Low Country Cowboys Colt Starting - Episode #1 How to break a colt.

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2018
  • In the first episode of Low Country Cowboys, ranchers Richard Boatwright (host) and Hunter Shahan saddle break a number of horses. We take you behind the scenes so you can get an up close view of real-life horse training and working with young, unbroken and unpredictable horses. The excitement builds when it is time for Hunter to "cowboy up" and climb onto a fresh, young horse...will everything go as planned? Tune in to fine out.
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  • @RedSoloHorse
    @RedSoloHorse 5 років тому +57

    Hello from Texas! So many things i love about this, the scenes, the story, the land and structures, cows, horses, trucks & coffee! LOL. the geyser maybe not so much ugh! bad brains :( anyway, so excited to have found your channel, can't wait to see more!

  • @sarahryder3096
    @sarahryder3096 5 років тому +16

    You, sir, have a gentle heart. I am most impressed with your attitude and spirit toward horses.

  • @Crunk99ify
    @Crunk99ify 5 років тому +44

    That opening story about that mare...I've never scene a GMC truck with a Ford steering wheel. That's crazy lol

  • @ayrktyrei6568
    @ayrktyrei6568 5 років тому +7

    I'm just going to say it- there's a lot i don't like about this video (training method, age of horse being broken, etc.). However, there's also several things I like about this. Though I don't personally prefer your training method, I recognize that you are consistent in it. And to me, it's much better that you have a method and be consistent in that method than that you train inconsistently in my method or anyone else's. So kudos for that bit. Also, I noted that, unlike many 'cowboys,' you ride mostly in a snaffle bit, which to me is a sign of a real cowboy. Because the true spirit of the cowboy does not need spurs with big rowels, curb bits with long shanks, or whips that cut and bleed. The people who "can't" ride without those aren't truly equestrians at all. I've ridden in them myself occasionally, but I always resort back to bridleless or bitless riding, or a snaffle. And lastly, though, again, I do not like the breaking, you at least seem to ride quite gently afterward and I can say honestly that I admire that. Have a great day!

  • @Tammy-cj5qu
    @Tammy-cj5qu 4 роки тому +4

    Oh my goodness!!! I know where this is!!! I recognize those longhorns and those black Angus on that big green pasture and those beautiful roans and all those round bales. I'm from Walterboro. I pass through often and have stopped many times to take pictures. No professional pictures, just iPhone. Hope you don't mind. It's just so beautiful and I love horses and I love cows. Wow, I'm so thankful I found yall's channel. Proud of yall and your place. It's an honor to have finally met you. Take care!!!

  • @sequoyah5996
    @sequoyah5996 5 років тому +6

    Great video! The cowboy way is all I knew for a long time, but I'm expanding now. :) Keep up the great work!

  • @marypaigeflynn4512
    @marypaigeflynn4512 4 роки тому +3

    So happy to find you on here. I was born and raised in South Carolina around quarter horses,paints and appaloosas. My dream was always to work for a farm like yours.. I had a pretty good run in my day with some nice horses. I ended up losing all my horses and my home several years ago. We lived in Kentucky for 30 years and I was able to have a small set up and I miss it so badly now I just feel empty.. I can tell I'm going to enjoy your series and I can't wait to watch it all. I've always loved working cow Horses and maybe someday, if my dream ever comes true...I'll have another chance or be able to visit a farm like you!! God bless!

  • @henryhenry903
    @henryhenry903 5 років тому +5

    Great looking place and good looking little filly you’re a lucky guy doing what you do God bless from Canada stay safe

  • @GeorgeVeater
    @GeorgeVeater 5 років тому +4

    Smooth transitions are a blessing Richard. Fantastic channel Low Country Cowboys. Sending you some love from my Ranch here in California to yours.

  • @sweetalfreeman1
    @sweetalfreeman1 Рік тому

    Super impressed w this ! I was looking for starting a barrel horse prospect BEFORE it gets to the Barrel Trainer... There was NOTHING that ANYONE should be offended by.. very Professional & Quiet!! Nice Horses.. THANK YOU!!!!!!!

  • @stephaniewinter5123
    @stephaniewinter5123 5 років тому +3

    Hello from Australia, wonderful video, well done, what an awesome lifestyle..

  • @nicholaskearney678
    @nicholaskearney678 2 роки тому

    Definitive, delightful. 'Stay loose', wowderful story telling,direction, dialog and cool cowboy composure. G'day from New Zealand.

  • @peggyrowe4354
    @peggyrowe4354 3 роки тому

    We trained and showed cutting horses, there is nothing like it. Loved it

  • @theboatman360
    @theboatman360 4 роки тому +2

    I have live and loved the life.

  • @conniewanstall3076
    @conniewanstall3076 5 років тому +9

    I've grown up in SC all my life and riding horses in the low country since I was 5 and there is no better place to be in the world

  • @butterbean4195
    @butterbean4195 5 років тому +3

    Greetings from North Georgia...Great video y`all. I'm re learning about the ranch life haven't been around it in over 30 years but sure do miss it.

  • @jerkfalife
    @jerkfalife 5 років тому +7

    Denali truck with ford dash 🕺🏾

  • @edwardgeorge8232
    @edwardgeorge8232 5 років тому +1

    Looks like a beautiful place to have a ranch. Very nice!

  • @garlanddavis7099
    @garlanddavis7099 3 роки тому

    Hey from Ky. Love this video! U all r great!

  • @amberbinderup1101
    @amberbinderup1101 5 років тому +7

    Good minded cowboys and horses start with patience and a little work 😇