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Barrel horse flash 2024
Flash is well on his way to being a nice barrel horse. Here is a video where he’s been around the barrels just enough to start cheating, you’ll see here some nice exercises to keep your barrel horse honest 
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Rush Bred traffic guy
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Potential barrel racing horse, these are the things that I do in the colt start that are going to pertain to a nice barrel horse in the end../ As Ray Hunt would say, when you’re working on the start you’re working on the finish and when you’re working on the finish you’re actually working on the start 😉
Barrel racing exercises Barrel racing exercises 
Barrel racing exercises 
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In my opinion, one of the barrel racing’s best exercises 
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Barrel racing
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This would be flashes 15th 20th run around the barrels as a four-year-old just trying to add a little speed day by day 
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Madison and spot
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Madison learning how to get her horse ready to go around the barrels the circle is just a big barrel everything that we do on the circle pertains to barrel racing and the little barrel 
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Barrel horse training
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Barrel horse training pre-warm-up.. breeze through runs to make sure that you’re warm up is matching up with your runs. do you have rate? Do you have shoulder control? Do you have hip control?
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Colt start potential barrel racing horse 2024
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Colt start potential barrel horse. He’s a traffic guy. 
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Softening up your barrel horse
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Horsemanship for barrel racers Horsemanship for barrel racers 
Horsemanship for barrel racers 
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Madison learning how to soften flash so when she goes around the barrels she can handle the reins at his young age and he knows what to do with her rein positions as well as her feet positions, your feet do what your hands do 
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Horsemanship for competitors 
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Here’s flash a potential barrel horse Here’s flash a potential barrel horse 
Here’s flash a potential barrel horse 
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Horsemanship for your barrelracing horsesHorsemanship for your barrelracing horses
Horsemanship for your barrelracing horses
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Horsemanship for your barrel racing horse is crucial so when you get the speed built up, it’s impossible to do so much so quick so if you do a lot meaning exaggerating in your slower speeds, you won’t have to do so much when you’re going fast exaggerate to teach and refined as you go along.
Getting your barrel horse broke Getting your barrel horse broke 
Getting your barrel horse broke 
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Madison here is getting taught all of the barrel horses body parts that need to be softened up…How to use these body parts on her barrel pattern, keep their shoulders stood up and the hips underneath them the body, in softening all of these body parts. She also gets a soft mouth.
Nine-year-old barrel racing horse a retrain Nine-year-old barrel racing horse a retrain 
Nine-year-old barrel racing horse a retrain 
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This horse come to me and when I went to throw my leg over him, he wanted to run back to Texas here we are 30 rides later ..
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Barrel horse training
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Barrel horse training getting your horse soft in the neck, which will help control his shoulders, soft, and the hips, and then riding your square around the barrel are the things that I must have in order for my horses to feel like they are not cheating going around the barrels 

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  • @strawshannon
    @strawshannon 14 днів тому

    This is such a great exercise Joe thank you.

  • @محمودالفاروق-ر5ط
    @محمودالفاروق-ر5ط 14 днів тому

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @TylerGeorge-n1o
    @TylerGeorge-n1o 7 місяців тому

    How do you contact this man to work on horses?

  • @cassidykirby9403
    @cassidykirby9403 9 місяців тому

    What bit are u using?

    • @CompetitiveHorsemanship
      @CompetitiveHorsemanship 9 місяців тому

      I’ll be honest Kirby I don’t get into bits that much, I don’t know what’s in that horses mouth right there…I’m a big snaffle bit person I’m gonna work hard with a sniffle bit(and that all comes in the two-year-old three-year-old stage, and it’s just plain horsemanship) I will get it because that’s how I have been trained , Yes I may put maybe a shank bid on I’m doing that it’s just because of running out the alley having a little more control.. that’s Marry Ann‘s horse and if I remember correctly, I’m just getting back from Christmas and she had her own shit in that horses mouth, to me it really doesn’t matter what’s in there I just work with it.

