Stallion has become too much for his owner !

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
  • Amazing transformation of a click and treated stallion disaster . This beautiful and rare young stallion has become almost impossible to handle and fast becoming very dangerous . The hardest part of making a change was getting him to yield ( something he was convinced he should never do caused by the constant hand treating ) . Here’s a few highlights with full videos will come

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  • @Rescueluv
    @Rescueluv Місяць тому +68

    He looked so proud at the end beautiful horse and big thx to owner for putting herself out there seeking help. Great video

    • @jeno264
      @jeno264 Місяць тому +5

      I feel like the knows the applause is for him 😍😍😍

  • @dfb8854
    @dfb8854 Місяць тому +39

    What a beautiful Friesian! ❤️ they are known to be so gentle, and extremely smart. Great job Steve Young.

    • @denadunkin6221
      @denadunkin6221 Місяць тому +5

      Was thinking the exact same thing!!

    • @Dorian-wf1iv
      @Dorian-wf1iv Місяць тому +3

      Friesian horses are very smart I love the breed ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @kiekeboehoe3372
      @kiekeboehoe3372 27 днів тому

      And extremely pushy. And not to smart overall

    • @Dorian-wf1iv
      @Dorian-wf1iv 26 днів тому

      @kiekeboehoe3372 they are much smarter then humans hahaha 😆 😂 🤣 😜 😄 😉 😆

    • @N_v_G
      @N_v_G 25 днів тому +1

      He is not a Friesian. I think he is a Dales or a Fell.

  • @DreamScapeInt
    @DreamScapeInt Місяць тому +22

    He is gorgeous, what a handsome boy he is!! I'm glad you're going to help teach her how to handle him. He's amazing, wow.

  • @equitime77
    @equitime77 Місяць тому +55

    I wish this had been longer. What a transformation!

    • @Vaskitsa
      @Vaskitsa Місяць тому +5

      The full version will surely come later :)

  • @speedoo19
    @speedoo19 Місяць тому +38

    So many horses need you into this world😢😢😢
    Thanks so much for the help you give💝

  • @bettyforsythe2513
    @bettyforsythe2513 Місяць тому +33

    You work miracles with horses. Kind but firm. Horses love you!💜😊💜

  • @GingerSnap7
    @GingerSnap7 Місяць тому +23

    Steve you’re simply the best! You show the horse so much respect and demand that they respect you at the same time, brilliant!

  • @vickyannpaintingwithoils
    @vickyannpaintingwithoils Місяць тому +25

    That horse knew you spoke its language Steve. They all do! Love it. ❤

  • @Fifi-wv3bd
    @Fifi-wv3bd Місяць тому +25

    Great job. Steve your knowledge, expertise, calmness and I must say bravery working with horses is always a pleasure to watch.☺️🐎❤️

  • @nelltaylor8171
    @nelltaylor8171 Місяць тому +17

    Gosh, good on the owner for asking for help, this was a serious accident waiting to happen. To the owner, please continue to work with Steve, to keep you both safe and enjoy your partnership.

    • @deniseuhlry9988
      @deniseuhlry9988 Місяць тому

      Yea....ok😂.Owner wants the attention.Its the horse that shines.Nobody....but nobody is looking to the owner.

    • @randomvielleuse527
      @randomvielleuse527 13 днів тому +1

      @@deniseuhlry9988This horse owner put herself and her horse in front of a bunch of people and asked for help. That alone is worth some praise. Of course the follow through is the next important step. But she did do the right thing here instead of just going down the path she was on.

  • @ransomdaniels8395
    @ransomdaniels8395 Місяць тому +7

    It looks like you need to train the OWNERS, and not the horses. Great training video! 😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @aslansgirl9014
    @aslansgirl9014 Місяць тому +120

    If she’s yelling like that in front of all those people, imagine how she acts at home when no one’s watching. 😳

    • @l.a.keller
      @l.a.keller Місяць тому +43

      Duress causes stress... No one is perfect, I think it's good she was brave enough to ask for help - and to do so in front of a crowd takes a lot courage. I hope she and her horse are working better together since getting help from Steve. :)

    • @KathleenMcNe
      @KathleenMcNe Місяць тому +10

      The horse's behavior is likely a result of how the woman treats him away from crowds.

    • @horseygurl143
      @horseygurl143 Місяць тому +9

      What does she have a stallion for???

    • @shairaptor1865
      @shairaptor1865 24 дні тому +2

      @@horseygurl143 Oh they can be great lovers *laughs*

    • @sallyannwheeler6327
      @sallyannwheeler6327 12 днів тому +1

      She shouldn’t be allowed within any distance of horses,or any other kind of animal in that fact!

  • @katievillarreal1738
    @katievillarreal1738 Місяць тому +11

    Whoa! The real Black Beauty in the flesh and everything! So pretty!

  • @novascheller5957
    @novascheller5957 Місяць тому +21

    Sublime results. He respects your space!!! ❤

  • @l.a.keller
    @l.a.keller Місяць тому +12

    What a beautiful transition, as always. Thank you for sharing - looking forward to the full video! I love that you're using the word 'tutorial' for your channel - which is what I've been calling your videos for quite some time. It suits perfectly! Wishing you and your growing family many blessings!

