Training The Foal & Weanling - Halter Breaking A Young Horse

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    In this video, you’ll see Larry Trocha work with a young, unhandled baby horse.
    Larry shows how to catch the foal and start the “halter breaking” process. This training also applies to weanling horses.
    You’ll also learn how this baby turned out as a 5-year old trained cutting and reined cow horse.
    The above video is a small, edited excerpt taken from my online training course titled, “Training the Foal and Weanling”:
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  • @ltrocha
    @ltrocha  3 роки тому +33

    There are many different ways to train a horse. There is a "reason" I use the techniques I use with each horse. Every horse is an individual with it's own unique personality and ability.

  • @nigelcracknell947
    @nigelcracknell947 2 роки тому +9

    I’m a novice horse handler and find your videos very educational !

  • @michelleford7392
    @michelleford7392 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting! Thanks!

  • @jammons3862
    @jammons3862 3 роки тому +21

    Big gorgeous colt! The mare looks happy to get a break from him! Love your videos 👍😊

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  3 роки тому +3

      Thank you. I really enjoyed training him.

  • @Nara-zf5kz
    @Nara-zf5kz 2 роки тому +2

    Your videos are very informative and make a lot of sense. Thank you for your knowledge🙂

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  2 роки тому

      You are welcome, Nara.

  • @christinahunter20
    @christinahunter20 2 роки тому +14

    Thank you so much for the video!! I’m stressed out right now about training my new baby foal. I don’t want to mess up.

  • @donaldroyer4618
    @donaldroyer4618 Рік тому +1

    This video was perfect because it was identical to my situation. Thank you for sharing it!

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  Рік тому +1

      You are welcome, Donald

  • @user-mg5ed3qk1b
    @user-mg5ed3qk1b 8 місяців тому

    Hey thank ya sir!

  • @kidstuff44555
    @kidstuff44555 3 роки тому +12

    I think 4 months is a fine time to halter and handle a foal, as long as you have a safe area to work in as you do. I have halter broke unhandled 6 month old and even older foals after they've been weaned, and although they're bigger and stronger the basics all still apply. Sometimes overly friendly foals who've become too used to people in the wrong ways can be worse, because they are pushy and disrespectful. Anyway, good video

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  3 роки тому +13

      Hi Kidstuff, You hit the nail on the head. This colt had zero respect for me. That's why I disciplined him. Don't be surprised if some people comment claiming I treated this colt cruelly. Some people are just too green to understand the situation. I appreciate your comment. The fact you are able to halter break large babies, is awesome. Good luck to you.

  • @sj23106
    @sj23106 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome video ☺️👍

  • @DysonFrank
    @DysonFrank Місяць тому

    Good video

  • @camillehank7617
    @camillehank7617 2 роки тому +2

    Sweet little guy

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  2 роки тому

      Thanks Camille

  • @elcilmarfonseca870
    @elcilmarfonseca870 3 роки тому +2

    Sou seu fã aprende muitas coisas assistindo seus vídeo sou brasileiro

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. It's nice to know I have subscribers in Brazil

  • @rockinhorse1265
    @rockinhorse1265 2 роки тому +2

    Great videos, wonderful informative, and valuable..
    As i watched you explain why you used a rope around the colt, i recalled when i witnessed the sad, & horrifying experience you talked about...
    A young colt had a halter on, and did flip backwards, hit his head, and suffered neurological damage. He was never able to speak properly. He grew into the sweetest, gentlest, horse.. .
    So frightening witnessing that event.. ..
    So rope around the neck it is !

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Pamela

  • @mandymauldin9956
    @mandymauldin9956 7 місяців тому +1

    What if he reads up when you have him in front the neck and base of tail

  • @patriciastaton6182
    @patriciastaton6182 3 роки тому +1

    ❤️

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Patricia

  • @DeliahAyala.2.14.91.
    @DeliahAyala.2.14.91. 8 місяців тому +1

    That colt is beautiful but man hes gona be a handful! Why does it have to be the pretty ones 😅 handling young horses can be dangerous and its never gone super smooth for me. Its always nice to see how others tackle a problem. Thanks for letting us all see!

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your comment. He turned out to be a good horse. Won 5 saddles.

    • @DeliahAyala.2.14.91.
      @DeliahAyala.2.14.91. 8 місяців тому

      @ltrocha oh really? That's wonderful! He sure is pretty 😍 hope he gave you a bunch of pretty babies like him. I took a lot from this video so I appreciate it!