  • @JavierBonillaC
    @JavierBonillaC 10 місяців тому

    You have to have such a strong and healthy back to be a farrier. I broke mine so I'm just learning the language to be ab.e to talk to my farrier. These gus are such masters!

  • @rhondaskiles5740
    @rhondaskiles5740 10 місяців тому

    Damn teainers that use whips the poor horse is scared to death .

    • @isabellehutchings9576
      @isabellehutchings9576 4 місяці тому

      @rhondaskiles5740 It’s not a whip. It s a stick and string and it’s soft so it doesn’t hurt. It’s used in training as a source of rhythmic motion to help with energy vs. intention with a horse.

    • @rhondaskiles5740
      @rhondaskiles5740 4 місяці тому

      @isabellehutchings9576 never used anything like that to train a horse and I got along just fine for over 20 years

    • @jettheottb
      @jettheottb 2 місяці тому

      i’m not against whips but there is no give and take here, he is pushing and pushing and pushing, she doesn’t understand what is happening cause he’s going too quick 🙄

    • @rhondaskiles5740
      @rhondaskiles5740 2 місяці тому

      I have trained and longed horses for years i use a loner line andand have verbal signals ive never used anything in my hand​@isabellehutchings9576

    • @isabellehutchings9576
      @isabellehutchings9576 2 місяці тому

      @@jettheottb​​⁠​⁠​⁠I agree completely. Not enough time to process and I definitely would not use this video as an example to help with training. The horse is obviously stuck in a reactive mode and is afraid. But is not hurt. I just get tired when people don’t know what’s going on and start saying things like “he’s whipping her to death” without knowing the tools that are even being utilized. 😂

  • @iamburl2667
    @iamburl2667 Рік тому

    The apprentice knows more than the master, I agree about the club foot, I learn every day titles don't mean alot to me, never did, I've been learning to shoe for over thirty years to present, I am not a farrier let alone a master, just trying to make horses perform with ease wit a heart

  • @iamburl2667
    @iamburl2667 Рік тому

    What's in our vision many times is not in the structure of a foot

  • @iamburl2667
    @iamburl2667 Рік тому

    What a bout the cornet band,? That left front riders right looks like it matches hoof, there are times you can not balance the hoof away from what the coronet is showing, like one customer wanted me to put a o shoe on a hoof that's a two, be careful in balancing away from how the hoof grows

  • @jamesluman6341
    @jamesluman6341 Рік тому

    You should listen to your video before you post it it might be a good video I don't know you can't hear anything you're saying

  • @maggiepie8810
    @maggiepie8810 Рік тому

    Spurs should only be used by experienced riders who are well-balanced in the saddle. If not, they'll do a lot more harm than good. I'm not against the use of spurs, but using them correctly takes a bit of technical skill from the rider.

  • @JesusKathrynMiller
    @JesusKathrynMiller Рік тому

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  • @Rtb323
    @Rtb323 Рік тому

    But I wanna rock a pair of spurs with out horse riding !

  • @debbieweeks5868
    @debbieweeks5868 Рік тому

    Is he breaking the bearier!

  • @michaelodonnell4119
    @michaelodonnell4119 2 роки тому

    That horse was not landing heel first, ever animal on earth lands heel first, even us humans, heels back underneath, proper break over, they don't teach that at afa schools, they can't wrap their brains around it!

  • @michaelodonnell4119
    @michaelodonnell4119 2 роки тому

    Heel support important, but if the break over is to long, your not solving anything!

  • @michaelodonnell4119
    @michaelodonnell4119 2 роки тому

    Your thinking heel support but your break over is way to long!

  • @adiyanamboozo3925
    @adiyanamboozo3925 2 роки тому

    🐎

  • @bernardsaberon4634
    @bernardsaberon4634 2 роки тому

    Like the way you trim the frogs

  • @missouritraveler6401
    @missouritraveler6401 2 роки тому

    A craftsman plying his trade. Great Job !!!!

