At the time (this is from 10 years ago already), I clicker trained/captured this from 2 movements. I taught him to shift weight to his hinds, but I also noticed rewarded when he lifted up for roll backs on the lunge. I no longer teach this trick, but if I were to do it again I would teach it from a school halt. The balance and positioning would be much better for a horse physically.

  • @taliaverburgt6268
    @taliaverburgt6268 3 роки тому

    Could you please do a tutorial?

    • @kaylajager7270
      @kaylajager7270 3 роки тому

      Unfortunately I do not have a horse in work that I'd like to train this with. I am selective about who i train to do trick work, because horses can become enthusiastic when they're having fun. I do give lessons, but the odds of you being in southwest michigan... Have you started trick work or positive reinforcement training already?

    • @taliaverburgt6268
      @taliaverburgt6268 3 роки тому

      @@kaylajager7270 yes! And no im in Spain😂

    • @kaylajager7270
      @kaylajager7270 3 роки тому

      @@taliaverburgt6268 I've been to Spain! Would you be interested in trying out virtual lessons? It's something I'd like to develop to help people with problem solving/trouble shooting, but haven't had the opportunity to do so. If you're interested, we could try to work something out?

    • @taliaverburgt6268
      @taliaverburgt6268 3 роки тому

      @@kaylajager7270 thats sound like a great idea! Do you have an instagram I could message you on privately?

    • @kaylajager7270
      @kaylajager7270 3 роки тому

      @@taliaverburgt6268 art_in_the_pasture is my instagram

  • @adrianosullivan6180
    @adrianosullivan6180 6 років тому

    Eoinosullivan

  • @moved7814
    @moved7814 7 років тому

    So you have to tickle the horse to levade?

    • @kaylajager7270
      @kaylajager7270 7 років тому

      Ruby Desertheart , I'm not sure what you mean by tickle.... I taught levade in pieces and then connected them, but it was mainly done through pressure (my hands, or tapping with my whip) and a reward system.

  • @gracemcglinn3770
    @gracemcglinn3770 10 років тому

    This is really beautiful for beginning! She has a lot of control which I think is fantastic, unlike some of the people who train their horses to fully rear, which I find extremely dangerous, but this is wonderful! I am planning on training my horse to levade so very good job!w

    • @kaylajager7270
      @kaylajager7270 9 років тому

      I realize this is very late, but thank you so much. :) I definitely worked towards control, for I did not want to be responsible for an out-of-control rear. I hope the levade is working well for you!

  • @PercheronAppLVR
    @PercheronAppLVR 10 років тому

    would love to see the progress on this Kayla. Great work !! :)