Craig is a true gem to watch and teach…. He really puts the horses feelings first To watch the transformation of these horses with Craig is amazing to witness…. What a great horse and he’s a good one…! Thank you Craig
I love that this trainer is completely focused on the horses comfort and is so gentle. We must earn the horses trust and loyalty. I grew up barrel racing and saw some people treat horses horribly, I even told one cruel woman off at a competition in front of everyone. I never used spurs or would do anything to harm my sweet girl. I tried to make sure she had fun and she wasn't treated as my servant to ride, I'm so glad more and more people treat their horses with the utmost love that they deserve ❤️
Proof that good horses dont always have papers and I absolutely LOVE that such respected professionals have no issues stating this horse has no papers. As the saying goes "We cant ride the papers" 😉 ❤❤❤
“Did you slip him some Ace, Craig?!” Too funny! Craig is so patient with horses, and you can see how this horse TRUSTS him so easily. Beautiful. Excellent advice and commentary all around.
Leave yourself open to learning something new and the world is yours, close your mind to learning, and you're back living in a cave. I've worked with horses for just over 50 years, and I'd love another 50 to learn more from more people. I love teaching youngsters what I know, and I love listening and learning from other horse people. No matter if you ride English or Western, you still have to have a solid foundation. You have one for your house, and why shouldn't you have a strong, trusting foundation with your horses. Best Regards and Stay Safe Everyone!! From Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 💖 🇨🇦
You guys brought up some things that reminded me about a gelding that was brought to me to train on the barrels because he had been severely abused in the box and ruined for team roping. I gained his trust & confidence with me and he relaxed with me & became wonderful on the barrels. The first time I hauled him to a barrel race, as soon as I unloaded him he immediately sweat out like he had been standing under a shower & was trembling so hard that I got really worried - he was literally in an anxiety attack. I tied him to the side of my rig & just let him take everything in until he started to calm down. We did saddle up later & make a run, nice & easy. Then I unsaddled him, let him stand & relax. He went home calm & happy. He was so athletic & very fast that he did great on barrels. He totally calmed down & I was eventually able to team rope a little on him, too. He trusted & respected me. He would do anything for me.
Charmayne James and Scamper are legendary barrel racers. Many national championships. Great to see Craig and Charmayne interact on horsemanship. Scamper lived to like 30 something.
Absolutely love Craig's methods he really tries to teach us patients pays off that's always the lesson for people or me! probably because I'm so impatient lol but I'm learning
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I bought a mare like him . she was terrified especially of the farrier. Actually 2 different ones. Made me wonder how they got their shoes on. Must have been a fight
Brother I just seen this it takes me back as a child my dad was a great horseman taught me these very lessons patience slow your great in lessons slow trust
So much basic intuition at play. Makes me think of how the pit bull has been type cast as a vicious animal when in reality it is a very sweet and loving animal, but when trained with force and intimidation, they, as any animal, will respond with fear and viciousness. An animal trained with compassion and kindness will respond with the same. 🥰🥰🥰
Wow this was wonderful video! I had not seen how introducing a ball works . Thank you I am excited to have found your videos 🐴💜🐴Laura from California 🇺🇸
Beautiful work. And let's all consider just how forgiving these creatures are.. I would not be that quick to trust alter being beaten. Horses are glorious animals.
My mare I rescued from the kill pen wouldn't let me approach or touch her on the right side. It took allot of time and trust to get her over it. I just started saddling her and I can saddle on both sides. I do everything on both sides and I usually start on the right.
@@guydoe1666 a heel horse is referring to a horse in the sport of team roping. One guy ropes the head the other ropes the heels. The horse that has the heeler on is called the heel horse. Only way you’ll meet your maker is if somebody puts you on the wrong horse there’s plenty of gentle horses around for an older gentleman like yourself hell I have a horse that I put my three-year-old daughter on just fine.
Did you slip him some ace ? LoL .. I wouldn't recommend ace for a gilding or a stallion bad idea..... Craig would know this, thats why he Laughed and said no....lol..
we have a 2yr stud that will fle x disengage hind qt he will lead with all 4 ft flag him saddle and ride but. you can't put Rope around his butt any suggestions ?
Horses a re flight animals there are no exceptions that horse was not leaning into the farrier because he wants to fight instead of flea as it said, horses are 'in to pressure' animals every single one of them! This horse especially couldn't be a "fight" or he wouldn't be snorting through fear and would have absolute confidence, but the whole reason that horse is there is that he has no confidence so that explanation of a misinterpretation of that behaviour would make no sense anyway! Also, horses do not snort because they're warning you, they do it to suck air in deeper to try and get the scent of what ever there have seen that they are worried about! And if you do things right, you will never go back a step only forward!
a good bit for a heel horse. Well a rodeo rider will tell you to use a curb bit with a tie down. And that is all you wil see in the rodeo arena. I will not be in the rodeo so I would use a hackmore and snaffle together applying the principle of bend. I think Craig will tell you the same thing. It takes about 10 years riding correct principles to finish a horse to work without a tie down and curb bit. The temperment of the of the horse will also tell you if he is a candidate for timed competition. My horses are way to sensitive to put all that pressure on them. Maybe if the right one was ridden every day for 10-12 years and desensitized to all the noise and movement of the arena.
