Dale Fredricks
Dale Fredricks
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Відео

Groundwork With The Kid- Line Driving
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Introducing line driving to a young horse in preparation for pulling a cart.
Groundwork with 'The Kid'- Logging
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Teaching the Kid to get used to something moving on the end of a rope.
Groundwork With The Kid (Roping the Kid)
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Getting a horse accustomed to a swinging rope and to being roped.
Groundwork with 'The Kid' (side reins and overcheck)
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I forgot to mention it in the video, but as always, everything done on the left side should also be done on the right side.
My Favorite Things - Crazy Legs Bit
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The thinking behind the design of the Crazy Legs Bit.
How To Make A Leather Christmas Tree
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Here's a fun little project you can make with just a few tools and some scrap leather.
Shorts on Shorty - Bathing
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Just some tips on how I bathe a horse
Shorts on Shorty - Independent Seat
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New owner Jim Fleming's first ride on Shorty. Thought some of you might find it interesting. I talk about the importance of an independent seat at the end.
Shorts on Shorty - Mounting
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Some thoughts on mounting. You might have to turn the volume up to hear Jim's questions.
Shorts on Shorty - Saddling & Bridling
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Demonstrating how I go about saddling and bridling a horse.
Shorts on Shorty - Catching, Haltering and Leading
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Telling Shorty's new owners Jim and Lois my thoughts on entering a horse's stall, haltering him and leading him.
Attaching a Rawhide, Metal, or Breakaway Honda to a Lariat
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This is rawhide braider Jay Adcock's favorite way to fasten a rawhide honda to a lariat. Can also be used with a metal or breakaway honda.
Phony Fiador
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In this video I explain what a "Phony Fiador" is and why I use it. I also show how to
Teaching A Horse To Neckrein
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In this video I describe the techniques I use to teach a colt (or any horse) to neckrein.
Why I Start A Colt In Both The Hackamore And The Snaffle Bit
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Why I Start A Colt In Both The Hackamore And The Snaffle Bit
How To Tie And Use A Get-Down Rope
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How To Tie And Use A Get-Down Rope
Tack Tip- Flank Cinches and Breastcollars
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Tack Tip- Flank Cinches and Breastcollars
Leathercraft- How To Attach a Loopback Concho To a Spur Leather
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Leathercraft- How To Attach a Loopback Concho To a Spur Leather
Chapter 2, Part 2: Starting A Two Year Old Without A Roundpen
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Chapter 2, Part 2: Starting A Two Year Old Without A Roundpen
Chapter 2, Part 1: Starting A Two Year Old Without A Roundpen
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Chapter 2, Part 1: Starting A Two Year Old Without A Roundpen
How To Start a Two Year Old Horse Without A Roundpen
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How To Start a Two Year Old Horse Without A Roundpen
How To Improve And Speed Up Your Horse's Turnaround (Spin)
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How To Improve And Speed Up Your Horse's Turnaround (Spin)
New Double Eared Headstall
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New Double Eared Headstall
Ultimate Ear Headstall
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Ultimate Ear Headstall
Tack Tip- Split Reins
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Tack Tip- Split Reins
Sidepass, Halfpass, and Leg Yield Defined
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Sidepass, Halfpass, and Leg Yield Defined
California Style
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California Style
Tack Tip- Water Loop Ties
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Tack Tip- Water Loop Ties
Tack Tip- How to Clean and Condition Silver Bits and Spurs
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Tack Tip- How to Clean and Condition Silver Bits and Spurs

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ChildofthemostHighGod-rz6yv
    @ChildofthemostHighGod-rz6yv Місяць тому

    Narrowroad79k

  • @karenshumaker6252
    @karenshumaker6252 Місяць тому

    TU!! That was well explained!!

  • @emmacache
    @emmacache 2 місяці тому

    Best canter depart video ever.Stay well,my friend.

  • @gina5441
    @gina5441 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Dale!

  • @gina5441
    @gina5441 2 місяці тому

    Hi Dale, What is the name of the knot again? Bolar?

  • @squishykittys
    @squishykittys 3 місяці тому

    I agree completely, well said

  • @christinalecomte4216
    @christinalecomte4216 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video, thanks

  • @ilene79
    @ilene79 5 місяців тому

    I have a question about the backing, do you always back every time you stop? Does the horse start to anticipate that? Like if you want an actual stop, but they start backing instead?

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 5 місяців тому

      No, it's not necessary to back every time you stop and yes they can start anticipating. It's easy enough to fix though- just push them ahead if they start to back up on their own and stop backing them after every stop for a while.

    • @ilene79
      @ilene79 5 місяців тому

      @dalefredricks6546 thank you 😊

  • @mercedessilverberg1907
    @mercedessilverberg1907 6 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @rcthomas6925
    @rcthomas6925 6 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @Ozunicorn1
    @Ozunicorn1 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video. I will have a new yearling in a few months and when it's time to lunge him I will use your technique. I love the steady what you go through all the motions. In my mind this is a perfect way to start lunging a youngster.

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 6 місяців тому

      You're welcome. Glad you like the video! Good luck with your yearling.

