Horse Charges and Rears - Solving the Problem

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
  • Watch Brooke Jordan as she is asked to consult and evaluate a problem horse. Join her in taking a look at how the problem of a charging horse can be solved with better communication with the horse.
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  • @roxannemilsonart
    @roxannemilsonart 5 років тому +10

    I enjoyed your thorough explanation of how to do this and communicate with the horse. My 2 year old charged at me today on the lunge and I reckon I could probably prevent it from happening again by being aware of communicating with him better.

    • @CoastRanchCompany
      @CoastRanchCompany  5 років тому +1

      Thank you so much! I’m glad you were able to apply some of it to your situation.

  • @pdoll96
    @pdoll96 2 роки тому +4

    New subscriber.
    I’ve been doing groundwork lessons for about a month and You just made everything crystal clear to me in this video. It was like a lightbulb turned on over my head. Thank you!

  • @lavenderwyvern
    @lavenderwyvern 2 роки тому +2

    This is an extremely informative video! Thank you for using multiple horses to demonstrate- that is seriously valuable!

  • @missanna208802
    @missanna208802 4 роки тому +6

    It's usually us missing a step lol. I'd love to know what you really think. If people would just video tape themselves and compare it to someone doing it right, they could probably save themselves a lot of frustration. Lunging isn't easy. Happy for the horse that has the opportunity to have access to a human that asks for help and happy it got good help for its human from a competent horsewoman.

    • @glocc7400
      @glocc7400 2 роки тому

      A random horse was running me down what am I suppose to do??

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 2 роки тому +14

    Yep. It wasn't a horse problem. It was a people problem, like so often is the case.

    • @KingsMom831
      @KingsMom831 2 роки тому

      Hi Gerry😁

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 2 роки тому +1

      @@KingsMom831 Hello. How are you?

    • @KingsMom831
      @KingsMom831 2 роки тому

      @@gerrycoleman7290 Doing well, & you?

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 2 роки тому +1

      @@KingsMom831 Very sad time. Pack of dogs killed one of the horses. Completely unexpected.

    • @KingsMom831
      @KingsMom831 2 роки тому

      @@gerrycoleman7290 holy crap!!!
      I’m so sorry to hear this!!!!
      You guys must be absolutely devastated.
      How many in your herd?

  • @sarahthomson8183
    @sarahthomson8183 2 роки тому +2

    good job!

  • @nataliestanding7618
    @nataliestanding7618 5 місяців тому

    That’s so interesting. Thank you ❤

  • @alyssaweidemann4284
    @alyssaweidemann4284 2 роки тому +2

    can u do more videos on training horses to move off of pressure for young horses just starting under saddle and teaching your horses aids properly

  • @kellythyben3984
    @kellythyben3984 Рік тому

    Great teaching video!

  • @baccoff3308
    @baccoff3308 2 роки тому

    Cool Looking Horse!

  • @krystaldaniels7940
    @krystaldaniels7940 2 роки тому +1

    Hmm I have a mare that I'm trying to "fix" that charges me in the round pen without a lunge line. When I try to put her on a line she yanks it right out of my hands..I sure wish I could find a local trainer that would come help me, all the trainers I've found in my area just have clients leave their horses with them for a month.

  • @guadalupeesquivellopez8284
    @guadalupeesquivellopez8284 Рік тому

    well done!

  • @lexia18garcia71
    @lexia18garcia71 2 роки тому

    Hello I'm new to your channel and I really love the you work so I have a question about my mare. She does pretty good especially when shes going right, but one thing is I can't get her to go left. I'll stop her, point with the lead rope, and put pressure behind the drive line and she will start to go but then all of a sudden she just turns an runs into wanting to go the other way. I just can't seem to get her to go that way even if I do it the same way I do to get her to go right. Please if you see this can you give me some tips because at times it gets really dangerous to where she will run in to me and i just have her go one way. She is supper good on other things just don't know why she won't get left🤔

  • @abbykoop5363
    @abbykoop5363 2 роки тому

    The other thing I noticed was "draw" vs "retreat". The trainer lady only stepped backwards when she was wanting to draw the horse towards her, and her posture was still confident. The owner of the Pinto horse would step back more in retreat and with a more crumpled posture, which would almost encourage a horse to come at you. (Not that anyone should stay in the path of a charging horse though!) I see people doing this with their horses all the time. And I'm sure I still do it sometimes too. 🤷

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 2 роки тому

    Time, time and more time is the answer. Everything said here is the truth. Good video.