Was your comment meant to be funny. I can easily say that once you reach that age yourself, Craig will be running circles around you and most likely outlive you.
Craig is a true gem to watch and teach…. He really puts the horses feelings first
To watch the transformation of these horses with Craig is amazing to witness…. What a great horse and he’s a good one…!
Thank you Craig
Craigs bodily gestures, and verbal cues (noises) are worth the watch…
I love that this trainer is completely focused on the horses comfort and is so gentle. We must earn the horses trust and loyalty. I grew up barrel racing and saw some people treat horses horribly, I even told one cruel woman off at a competition in front of everyone. I never used spurs or would do anything to harm my sweet girl. I tried to make sure she had fun and she wasn't treated as my servant to ride, I'm so glad more and more people treat their horses with the utmost love that they deserve ❤️
Huge CC fan. I try to practice the same techniques. I’m am NO expert. But this technique really works. Thank you Craig!!
Craig is a gem. One of the best idols a young man could have.
I’m 54 and he’s my idol!
Proof that good horses dont always have papers and I absolutely LOVE that such respected professionals have no issues stating this horse has no papers. As the saying goes "We cant ride the papers" 😉
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“Did you slip him some Ace, Craig?!” Too funny! Craig is so patient with horses, and you can see how this horse TRUSTS him so easily. Beautiful. Excellent advice and commentary all around.
Leave yourself open to learning something new and the world is yours, close your mind to learning, and you're back living in a cave. I've worked with horses for just over 50 years, and I'd love another 50 to learn more from more people. I love teaching youngsters what I know, and I love listening and learning from other horse people. No matter if you ride English or Western, you still have to have a solid foundation. You have one for your house, and why shouldn't you have a strong, trusting foundation with your horses. Best Regards and Stay Safe Everyone!! From Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 💖 🇨🇦
Craig is a magician! Love watching his steady methods!
Steady Methods. Sweet.
You guys brought up some things that reminded me about a gelding that was brought to me to train on the barrels because he had been severely abused in the box and ruined for team roping. I gained his trust & confidence with me and he relaxed with me & became wonderful on the barrels. The first time I hauled him to a barrel race, as soon as I unloaded him he immediately sweat out like he had been standing under a shower & was trembling so hard that I got really worried - he was literally in an anxiety attack. I tied him to the side of my rig & just let him take everything in until he started to calm down. We did saddle up later & make a run, nice & easy. Then I unsaddled him, let him stand & relax. He went home calm & happy. He was so athletic & very fast that he did great on barrels. He totally calmed down & I was eventually able to team rope a little on him, too. He trusted & respected me. He would do anything for me.
Awesome "How To" video! With a horse who actually needs ground work. Loved it!
Charmayne James and Scamper are legendary barrel racers. Many national championships. Great to see Craig and Charmayne interact on horsemanship. Scamper lived to like 30 something.
Thank you. I had no clue
Two of the very best! Love it!
He gives so much encouragement, I just got a kill pen horse he needs time and weight Craig keep up the great work.
Fantastic! Dude knows his shit!
Amazing horse skills.
Absolutely love Craig's methods he really tries to teach us patients pays off that's always the lesson for people or me! probably because I'm so impatient lol but I'm learning
Great video Craig! Thank you!🇺🇸
I enjoyed this. Thank you to the three of you and to Big Mike. Craig you are enjoyable to listen to as is Charmaine.
Nice horse. "Where skill ends brutality begins." Sad that whoever was rough with him did not have a mentor like Craig.
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I somehow forgot my account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
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I bought a mare like him . she was terrified especially of the farrier. Actually 2 different ones. Made me wonder how they got their shoes on. Must have been a fight
Love Craig so much.
Brother I just seen this it takes me back as a child my dad was a great horseman taught me these very lessons patience slow your great in lessons slow trust
Love your gentle training
So much basic intuition at play. Makes me think of how the pit bull has been type cast as a vicious animal when in reality it is a very sweet and loving animal, but when trained with force and intimidation, they, as any animal, will respond with fear and viciousness. An animal trained with compassion and kindness will respond with the same. 🥰🥰🥰
He’s a pro alright…..👌🏻
Wow this was wonderful video! I had not seen how introducing a ball works . Thank you I am excited to have found your videos 🐴💜🐴Laura from California 🇺🇸
Beautiful work. And let's all consider just how forgiving these creatures are.. I would not be that quick to trust alter being beaten. Horses are glorious animals.
