Parelli Natural Horse Training Tip: Approaching a Horse in a Corral

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Horse trainer Pat Parelli explains why respecting your horse's personal space is important when approaching him in his corral.
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  • @sxyynggrl4u
    @sxyynggrl4u 7 років тому +5

    Beautiful work done in a life of being student and teacher (student of teachers/or teachers of students) your heart efforts are being made and appreciated by me, in gratitude.
    Katie Boydston
    Coweta, Oklahoma

  • @sierraeagleson9891
    @sierraeagleson9891 12 років тому +17

    I hate how people don't like the way Parelli teaches. He's so kind to a horse and actually has respect for horses.

    • @ktm9202
      @ktm9202 6 років тому +3

      What don't people like about understanding and kindness? Prefer those methods of Pat and Warwick Schiller, consistent with way I was taught! Respect!!

  • @rosegarden9575
    @rosegarden9575 3 роки тому +3

    Such a well cared for horse, just gorgeous.

  • @caroledavis9362
    @caroledavis9362 6 років тому +5

    LOVE the look that horse gives when he scratches it's belly with the halter! : )

  • @mickeynash5450
    @mickeynash5450 6 років тому +3

    You are phenomenal and I respect your way of handling horses very much! Wish everyone would take your wisdom for themselves....

    • @ParelliTube
      @ParelliTube  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your support! We are glad to hear you enjoy the training techniques of Pat Parelli. He prides himself on the care he shows all animals, especially his favorite, horses.

  • @mystical626262
    @mystical626262 12 років тому +2

    the horse is beautiful! i wish i had a horse. i LOVE HORSES!!!

  • @sarah4life050399
    @sarah4life050399 12 років тому +1

    Great tips, that horse is absolutely stunning!

  • @crumbevy4926
    @crumbevy4926 11 років тому +1

    that horse is beasutiful,she just looks so elegant

  • @Bekahsassy
    @Bekahsassy 9 років тому +7

    I had my horse attention from the moment I met her, which she choose me, and I said yes, I'll take her. Took me a few days to think about it, but after seeing the mare and knowing she won't be so short I decided to get her and take a chance, after she came straight to me when there were 2 other people there, one with treats, she choose to come up to me. She is almost 15 hands tall, 3.5 yrs old. I have no problems getting my horse to follow me. I go into the field and as soon as I am a good distance away she runs up to me, wants to play with me, and way to close to scare the lights out of me, lol.

  • @HorseLoverDemos
    @HorseLoverDemos 12 років тому +3

    georgous horse!!

  • @countrybabe561
    @countrybabe561 12 років тому +3

    That horse LOVES him. Most horses would just stand there like.... oh ur in my cage. but this one basicly can't stay away from him.

  • @milliesrdr
    @milliesrdr 7 років тому +1

    Cash..... oh she was a favorite of mine!

  • @angelialsapp2700
    @angelialsapp2700 4 роки тому +1

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY

  • @penelopehunt2371
    @penelopehunt2371 5 років тому

    Astonishing man

  • @Stratocastering
    @Stratocastering 8 років тому +6

    Nobody does it like Pat...

  • @StarSSH
    @StarSSH 12 років тому +2

    I can walk up to any of my horses like that. It's no big deal. Just spend time with your horses when they are at liberty. Hang out in the pasture with him. I guarantee you will see a change for the better with your relationship with your horse.

    • @tigar0485
      @tigar0485 2 роки тому

      He has Cash because she was such a problem for the previous owner. The guy literally would only take cash for the sale. It’s amazing how damaging people can be on animals even in the high-stakes, performance worlds.

  • @UnderJoke
    @UnderJoke 12 років тому +1

    Best comment ever!

  • @KushaDeep7
    @KushaDeep7 12 років тому +2

    thank god for this way of thinking! so cool! if you guys need some great music to use on your videos let me know, as I can give you rights for our record label releases!

  • @JustElly
    @JustElly 11 років тому +1

    Just curious but all the sand thats the whole ring you could use? wauw... if so i'd love to have on ein the future. We have those standard small rings.

  • @SearchinForSoul
    @SearchinForSoul 11 років тому +1

    I can do that when my horse is alone in the corral, but if he's with other horses he won't focuse on me. He doesn't run away or anything, but he's not really interested in spending time with me either. So if I want him to focus on me, I really have to get in the corral, put the halter on, get him out of there and then do all these other stuffs to make him comfortable around me. Any tips?

  • @Caiti_spud
    @Caiti_spud 13 років тому

    @greatdanechick2 You are so right!

  • @bicomhealth
    @bicomhealth 12 років тому

    part of the expression is that she is in season....

  • @Beeny295
    @Beeny295 12 років тому +1

    Wish my horse would stand like that and let me walk upto him :/ He see's me, walking forward then stands for a bit then goes weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee and runs away :L I don't know what I've done wrong, I mean I couldn't possibly be in his bubble because he's about 10 -15 metres away? I notice that if I ignore him he will circle around and creep up behind me but when I turn around to stroke him he runs off again :/

    • @rosegarden9575
      @rosegarden9575 3 роки тому +1

      Retreat and approach videos. Parelli has lots of them!

  • @purosonoracompa
    @purosonoracompa 11 років тому +9

    Good grief. He's almost too soft and you say he abuses horses? Can I look you up? Will I find you're an acomplished trainer that fixes problem horses with carrots and kisses on the cheek?

  • @tinkamyra
    @tinkamyra 11 років тому

    Im fed up, my horse spooks on the ground turns out I am doing what I do all wrong, I calm him by rubbing his neck and talking calmly to him apparently I just rewarded his spooky behaviour....flippin' nora i am getting fed up with not knowing what he requires when he goes all weird blowing his nostrels and being scared. :-(

  • @askmaryalice1
    @askmaryalice1 11 років тому +1

    Exactly- old French saying- want a job half done -get one boy. Not done at all- get two boys.
    Breaking up horse buddies is part of training. There is a reason they live in box stalls not in a herd if you have any plans for them

    • @scrambledeggs5040
      @scrambledeggs5040 6 років тому

      MaryAlice Nelson fuck you ! and thats from france

    • @tigar0485
      @tigar0485 2 роки тому

      Mine live in a herd and get offended if they don't get individual attention away from the herd. Parelli has an awesome relationship building program 👏 😀

  • @daraogrady4070
    @daraogrady4070 7 років тому

    if dignity is important why did you cut here mane

    • @savannahheyashi8836
      @savannahheyashi8836 6 років тому

      Dara O'Grady dignity is respect, not hair. You could shave a horses main off and they wouldn't care. Might not like the Clippers but looks don't care to a horse.

    • @annieshattuck8171
      @annieshattuck8171 6 років тому

      Cause you can if you want.