  • @kellythyben3984
    @kellythyben3984 Рік тому

    When I ask for a canter from my newly OTTB he is 3 he takes off and bolts so I have been only working trot and walk….

  • @horsetraining101
    @horsetraining101 2 роки тому

    Horses that charge is so dangerous,very informative video. I have had the experience of a few chargers, you definitely need confidence, great video.Do you think horses can be dishonest?Not show you a sign before charging.

    • @ryanm3923
      @ryanm3923 Рік тому

      Yes, but EXTREMELY rare.

  • @priscillawilliams7142
    @priscillawilliams7142 2 роки тому +1

    Hey People, communication for horses must be clear, good leaders are good at communication.

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, it must be clear, in the horse's 'language'.

  • @brendareed8412
    @brendareed8412 2 роки тому +3

    Too much slack in the leadline, he's confused for a few moments, so he attacks?

    • @CoastRanchCompany
      @CoastRanchCompany  2 роки тому +8

      He isn’t really attacking. He isn’t getting clear direction, so he is guessing and then reacting to the (what he thinks) is sudden and dramatic reaction to him by the person giving direction. He has zero directional input so he is coming in and then told “get away!” - short version. :)

  • @GerryCoxHorsemanship
    @GerryCoxHorsemanship 14 днів тому

    I didn't see an aggressive charging horse

  • @roseyry9248
    @roseyry9248 Рік тому

    I lunge my horse in a roundpen without the rope and without the whip. I usually only hold a small whip behind my back if she charges at me. Sometimes she is perfect and sometimes she charges at me with her ears back. But I do the same method all the time. For starters, she actually chooses in which way she will go, I let her choose. And when she goes I always stand in her back legs area (in the middle of the roundpen but 'behind' her if you understand what I mean). And I use voice cues only. Sometimes I extend one arm so she goes more to the side but overall I use my voice. And I say go, she goes, I click with my mouth and say trot and she goes. I whistle and she slows down or stop.
    But she started charging at me agressively :(

    • @rodneyzurek4900
      @rodneyzurek4900 7 місяців тому

      She thinks you are a joke! Get someone to help you before you get badly hurt!

  • @sambur6480
    @sambur6480 2 роки тому +1

    My gelding does the same thing, he never actually attacks.

    • @sambur6480
      @sambur6480 Рік тому

      I do want to say that my gelding deals with some pain. So that’s why he does it.

  • @Sharmuta6311
    @Sharmuta6311 Рік тому

    All in the horse’s name😂😂

  • @hazelwalker6570
    @hazelwalker6570 Рік тому

    Why did she have such a long lead line? Not necessary

  • @JoeLinux2000
    @JoeLinux2000 Рік тому

    Even though you are instructing us, try not to give false signals unnecessarily to the horses you are working with. At the end of the video you actually clicked him forward with your voice and the flag just suggested the direction to move. You need very little pressure if the flag is in the right position, along with your lead line arm outstretched.

  • @allanrobertson6193
    @allanrobertson6193 2 роки тому

    Huh?

  • @Apb23
    @Apb23 Рік тому

    I didn’t like how he pinned his ears at her in the end. He seems angry at her.

  • @faiths.4971
    @faiths.4971 2 роки тому

    Maybe don’t whip the horse?? If you can’t control your horse without a whip, you shouldn’t work with horses

  • @juliusilori
    @juliusilori Рік тому

    Is it just me but, female energy just doesn't cut it!!!!.....Horses must sense that at times .