Beautiful bay horse, deep rich color is gorgeous
Great work.
Excellent ❤️ 🐎
That’s a slick bay gelding. Wide based and stout
Good work
I do not wear sunglasses when doing ground work…I want a horse to be able to read me my eyes too.
Exactly!
My mare I rescued from the kill pen wouldn't let me approach or touch her on the right side. It took allot of time and trust to get her over it. I just started saddling her and I can saddle on both sides. I do everything on both sides and I usually start on the right.
This is good
Don't forget the release when the horse does as you ask. So important.
Great video. It would be nice if you’d turn on the captions. Some folks don’t hear as well as others.
respect sir
Would you do this same technique with a young horse (3) that’s unsure and herd bound?
Can't help but notice they whit spot on his left wither. Has the incorrect fitting saddle issue been resolved?
I'm doing a good job on my horse but I just got my confidence back on ride ing but can I ask you how do I get my horse to counter thank you Nannette
Its the same sith all horses there usually fine on his left but they uncertainty on there right side.
Can I ask you how do I get my horse to counter thank you
looks like at one point he had a bad saddle fit because of the white hairs near his withers.
Yes that must have been painful/ Pinching on his withers, Maybe that is part of his
"watchy ness", anticipating pain.
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Amy Wilson is just so freakingg fine = )
🐓🌄 4:46 AM GOOOOD MORNING DOUBLE HORN !! ANGELIA 🌝
What is a good bit for a heel horse?
The bit is chosen by the individual horse not the job.
@@guydoe1666 a heel horse is referring to a horse in the sport of team roping. One guy ropes the head the other ropes the heels. The horse that has the heeler on is called the heel horse. Only way you’ll meet your maker is if somebody puts you on the wrong horse there’s plenty of gentle horses around for an older gentleman like yourself hell I have a horse that I put my three-year-old daughter on just fine.
I didn't hear possible vision loss in his right eye!?
How to plan a nice obstacle course
Wow out standing work with that hores!
Are your sunglasses scary?
whos the dude playing on phone
Did you slip him some ace ?
LoL ..
I wouldn't recommend ace for a gilding or a stallion bad idea.....
Craig would know this, thats why he Laughed and said no....lol..
They're going to want to know what's the issue is?
we have a 2yr stud that will fle x disengage hind qt he will lead with all 4 ft flag him saddle and ride but. you can't put Rope around his butt any suggestions ?
They agree with each other a awful lot , are they married ? if so it must be a perfect marriage .
No. They are not married
There are no perfect marriages.
Nice
Horses a re flight animals there are no exceptions that horse was not leaning into the farrier because he wants to fight instead of flea as it said, horses are 'in to pressure' animals every single one of them! This horse especially couldn't be a "fight" or he wouldn't be snorting through fear and would have absolute confidence, but the whole reason that horse is there is that he has no confidence so that explanation of a misinterpretation of that behaviour would make no sense anyway!
Also, horses do not snort because they're warning you, they do it to suck air in deeper to try and get the scent of what ever there have seen that they are worried about! And if you do things right, you will never go back a step only forward!
Que edad tiene el viejito..?
a good bit for a heel horse. Well a rodeo rider will tell you to use a curb bit with a tie down. And that is all you wil see in the rodeo arena. I will not be in the rodeo so I would use a hackmore and snaffle together applying the principle of bend. I think Craig will tell you the same thing. It takes about 10 years riding correct principles to finish a horse to work without a tie down and curb bit. The temperment of the of the horse will also tell you if he is a candidate for timed competition. My horses are way to sensitive to put all that pressure on them. Maybe if the right one was ridden every day for 10-12 years and desensitized to all the noise and movement of the arena.
Ya you have horse's that have been gelded, meaning no nuts,try that stuff on a stud see what happens.
Works on colts and studs. I handle them daily and move them around in the stall, haven't always had a round pen. These are 2yr Thoroughbreds.
Bernie B ass
Some Xs better to leave U ego 💤 😴
U Wish you had half what C. C. Knows?
SUNGLASSES! And the coughing and breathlessness? I smell something that came out of a bull. FFS communicate with the horse, Jeeeeeze
Craig has many many Years of successful training & life long rancher. Don't you just WISH you could say a Fraction of that about SELF!!!🤣
Was your comment meant to be funny. I can easily say that once you reach that age yourself, Craig will be running circles around you and most likely outlive you.
Chasing and frightening isn't a great look .a horse thats frightened to disobey isn't good
I do not believe in this way of thinking. Tryed it. Works for short term. But not long term. Connection based approach is better for me and my horse.