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Richard Winters Horsemanship
United States
Приєднався 8 сер 2013
My goal is to communicate horsemanship tips clearly so that you are encouraged to go out and try these same principles with your horse. For over 35 years I have been dedicated to honing my horsemanship skills and to passing this knowledge on to others. Credentials extend from the rodeo arena and high desert ranches of the west to being a highly sought after trainer, horsemanship clinician, and expo presenter. My horsemanship journey includes: Horse Show Championship titles in the National Reined Cow Horse Association where I am also a AA rated judge. International travels include Canada, Australia, England, Mexico, Sweden, Scotland, Brazil, and Poland where I earned the European International Colt Starting Championship title. I was honored to have also won a Road to the Horse Colt Starting Championship. I am often told that my "Masterful Communications Skills" with horses and humans alike have served me well. I am more like you than not. I just love horses! Visit www.wintersranch.com.
Відео
Handling Romel Reins
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Part of the training for a finished bridle horse by Richard Winters.
Correcting Leads
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Ideas to help the young horse get on the correct lead with Richard Winters.
Helping a Hesitant Backup
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Helpful tips for the horse that is hesitant to back up with Richard Winters.
Introducing The Mechanical Flag Part 2
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Continuing the introduction of the mechanical cow on my performance horses with Richard Winters.
Introducing The Flag -Mechanical Cow Part 1
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Introducing my performance horse to the mechanical cow for the first time with Richard Winters.
Kindergarten Creek Crossing
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Helping your horse understand safe creek crossing techniques with Richard Winters.
Riding In The Real World
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Ideas are demonstrtaed of how to use your property to get your horses used to real world terrain with Richard Winters.
Colt Starting Tips Part I
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Richard Winters shares Colt Starting tips that are easy to follow.
Colt Starting Tips Part 2
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Colt Starting Tips continued and explained in an easy to follow format with Richard Winters.
Weanling Training with Richard Winters
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Weanling Training with Richard Winters
Richard Winters Horsemanship - Longhorn Cattle
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Richard Winters Horsemanship - Longhorn Cattle
The reason most of us hold the romal reins in our left hand is that we rope with our right. That simple.🙂
Yeah I feel you need to learn when to stop. When the rope came off and you chased the hirse you trained to the horse to hate this interaction
Thought you would start them with a hackamore?
Mr. Winters, you're showing people how the horseshow nitwits misuse the romal. Also, yours are not at the proper length, and for someone who is supposed to be knowledgeable, you're discrediting yourself. If there is anyone who wants to know how to properly use the romal rein, watch Pat Puckett bridle horseman. ua-cam.com/video/OWQEIT7NXcY/v-deo.htmlsi=3retTTMGw5xYSWbV
Piss poor job.
Wise words pilgrim.
Fun demonstration! Nicely done
Great exercise! Thanks
Off-putting and a great example for bad horsemanship. that's how you train your horse to not trust you and it gets injured eventually 😔
Really good advice! Thank you Richard!
Glad it was helpful!
Great lesson. I think I'm gonna need a bigger container tho! ;)
It’s ROMAL!!!
You gonna challenge him to a spelling contest?
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Very clear and concise, thank you!
If I were to want to ride like one person it would be Richard. I take that back his daughter then Richard. Still use those 8 lessons I took from Richard 7 years ago. Priceless.
Thanks
Great to see you again, Richard!
The best horseman around !
How are they mounted
What head gear are you using??
"Promo SM" ❣️
And no spurs!
💯Our country was built on the back of horses. And they didn’t spend a day in an arena.
Love your tiny lil dog trying to catch you😂😂😂😂
Thanks . So with the backwards motion, paying more attention to the front feet directing the circle and the hind will adjust to make the circle. Rather than asking the hindquarters to lead the circle?
Thts why I used cross country endurance training on all my horses.
Excellent !
Wise words pilgrim.
