Thank you! All the glory to God! Yes it’s so important to show the ugly moments too otherwise people just don’t understand when their horse isn’t perfect that every horse goes through difficult days. Thanks a ton for watching!
Great job🙂 im always reminded that i have a wild natured animal on the end of my lead when i get a sturdy kick during desensitizing. Makes me very grateful to the trainer for all the hours spent on training my mare.
I've just discovered your training videos, love your style! how the horses respond to you, yr easy to follow and you make so much sense! , im going to try these techniques on my horses, thank you !
Actually it’s too late! There is no country without fences and wild horses always end up either dying young from disease 10-18 or they end up as roadkill. So taming wild horses gives them a better future where humans can take care of their every need and love them until they are 25+ years old. Horses enjoy being domestic if their owners are educated and take good care of them. Much better to retire old and happy than be eaten by a jaguar for the horse.
People have been taming 'wild' horses for years. I'm quoting the word 'wild' because this horse isn't actually wild, it just not used to human contact. Mustang Horses are not wild horses, rather they're feral. It means they're once owned by people but when vehicles came in the 1900s, they let their horses free. Conformation varies from Mustang to Mustang. It depends which horses were released and which ones were caught. For example, in Nevada they have a lot of Draft Horses, so when they blended with the Mustangs, they ended up getting bred, and the Mustangs will have Draft in them. The true wild horses are the Przewalski's Horses. I will say Zebras, too, but Zebras, donkeys, mules, hinnies, and any hybrid involving equines are not called horses or ponies. They are part of the equidae family, but they're a species of their own sub genes. Anyways, 'wild' horses are horses who have not been around humans. Never been handled by them. They don't trust humans right away, depending on the horse. I don't expect a horse from the wild to trust a person on the first day. This is that horse. The horse doesn't trust the guy yet. It takes time and patience. Horses that were once out in the wild can be tamed - except Zebras and Przewalskis Horses.
My grandfather's horses are ride'able but still live in the wild so your not really taking away their freedom, your just teaching the horse something newa
As soon as he stops giving me rope burn by pulling away! Just have to make sure he realizes he’s stuck otherwise he’d pull me on my face round the pen 😅
Best trainer I have ever seen. Shows the true raw parts of the reality. I love the big time trainers but they never show what happens the entire time.
Thank you! All the glory to God!
Yes it’s so important to show the ugly moments too otherwise people just don’t understand when their horse isn’t perfect that every horse goes through difficult days. Thanks a ton for watching!
You do amazing work with your horses! I love that you kept your fall in the video - keeping it real! 😁
Thank you so much! Haha yes exactly 😅
I take back my comment from Ep 12 Video . This video made me understand your intentions for your approach in ep 12. Great job.
all good mate cheers
Great job🙂 im always reminded that i have a wild natured animal on the end of my lead when i get a sturdy kick during desensitizing. Makes me very grateful to the trainer for all the hours spent on training my mare.
Thank you! Yes we can’t forget how wild they used to be! So exciting to see them improve after training!
Thanks for your videos, you have a simple and easy method to follow. been watching you videos for a while and i really like them.
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoy them!
I've just discovered your training videos, love your style! how the horses respond to you, yr easy to follow and you make so much sense! , im going to try these techniques on my horses, thank you !
So glad to hear! Thanks so much for watching!
The horse is wild and wants to remain so. Humans have no right to remove these beautiful animals from their freedoms and their habitations!
Actually it’s too late! There is no country without fences and wild horses always end up either dying young from disease 10-18 or they end up as roadkill. So taming wild horses gives them a better future where humans can take care of their every need and love them until they are 25+ years old. Horses enjoy being domestic if their owners are educated and take good care of them. Much better to retire old and happy than be eaten by a jaguar for the horse.
People have been taming 'wild' horses for years. I'm quoting the word 'wild' because this horse isn't actually wild, it just not used to human contact. Mustang Horses are not wild horses, rather they're feral. It means they're once owned by people but when vehicles came in the 1900s, they let their horses free. Conformation varies from Mustang to Mustang. It depends which horses were released and which ones were caught. For example, in Nevada they have a lot of Draft Horses, so when they blended with the Mustangs, they ended up getting bred, and the Mustangs will have Draft in them.
The true wild horses are the Przewalski's Horses. I will say Zebras, too, but Zebras, donkeys, mules, hinnies, and any hybrid involving equines are not called horses or ponies. They are part of the equidae family, but they're a species of their own sub genes.
Anyways, 'wild' horses are horses who have not been around humans. Never been handled by them. They don't trust humans right away, depending on the horse. I don't expect a horse from the wild to trust a person on the first day. This is that horse. The horse doesn't trust the guy yet. It takes time and patience.
Horses that were once out in the wild can be tamed - except Zebras and Przewalskis Horses.
My grandfather's horses are ride'able but still live in the wild so your not really taking away their freedom, your just teaching the horse something newa
horse is a domesticated species. use Google.
Please stop yanking on his face!
As soon as he stops giving me rope burn by pulling away! Just have to make sure he realizes he’s stuck otherwise he’d pull me on my face round the pen 😅
@@HorsePerfect THEN LET HIM GO!!!!
@@TheHop55 no thanks I’d rather have a safe rideable horse than a wild dangerous one 😇
Some people comment anything before investing further 😂(by the way I love ur vids)