Groundwork with Blue
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2024
- In the latest session with Blue , Pat works him on the ground and with the flag. For more information, head over to our website, www.thedisciplinedride.com . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends. Thank you for watching!
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This has to be my favorite infomercial of the Pat Puckett Audible Flag😂
You guys are the best!😊
Praise God for Deb's good news! HalleluYah! Thank you for your content and humor! I always look forward to your wisdom and insights! Much love...Sheri The Organic Pet Lady
“ All Praise and Glory “ to our Heavenly Father 🔥👏🏻🙏
Congratulations Deb
Thanks for the update Pat
Thank you for this post!
Two things Pat does that everyone should emulate. 1. Use deep breaths to get the horse to relax. 2. Hold the rope on the top so the horse will run into your elbow instead of your shoulder if it runs into you. What did the vaqueros use to sack out the horse back in the day?
I like your arena - makes him have to pay attention to where his feet are - he is starting to figure it out! Thanks for sharing.
I would travel miles to watch you work with a horse!
Good news Deb ! Thank you Pat for "doin' what you do" and sharing it with us.
Blue likes Pat! Great news about Deb!!!
Basically you’re helping the horse think the flag isn’t about him which is why we don’t stare them down during this exercise.
Deb, so happy for your great med report! 😊😊
Thank you pat for you knowledge I enjoy your videos
I liked how he came right up to you asking to be caught. That's always a good thing, I think.
Always good to see you two first thing in the morning! nothing better than a cup of Horseshoe Coffee (so strong it'll float a horseshoe) and watching an old guy like me horsing around. Good stuff thanks for your video.
Beautiful horse Mr Blue ❤
Working with a horse requires so much experience ! Watching a video makes it look doable but the actual application is so much more difficult. So many nuances !
He is quite and relax, nice job as always and thx for sharing
Hey Deb thanks for that little edit repeating right to left I bet that helps folks especially Dinks like me. Good work both of yáll. Good news about the health deal, too.
& congrats Deb!
Praise God for answering prayers 🎉
Great news for Deb, amen to that! And the developments happening with Blue are fantastic to watch. Thanks as always!
This is excellent ❤
Deb is fired up after the good news!
Hurray for Deb!
Praise God for Deb
Thank you 🦘
Usually, the simple things are much more Profound than the "big clouds of dust"......Bill Dorrance taught "Feel" and it still works today.....thanks for taking the time to do this for us all Pat......congrats on the report Deb ! !........OnWard.........
Great video I watch it over and over. Applying your methods that I see to some older trail, riding horses. It helps me to better understand the horse with love and care. 👍🐴
Horses know when eyes are on them .. well said .. leave em alone
Abdul, LOL! All bets are off in the presence of a puddle.
That's funny 🤣. I'm still trying to figure out which part of the horse is the Arabian part 🌊💦
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Congratulations Deb. That is great news! I wish I had your advice about jogging years ago. I allowed my horse to run into and out of arroyos and up hills for a couple of years. I still have a hard time keeping the horse from running in those circumstances. Great Advice.
Congratulations Deb
❤🎉 Such great news Deb. Onya Blue. Ah yeh, great breakdown Pat good one mate.
Congratulations Deb on your great news
I just love the way you explain things. I appreciate debs input as well
Love watching what you do.
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Great news about your wife.
Way to Feb
Training withbthe flag orvother spooky things is good. The volte is too small for a young horse. Young horses carry their heads outward in tight turns to maintain balance. Particularly good to see when galloping. A trained horse is able to complete even tight turns with the head positioned inwards and to keep the hindquarters in the path of the forehand. Here the tight turn is achieved by pulling on the head and driving the hindquarters. Result: crooked horse, head pulled too far in, forehand inside, shoulder twisted, hindquarters next to the forehand's path. Unfortunately, this is a typical picture when training young horses. It is better to use a round pen for the basics in free work as shown in your other videos.
First, this horse is 6. Second, groundwork is done on the end of a lead rope to teach the horse certain things and to engage the mind. It isn't done to the extent that would affect the horse's ability to navigate a circle without turning his head to the outside. We don't drill our horses for hours on a circle no matter what diameter.