Disclaimer: I am not a horse owner, but I'm wondering if there is any good, valid reason WHY a horse should not have hay available to eat all day (and night?) in one of these. Reason I ask is, my neighbor uses these, but says her horses cannot have hay available all the time or they will "overeat"?? SO, what happens is when the PG runs out of hay, the horses seem to really enjoy lifting up the inside bucket and then dropping it repeatedly with a loud bang. I suppose if you live out on a ranch with the nearest neighbor 500 yds. away or whatever, it wouldn't really matter. But of course, if the intent (from what I'm seeing) is to never have the hay run out, then it's not an issue...or at least negligible. I would appreciate any feedback on this, and maybe come up with some kind of solution...thanks!
We actually do keep hay in our Porta Grazers all of the time. It helps keep my horses from getting bored. They can eat at their leisure. I feed cubes morning and night for them to get their needed nutrition.
Her horse is too small for an adult rider. It isn't a pretty picture.
Mine likes to try to take the backdoor escape route, too. Glad to know that when I use the end of the mecate to close that I am using a strategy that has been used by others.
Yikes - LOL
I am training a wild mustang for the farrier without any ropes. I train with respect for the animal. Not by putting the fear of God in them. Please understand that there are OTHER ways out there. This video made my heart hurt. I used to train horses using force, pressure, punishment, etc. I was trained by an old cowboy. It didn’t sit right with me. So I searched and searched for my own way. Words cannot even explain how far my mustang has come in 30 days and her accomplishments are done willingly. The bond I have with her and the trust is incredible. I urge you all to try a different way. Respect these amazing beings. Educate yourself on their psychology, emotional intelligence, etc. Partner with them. Remember they don’t owe you anything. Make training worth their while too.
cute yellow horse
These videos are gold for anyone interested in improving their horsemanship.
Excellent video and great point about horses taking more time to eat!
Very informative, thank you Mr Winters. My only critique is RDR2 has better overall graphics (specifically terrain detail and shadows) compared to whatever engine you're using here.
A good product.
Bravo!
Excellent work !
I love your calm and respectful attitude towards your horse. Beautifully done.
How do you make one or those ropes that goes on the hoof, is it a special knot?
Excellent.
Ciao Richard sono andrea da Roma ......complimenti per il lavoro che svolgi da vero professionista sei per me fonte di ispirazione ti seguo da molto e provo a mettere in atto i tuoi insegnamenti e consigli sui miei puledri . Saluti con stima e rispetto
Excellent.
That was extremely well done and informative. Thank u
The horses should not be ridden with an adult weight until 5 years old or so. That gives the skeletal system time to fully form properly.
Then kids should not be allowed to carry backpacks, or do any exercises. Yet, we allow it. It’s actually good for the bone development. Doctors say that as well. Same thing with horses. Unless you know the weight limit a horse can carry, know how much the horse weighs, know how much the saddle weighs, and the rider, shush your mouth. I know exactly how much they can carry. Smaller horses usually do get left alone until older because of their size. As long as the knee caps are closed, the horse is fine. The people who know to wait, do. And would you put a kid on a horse that’s never been ridden to train it? I’d rather get on and train the horse before I put a kid on it.
@@mariahbrewer2729 I said adult weight not a kids weight. Think of the horse instead of oneself.
Where on earth did you hear that??It depends on the type of horse some mature earlier than others draughts and heavy bones horses tend to mature later but not always ... they should be backed with an adult when the VET says they are ready not some random guy on youtube. Don't be giving advice you have not worked for.
@@gerrycoleman7290 How in the name of god is a kid going to back a horse??? are you mental?? The correct time for a horse to be BACKED is when the VET says so or a good trainer. Horse breeds are different. Plus they need to be worked on the road between 2 /5 for proper bone development or you are setting them up for osteoporosis .. no good trainer would EVER say there is a blanket age for all horses...because there isn't ... they need to be worked differently. Just ask a vet for when to back your horse. You can have two horses and one can be ready at 5 the other at 2..
@@silverkitty2503 Get with the program and get your facts straight.
This dude is the best, he’s a great teacher and excellent rider🐎❤️
That would be a pretty awesome morning to me! Let others sit inside a drink coffee, I’d rather ride! Where is this?