  • @m8keupartali
    @m8keupartali 7 місяців тому

    Its a get down rope. Its so you can lead your horse without pulling on their mouth with a bit or a snaffle in the mouth.. keeps their mouth soft

  • @kimnenninger7226
    @kimnenninger7226 8 місяців тому

    Great video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sshlbaker
    @sshlbaker 9 місяців тому

    Thank you…so much clarity!

  • @juliusdro
    @juliusdro 10 місяців тому

    hey Dale Great video....do you need to use a caveson (spelling?) or a Bosalito (againing spelling?) or can I tie with my headstall and Romal reins??

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 9 місяців тому

      I would never tie a horse with my romal reins Julius.

    • @juliusdro
      @juliusdro 9 місяців тому

      @@dalefredricks6546 I stated that wrong I meant do I need a caveson or bosalito to run a getdown rope OR can I just tie it under and in conjunction with my headstall

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 9 місяців тому

      You can just tie the getdown around your horse's neck at the throatlatch.

  • @ryanbeard1119
    @ryanbeard1119 Рік тому

    Who else was trying to read the cowboy belt buckle?

  • @kentsaeger8403
    @kentsaeger8403 Рік тому

    Good video it was very helpful

  • @iwanttovote6053
    @iwanttovote6053 Рік тому

    now, that's just showing off

  • @iwanttovote6053
    @iwanttovote6053 Рік тому

    yes, best description and video of these 3 aids I've seen (and I've watched a LOT of videos)...thank you!

  • @oneofthepeople9057
    @oneofthepeople9057 Рік тому

    I have a team of mules for driving ,dale I'm wondering would this harness work with my for cart. And using just 1 mule

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      It would sure work on your mules. I'm not sure what kind of cart you have. If driving one mule you'd have to have shafts on your cart and not a tongue like you would driving two.

  • @ecc815
    @ecc815 Рік тому

    This was so awesome thanks for posting

  • @artaptic
    @artaptic Рік тому

    Thank you for posting this lesson (& the other on relaxing the jaw).

  • @Savedbygrace363
    @Savedbygrace363 Рік тому

    Best slow and easy very well explained!!! Thank you for this!

  • @markmahnken6409
    @markmahnken6409 Рік тому

    Everything was good. Surprised you would use neoprene pad and cinch.

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Thanks Mark, I really like the neoprene in a training situation. It is easily cleaned and and seems to hold my saddles in place better than other materials. If I was riding the same horse for long periods of time, I would probably switch to natural materials such as wool saddle pads and mohair cinches.

  • @markmahnken6409
    @markmahnken6409 Рік тому

    I've never seen anyone do a two rein with a snaffle and hackamore. Interesting!

  • @Punkindart
    @Punkindart Рік тому

    This is so helpful thank you ❤❤❤

  • @venuste
    @venuste Рік тому

    Awesome diagram and explanations! Thank you!

  • @julieammons9016
    @julieammons9016 Рік тому

    Sure would have liked to see you driving him! Always found your videos very informative and helpful, and you always have really nice horses 😊

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      We'll probably show me driving him somewhere down the road Julie. Glad you like our videos and thanks for noticing the horses!

  • @Alex-horsman
    @Alex-horsman Рік тому

    Very, very nice!!! All look very high quality, very professional made. Harness and cart suit the horse very well. I even took for myself some advice from this video in which order you harness your horse, so I will change my order accordingly!!! Thank you and have a nice time with your horse and family!! :)

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Thanks Alex, glad you like the harness and cart! We're glad that even a pro like you could find some helpful advice in the video. Hope you and your family are doing well in Poland. Stay safe and keep in touch.

  • @sierra8726
    @sierra8726 Рік тому

    Your the best

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Well anyway, so nice of you to say so. Thank you Sierra

  • @emmacache
    @emmacache Рік тому

    Very happy to see you.Your style makes me more aware of the way I greet my horse when I see her and subsequently when we ride.

  • @payntpot7623
    @payntpot7623 Рік тому

    I find it interesting that people from the USA refer to this (longreining) as a novel approach to breaking in/starting a horse. For much of the world, this is the traditional and widely accepted method of mouthing a horse prior to riding. My grandmother said in the early 20th century where she grew up, horses were broken to harness at around 3 years and driven for a year prior to riding, thus allowing the muscular skeletal frame time to develop the strength to carry a person. Glad to hear the operation is behind you and you have been able to keep busy in recovery. It is good to think through a problem and find a working solution to it when dealing with horses.

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      I like the idea of driving a horse the first year and then riding the 2nd year. Thanks for your thoughts!

  • @nelltaylor8171
    @nelltaylor8171 Рік тому

    Really great to see a new video from you too. Hope you are on the way to recovery and feeling 100% again soon. ❤🇩🇰

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Thank you. I am feeling better all the time, and hope to be riding soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @Alex-horsman
    @Alex-horsman Рік тому

    Nice to see you and your horse, Dale!!! Very good exercises!!! It is interesting to see the reaction of your young horse. He is quite fresh, and his mind becomes tired fast, but finally he brings his attention to you and your commands. Awaiting for new videos!!! Thanks for reminding about me. Aleksandr :)

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Yes, we had just gotten the Kid out of his stall and he was feeling fresh. In fact, he was being kind of naughty! We decided to post the video anyway, because that's the way horse training is- everything doesn't always go exactly as planned.