  • @sarpanchstudfarmharyana4613
    @sarpanchstudfarmharyana4613 Рік тому +1

    What is age of colt

  • @amyc.8671
    @amyc.8671 Рік тому +1

    I have a 2 month old it has been suggested to leave a rope halter on him with a short lead rope to let him get used to head pressure when he steps on it. Is this safe?

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  Рік тому +1

      Usually yes. However, sometimes things can go wrong.

  • @Lee_Bee
    @Lee_Bee 2 роки тому +2

    What if they are near a year or 2 old? Im soon getting a foal that is around there and not halter broke.

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  2 роки тому +1

      There are other videos on youtube which show how. Be careful you don't get injured or injure the horse.

  • @butterflygirl1025
    @butterflygirl1025 2 роки тому

    We normally train at 2,5 years

  • @amylunsford7114
    @amylunsford7114 2 роки тому +3

    I have a 6 mo filly.. she leads allright. but the other day she darted past me, spun and kicked me.. should I just keep working on respectful space? or do I have other issues to address?

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  2 роки тому +4

      If a horse truly respects you, he won't kick, strike, bite or run over the top of you. Your term respectful "space", probably isn't an adequate solution. More is needed.

    • @amylunsford4530
      @amylunsford4530 2 роки тому +4

      @@ltrocha thanks.. I will quit "baby" her and treat her like a small horse then.

    • @mckenzyworthington5459
      @mckenzyworthington5459 2 роки тому +3

      @@amylunsford4530 I agree. Don't treat a baby any differently than an adult horse. Other than of course riding and putting a saddle on them. You respect them but not scared. You work a baby similar to how you work an adult on the ground work, teaching to give to pressure. Apply pressure, then release the pressure. It sounds like more ground work needs to be worked on for them to respect your space.

  • @skiptaggart8116
    @skiptaggart8116 3 роки тому +2

    Can't find the link to the 5 YO. What am I missing?

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Skip, the video link to the 5 yr old will pop up at the very end of this video.

    • @skiptaggart8116
      @skiptaggart8116 3 роки тому +1

      @@ltrocha Ahhh... got it. Apparently I looked away at the end and missed the video link. He turned out beautifully! Great job as usual, Larry!

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  3 роки тому +1

      @@skiptaggart8116 Thanks Skip

  • @JessicaStinson-og1rq
    @JessicaStinson-og1rq 2 місяці тому +1

    What do you do when you have a full that will not only let you touch every part of her including her tummy, you can wash her butt, and I can lift her feet and hold them for about five seconds each sometimes more but I’m trying to not overdo it and she follows me everywhere. The only thing I’ve had to teach her so far is the back up do I need to leave her alone until she doesn’t follow me so that I can train her to follow me I don’t mean this to be a facetious question I just really I’m not sure because most of the channels that show how to train a full their training fours that are not cooperative.

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  2 місяці тому +1

      I wouldn't be concerned about the foal following me. That's not a big deal. Do what needs to be done to have a well behaved and responsive foal.

  • @tonics7121
    @tonics7121 Рік тому +1

    So glad to see no halter to start. Just makes them want to fight you.

  • @sambur6480
    @sambur6480 2 роки тому

    If you get a big dog vibration collar and put it on and vibrate it, it will teach him to respect your space without making him head shy.

  • @DoubleDogDare54
    @DoubleDogDare54 Рік тому

    I will point out that the big Thoroughbred farms halter foals the first day and start leading them out with the mare the first time they leave the barn and every time after that. One handler on the mare, another on the foal. No running loose, ever. They wear the halters 24/7 - and some of those babies are worth millions of bucks.
    By the time they are the age of the stud colt you have in this video one handler can lead both the mare and foal together with no problem. No reason to wait a month or two. They are easier to work with when right from the start they never have a chance to learn anything different. I once asked when the best time was to put a halter on a foal and was told, as soon as the head comes out of the mare at foaling. Then a halter is normal and there is no fighting over that or leading. It is just how it is for them.
    If it is good enough for Lane's End, Gainesway, Winstar, Claiborne, Adena Springs, Darley/Godolphin, Arrow, Northern Farm and Coolmore, it works for me.

    • @ltrocha
      @ltrocha  Рік тому +5

      Well, good for them if that fits their program.