  • @JeffAboularage
    @JeffAboularage 2 роки тому

    Where do I get a pair of spurs with a backplate? What do I tell my spur maker I want?

    • @CompetitiveHorsemanship
      @CompetitiveHorsemanship 2 роки тому

      I actually got them from Clintin Anderson, we r good friends, I’ve had them for 20 years and they’re the best spurs I’ve ever had, I die without them, so you might check on his website, I don’t know, otherwise get them made..

    • @JeffAboularage
      @JeffAboularage 2 роки тому

      @@CompetitiveHorsemanship ah okay. I’ll see what I can find!

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 2 роки тому

    Take the time it takes, so it takes less time.

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 2 роки тому

    If it is all about speed, then it is all about you, then the horse's comfort suffers.

    • @Rtb323
      @Rtb323 Рік тому

      The horse beeing in a well kept farm, fed 3 times a day with a roof over its head is far from suffering …

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 Рік тому

      @@Rtb323 Thinking you need spurs is ignorance.

    • @pralayaryan
      @pralayaryan 5 місяців тому

      ​@@gerrycoleman7290 thinking u need a reality check

  • @outdoorsmen3929
    @outdoorsmen3929 2 роки тому

    why do you rub their hips and necks like that ?

    • @CompetitiveHorsemanship
      @CompetitiveHorsemanship 2 роки тому

      We play the friendly game which is rubbing their body first, then you ask with four phases to move that body part..If you don’t rub first, eventually they’re gonna assume what you want them to do and start what they think you might ask, before you ask, so you have to rub first which is the friendly game and then start to apply the pressure, that’ll keep them from assuming what you want and starting before you want them to start.. So assuming, an example of that, you go to get on their back and you put a foot in the stirrup and they start to takeoff before you ask them to go, there assuming because they’ve always went forward once you get on, they start going forward before you even get in the saddle, if that makes any sense to you..

    • @outdoorsmen3929
      @outdoorsmen3929 2 роки тому

      @@CompetitiveHorsemanship yes it does thank you for explaining to me that’s a gorgeous horse

  • @williamshultz3598
    @williamshultz3598 2 роки тому

    Love the video. Thank you for making it

  • @jefferyschirm4103
    @jefferyschirm4103 2 роки тому

    Do you ever think shoeing over the back of the frog , hinders the natural cleaning of the hoof , it creates a debrie pocket ???

  • @dontcallmetravis
    @dontcallmetravis 2 роки тому

    Lots of respect for good farriers like this one. It’s so important. When it’s your horse, you don’t want some half done job.

  • @Dana-cv7ku
    @Dana-cv7ku 3 роки тому

    Spurs are dangerous and abuse to horses

  • @chloestewart28
    @chloestewart28 3 роки тому

    Nice video! Super informative

  • @18Ty18
    @18Ty18 3 роки тому

    Definitely helping find ways to keep my horses shoulder from dropping

  • @patty.baffert
    @patty.baffert 3 роки тому

    You're a great farrier. It's hard to find farriers like you these days, who understand angles and how horses "wear" differently. I love how you don't cookie-cutter shoe, like so many new farriers do. It's also hard to find a farrier who trots a horse out like you do, _after_ you trim. I hope you teach someone to shoe like you. You are super. 👍👍👍👍

  • @horseghostWitt
    @horseghostWitt 3 роки тому

    In the beginning when you say that people say like you shouldn’t be training whispers and everything Ashley spurs can help you train the horse so I know what you mean

  • @valentinsanchez5794
    @valentinsanchez5794 3 роки тому

    Great horseshoeing

  • @Experiment-yk5mf
    @Experiment-yk5mf 3 роки тому

    What makes him world renowned ? I’ve never heard of him .

  • @lineago7114
    @lineago7114 3 роки тому

    Das zeigt wieder, dass manche Menschen keine Tiere haben dürfen.