  • @cadetcadet1814
    @cadetcadet1814 Рік тому

    Good to see you back sir!

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Thank you sir, it's good to be back! Thanks for watching!

  • @mr.miaumiau2892
    @mr.miaumiau2892 Рік тому

    Long time since I saw a video from you , I hope your health is going better, greetings, God bless you

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Yes, it's been a while. I'm feeling better all the time. Thanks for watching and for reaching out to us! God bless you too.

  • @russellverdin8339
    @russellverdin8339 Рік тому

    The first part of the knot that your tying is called the crown. The second part of the knot is called a wall knot. When you complete the not it is called a stopper knot and that's the official name from The Ashley's book of knots

  • @Allium_369
    @Allium_369 Рік тому

    I just got a pair of antique spurs should I clean them or leave them be?

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      I would talk to somebody who deals in antique bits and spurs Rob. I think sometimes they like them left untouched. I've also been told that regular toothpaste and toothbrush will clean up silver.

  • @clegg334
    @clegg334 Рік тому

    I like your calm manner

  • @robynross2141
    @robynross2141 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for your great videos! I've just started my Colonels Shining Gun colt here in Australia 🇦🇺 and this method is brilliant!! I'm looking forward to riding him in these.

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      You're welcome Robyn. Good luck with your colt. Would like to hear how you progress using this method.

    • @robynross2141
      @robynross2141 Рік тому

      @@dalefredricks6546 I will definitely keep you posted of his progress.

    • @robynross2141
      @robynross2141 Рік тому

      Just a question please Dale, we had our 8th ride today and I've been riding him in a bosal from the first ride so at what point would you suggest putting the snaffle in as well please?

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      @@robynross2141 You can start anytime now Robyn. I would like to suggest you watch our video 'Part 8- Starting the 2 Year Old; Snaffle Bit and Hackamore'. You might find some things in it that you would like to try.

    • @robynross2141
      @robynross2141 Рік тому

      Thank you Dale and yes, I've watched the video of yours, you suggested 3 times already 👏 and it's awesome!

  • @stevecole6485
    @stevecole6485 Рік тому

    Or a bowline would be even better and easier to tie no matter how small your halter loop

  • @shawndarris1265
    @shawndarris1265 Рік тому

    great videos , subscribed ,,,thank you God bless

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Thank you Shawn, glad you like them! Thanks for subscribing and God bless you too.

  • @poohvlogs3955
    @poohvlogs3955 Рік тому

    Hey so what if I can’t even approach my horse with a halter. I have a rescue whose about nine years old and she HATES halters. Do you have any tips for that?

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      I would suggest you find a professional trainer in your area to help you.

  • @emmacache
    @emmacache Рік тому

    You sure find some handsome horses

  • @mirandabeer2982
    @mirandabeer2982 Рік тому

    I can't seem to find the videos that you were talking about that leads up to this. Are they still listed?

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Hi Miranda, we have 60+ videos. You can find them all on our UA-cam channel @ Dale Fredricks

  • @sketchalater4656
    @sketchalater4656 Рік тому

    I would die for a horse that light, oml. I've been working with my new 15 year old mare. She has made good progress since I got her in July. Not sure she will ever get as light as Shorty though, considering she's an older horse with old habits. But I wouldn't trade her for any other horse. She has been a great teacher for me. She's got the calmness and experience due to her age, yet she's very healthy, athletic, and a fast learner. I'll be ready for when I get next horse, hopefully an impressionable 2 yr old that I can teach to be soft and responsive from the get go

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Glad to hear you're enjoying your mare. There are many advantages to riding an older horse, especially for someone just starting out. It seems like most beginners want to get a young horse that they can "learn together" with. Exactly the wrong thing to do for a novice or anybody with some time or health restrictions. The world would be a better, safer place if people would start out with older, been there, done that kind of horses!

  • @jasonbroswell2205
    @jasonbroswell2205 Рік тому

    Thank you for your videos and wishing you a speedy recovery who do you know thats somewhat hopefully local that makes hand made horse hair bosal's ? and or macate ropes

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Thank you Jason. Bill Black makes some horsehair bosals and Douglas Krause makes real nice mecates. You can find them both on Facebook.

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      @@jbroswel You're welcome Jason. Hope you have a great Thanksgiving as well.

  • @karoofarmlife3345
    @karoofarmlife3345 Рік тому

    Thank you! After watching hordes of confusing video's, it finally makes sense

  • @felicitytoad
    @felicitytoad Рік тому

    😇

  • @peteshour768
    @peteshour768 Рік тому

    I use a drop of Clear Gorille Glue on a toothpick to lock the threads on the chicago screws.

    • @dalefredricks6546
      @dalefredricks6546 Рік тому

      Whatever works Pete! Do you have any trouble unscrewing them?