Clinton, I was lucky enough to find you in 2011. I followed your guidance by learning everything I could before I thought about getting horses. I volunteered at stables, rescues, learned frim vets and farriers. I attended 5 Walkabout Tours, attended the 1st Ranch Rally, Have all your training kits (Including very old ones). THEN I got my 1st horse. Your knowledge and training is invaluable to any horseman. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I love this guy. The girthing tip works miracles. It really gets the horse calm and relaxed with he's being cinched (I did it on with horse who was pretty aggressive when being saddled and after a few times, she didn't move an inch and kept her head low and relaxed at all times). It's amazing
Thank you Clinton! Great video. I saddle my horse untied as often as I can, and move his front end for respect. I didn't think to move his hind end while he is tied. It seems so obvious now. I try to be as detailed as possible in following your method, it is wonderful to get new details.
OK. So if you have a pushy horse, how do you teach them to move away with one finger push? Tried that with our horse and he swung around knocking me away, which was fortunate as my head was barely out of range of his straight back kick. Being fond of life, I’m hesitant to risk a repeat which could end differently.
We use an exercise called Touch and Rub: Yield the Hindquarters. Clinton teaches it in detail in the Fundamentals Series - shop.downunderhorsemanship.com/product/fundamentals-series-digital-download/
Lots of people I know need to watch this:: a zillion times over.. Crossties suck.. and every barn ive been in has them.. even the "breakaway" type.. a horse can be hurt quicker than the breakaway crap breaks away.. and crossties in the barn aisles are even worse.. i don't give a shit that my horse "doesn't crosstie" ...people make such a big deal about crossties it makes me laugh.. and they take up the whole effing aisleway and gotta move so you can get thru,... Stupid..
No nonsense, no pussyfooting, right to the point. Love Clinton, I hang on his every word. He is the GOAT.
Clinton, I was lucky enough to find you in 2011. I followed your guidance by learning everything I could before I thought about getting horses. I volunteered at stables, rescues, learned frim vets and farriers. I attended 5 Walkabout Tours, attended the 1st Ranch Rally, Have all your training kits (Including very old ones). THEN I got my 1st horse. Your knowledge and training is invaluable to any horseman. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I love this guy. The girthing tip works miracles. It really gets the horse calm and relaxed with he's being cinched (I did it on with horse who was pretty aggressive when being saddled and after a few times, she didn't move an inch and kept her head low and relaxed at all times). It's amazing
Thanks. I never thought of it that way. I have a 2.5 year old.
I have had an CA saddle since 2006 or 07, love it still🎉
❤❤❤....love this ty my thoughts n feelings exactly!!!!
Thank you Clinton! Great video. I saddle my horse untied as often as I can, and move his front end for respect. I didn't think to move his hind end while he is tied. It seems so obvious now. I try to be as detailed as possible in following your method, it is wonderful to get new details.
Muito bom Clinton Anderson.
Gosto muito do seu trabalho com os cavalos.
Wonderful clinton
Excellent video thanks for the vdeo and time 👍
If a horse is light and responsive, crossties = a wreck!
Beautiful mare.....
Good advice 😊
Greetings from Romania to the followers of the greatest horseman in the world, Clinton Anderson!
Amen
That saddle got some air under it
Buongiorno x acquistare una sella come bisogna fare ciao grazie
OK. So if you have a pushy horse, how do you teach them to move away with one finger push? Tried that with our horse and he swung around knocking me away, which was fortunate as my head was barely out of range of his straight back kick. Being fond of life, I’m hesitant to risk a repeat which could end differently.
We use an exercise called Touch and Rub: Yield the Hindquarters. Clinton teaches it in detail in the Fundamentals Series - shop.downunderhorsemanship.com/product/fundamentals-series-digital-download/
Air, hair, bone. Increase pressure
Sad how popular one guy can get
I know right
@@Abbey-pb6fd good Horsemanship is in the details
Good salesmanship is not
I've always hated crossties.
How big is this horse? She looks tiny next to Clinton 😂
Lots of people I know need to watch this:: a zillion times over..
Crossties suck.. and every barn ive been in has them.. even the "breakaway" type.. a horse can be hurt quicker than the breakaway crap breaks away.. and crossties in the barn aisles are even worse.. i don't give a shit that my horse "doesn't crosstie" ...people make such a big deal about crossties it makes me laugh.. and they take up the whole effing aisleway and gotta move so you can get thru,... Stupid..
Hahahaha