  • @gregpartain4307
    @gregpartain4307 3 роки тому

    Hardest work I’ve ever done

  • @sunsetaestheticsss
    @sunsetaestheticsss 3 роки тому

    Cruelty is literally in the name !!!! 😡🥺🥺🥺😭😭

    • @prestonwilson9393
      @prestonwilson9393 3 роки тому

      No no it’s not lmao there’s nothing cruel about this it’s not like you stab your spurs in the side of the horse you give it a light tap

    • @wherethehoochiesat4210
      @wherethehoochiesat4210 3 роки тому

      Shut up no it’s not

    • @anonyninja7737
      @anonyninja7737 2 роки тому

      @@prestonwilson9393 there's absolutely no reason human beings should be riding on horseback in the year of 2022. There's ESPECIALLY no reason to ride a horse in 2022 while using equipment created in an era where an animal's wellbeing always came second to the rider/owner's comfort. Horses are MORE EXPENSIVE than MOTORCYCLES!!! There's just no reason to ride a horse anymore. Your "enjoyment" is not important enough of a reason to force a horse to carry your butt around. To actively make the choice to ride on an animal with feelings OVER riding a machine that does the job 100x better - THAT'S the cruel part. You are LITERALLY saying: "I know this 4wheeler can haul more than a horse, goes faster than a horse, go FURTHER than a horse, and can accomplish anything a horse could except with a quarter of the effort - but instead, I would rather delegate this work to a living being, a horse, even though doing so will cause discomfort at the minimum and most likely pain"

    • @TheRescueDog
      @TheRescueDog 2 роки тому

      @@anonyninja7737 @Anony Ninja I've had several horses and some love being ridden and some just preferred to be pets which was fine with me. I don't think there's any issue with animals having jobs in exchange for a luxurious lifestyle with a climate controlled barn and clean water and premium food and brushing and vet care and hoof care and protection from predators and affection. I had a horse live to be 40 and had a very easy, cushy and happy life. She was my baby and I treated her better than most people treat their children. However, I think using spurs and whips is absolutely disgusting and completely unnecessary. I'm not even sure why this video was recommended to me. At the higher levels in dressage I was horrified to find out spurs are actually required. Thankfully you can use dummy spurs. I think this stupid requirement for spurs must change!

    • @sethaldarith6778
      @sethaldarith6778 2 роки тому

      @@anonyninja7737 This whole argument is pretty vapid. Why do anything for any reason? Because it takes time and it's rewarding. You can develop a relationship with a motorcycle, but the motorcycle can't develop a relationship with you. It's different with a horse. If you treat an animal with respect, you both benefit. There is benefit in doing things the old way, just as the new way.

  • @dougjohnson8250
    @dougjohnson8250 3 роки тому

    I have a few questions. Where is this location. Where is your neckrope. When are you going to tie your rope on. What lead do you have your calfhorse in as you leave the box. Where do you put your horses position behind the calf. What type of ropings or rodeos do you go to.

  • @spurmarks
    @spurmarks 3 роки тому

    All I ever wear are rockgrinders!

    • @CompetitiveHorsemanship
      @CompetitiveHorsemanship 3 роки тому

      If you use your phases, Spurs are just an extension of your legs👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻... I would rather get my point across with a spur that works, then confuse them with a dull or no spurs, and have them go through life not understanding what I was asking..

    • @JeffAboularage
      @JeffAboularage 2 роки тому

      @@CompetitiveHorsemanship your phases have helped a lot.. My horses aren’t nearly as annoyed now, and the signals are clearer for sure!

  • @hopeheekin6535
    @hopeheekin6535 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the videos!

  • @harshjha611
    @harshjha611 3 роки тому

    Amazing dude

  • @oraldobia8927
    @oraldobia8927 3 роки тому

    Hello Competitive Horsemanship, I've been watching your calf roping videos and I really want to get into calf roping and I look up videos of yours and how to rope and timing your horse to rope and stop. And I like your help with more roping videos so I can rope better and have my horse better.

  • @foonigan3571
    @foonigan3571 4 роки тому

    good horse he on looks like. Good roper too>

  • @leelindsay5618
    @leelindsay5618 4 роки тому

    Should have left the actual hoof cleaning at a more normal speed. Its interesting to watch.

  • @tonybastunas6350
    @tonybastunas6350 4 роки тому

    Finally someone else who isn’t scared to say it. You did an amazing job at spelling out for people why spurs are not evil & can be completely Appropriate. Just like anything else in this world, there will be someone, and there is plenty in this case, who will use them in not so positive ways. But they are a form of correction. For the people who say spurs are evil and cruel... If your kid does something wrong, bad enough you actually discipline them (however). But it does not work & they continue to do the same thing again. Do you just give them the same punishment? Maybe for the first couple of times. But eventually No, you start to give them a more and more Stern corrective of measure for their actions. In other words you are teaching them what is & isn’t okay to do. And how to behave properly. A horse is no different than a kid. It’s your responsibility to teach them, and to make sure they understand. Because unlike your kid, this is a 1000Lb animal that if you failed to properly teach obedience, discipline, respect, and TRUST to. In a split second out checking fence, of just on the trail, that horse can kill you both because you failed at your responsibility to properly teach it. All because you felt the proper discipline like spurs or any attention getters where cruel and inhumane. Trust me, I grew up training and selling horses. When I left home there where exactly 97 head. I’ve seen some very bad things happen because people felt the correct disciplinary actions where to cruel.

  • @Tacbi0325
    @Tacbi0325 4 роки тому

    Hey bro where I can buy tha Kind spurs ???? I love it I no have horse but I like them!

    • @CompetitiveHorsemanship
      @CompetitiveHorsemanship 4 роки тому

      Do u want Spurs like this? or just Spurs?

    • @JeffAboularage
      @JeffAboularage 2 роки тому

      These would work for me, I just want to make contact and just roll my rowel. But I don’t know the name of the type of spur?

    • @mihakabercic4457
      @mihakabercic4457 Рік тому

      That's like getting headphones when tour deaf

  • @csofo11
    @csofo11 4 роки тому

    Really good training video, gonna practice exactly this tonight. My horse is having a tough time staying in the right corner of the box when calves are present. Keeps wanting to move to the left side (I think he was team roped on before I bought him). Any suggestions on how to keep him in the right corner? I also think he is feeling to much pressure when in the corner and it's making him resentful of being in that spot.

    • @CompetitiveHorsemanship
      @CompetitiveHorsemanship 4 роки тому

      Hey Christopher good to hear from you. The jest of these videos is that you get your horse slide stop broke in the Horsemanship arena first: before you get to the box. Meaning I get my horses Reiner horse broke first so when I get to the box months latter and push body parts around or take a hold of his face he knows exactly what I want.I rodeoed professionally for 20 years before I finally decided to go and get professional training on how to train a horse, after I did so I look back and wish I had of learned Professional horsemanship at the age of 10..I say professional because after all I was a professional cowboy so why wouldn't I get professional horse training..The training that I studied I condense it down to a program online @ compatiblehorsemanship.com for you cowboys: so when you get to the box you're not frustrated and wondering what to do when you get in the predicament that you are in right now, you will have a more responsive horse by having a program trained on to your horse..Once you have done this I can tutor you Via video exchanges on your box work if that's the route you would like to go..Honestly once you get your horse broke, just Re-watch the UA-cam box training video, you may not even need me..The information that is on the box training video has a lot of great points, there is some other stuff you can do, but get your horse broke first..I mean slide stop broke....Best of luck, keep in touch Joe

  • @tesstaylor5366
    @tesstaylor5366 4 роки тому

    Great explanation Cowboy Joe! And what beautiful, well-behaved horse. Keep up the great work with your videos!

  • @CompetitiveHorsemanship
    @CompetitiveHorsemanship 4 роки тому

    Great Video!

  • @melissabyrne8256
    @melissabyrne8256 4 роки тому

    I love your horse