  • @juliastrzyga2274
    @juliastrzyga2274 Місяць тому +17

    Woah, that IS one damn beautiful ❤but pushy horse! :) But, fear not! Golden Steve is at it :) 😁

  • @ealexeenko
    @ealexeenko Місяць тому +13

    What a lovely horse and wonderful job from Steve❤

  • @katherinewheatcroft3617
    @katherinewheatcroft3617 Місяць тому +8

    What a beauty. Look at that outline - Sorry Steve, talking about the horse. LOL. To see that shift in behaviour is Always beautiful.

  • @YorkistRaven
    @YorkistRaven Місяць тому +14

    That was beautiful to watch!!❤❤❤

  • @sidilicious11
    @sidilicious11 Місяць тому +4

    That was spectacular to watch. He lets the owner twist and struggle to contain His Magnificence, and finally at the pinnacle of her frustration with him, he takes over. That stallion learned quickly who was in charge from the best natural horsemanship trainer I’ve seen. His timing is so good. Steve to the rescue.

  • @jenniferlehman326
    @jenniferlehman326 Місяць тому +35

    Great job,Steve!! For heavens sake, NEVER HAND FEED A HORSE!! Especially a stallion!! They will crowd you and have ZERO RESPECT of you if you do. If you want to give them a treat, do it at the end of working them, and PUT IT IN THEIR FEED BUCKET!! I'm training 2 stallions right now. They are half-brothers, born the same year. I've had them for the last 3 years, and this is their first year of showing. I've taken both to many shows the last 2 years to get them used to the noise and atmosphere of the showgrounds. I would enter them, then withdraw them, but that allowed me to be on the grounds to ride them around. This year, they've both done very well at the 2 shows they've gone to. One was straight Show Jumping. The other was a Combined Dressage/Show Jumping Show. We had people come by the trailer after the show congratulating us on our beautiful "geldings," . They were very surprised to find out that they were stallions. They were tied to the trailer, with your clips, just munching away on hay, with mares in season going by with no reaction, to the mares at all, by either of them!! Good training and foundation work always works!!! Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Місяць тому +3

      Bravo! I love reading all your comments. Thank you so much for helping educate the like of those of us who are only very lightly versed in the horse world.

    • @jenniferlehman326
      @jenniferlehman326 Місяць тому +3

      @@louisegogel7973 You're welcome, Louise. I hope you are well? Your friend, Jenn 💖

    • @lupinchenbrause9017
      @lupinchenbrause9017 28 днів тому +2

      I think feeding treats from hand is not a problem bit it becomes one when the owner doesnt teach the horse to be gentle with it. After all its just another question of respect

    • @jenniferlehman326
      @jenniferlehman326 28 днів тому +4

      @lupinchenbrause9017 At the riding school, we teach the kids that if they want to treat the horse assigned to them from the school, to put it in their feed tub in their stall after the lesson. That way, the horse never gets it into its head to overstep its bounds with the kids. As an adult, depending on the horse, I MIGHT, sometimes treat from my hand. But only after I have established who is the leader and who is the follower in our two herd dynamic. But I never treat the stallions by hand. I would lose any respect of the leadership status I have with them if I did. I need to keep that leadership sacrosanct. I have spent the last 3 years teaching these 2 stallions, respect of Space, putting the foundation on them to get them to where they are today. Able to go to a show and act like they are geldings!! I will not jeopardize that for any reason, especially by giving them treats by hand. They get them in their feed tubs. Best Regards from a Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦

    • @Thedarkydragoni
      @Thedarkydragoni 28 днів тому +2

      Hand feeding treats is not the problem, it might've not worked for you sure but just because it didnt work for you doesnt mean it doesnt work in general. I've seen and worked with horses (stallions included) who are very well behaved when given a treat from hand, they dont crowd, dont step into your bubble etc. every horse is different of course but at the end of the day its how you train your horse and the kind of relationship/bond you have with them.
      Also the whole herd mentality 'im the leader' thing is just disgusting, you're not a horse, a horse shouldnt be your 'follower' it should be your partner, an animal you work with, an animal you have mutual respect with. The whole 'im the leader of this herd' thing is just an easy way out.

  • @dianesoper708
    @dianesoper708 Місяць тому +4

    Stunning horse. Look how beautiful he is now . Thank you Steve ❤

  • @kathleenkarsten5739
    @kathleenkarsten5739 Місяць тому +2

    What a magnificent Friesian! He’s stunning! You are the best Steve! If that horse is properly trained, the world is his oyster! 🥰

  • @GaliSinatra
    @GaliSinatra Місяць тому +12

    Amazing Steve! What a transformation.

  • @leelindsay5618
    @leelindsay5618 Місяць тому +34

    ....and more proof that hand feeding and "love" doesn't equal clear communication and leadership.

    • @valeriestevens5250
      @valeriestevens5250 Місяць тому +2

      Especially with a stallion.

    • @windy8544
      @windy8544 26 днів тому +2

      is it? she didn't seem loving at all

    • @randomvielleuse527
      @randomvielleuse527 13 днів тому

      @@windy8544Well, she could have just continued on that path and not looked for help from a really great trainer. How do you think that would have ended?

  • @jeno264
    @jeno264 Місяць тому +5

    He is stunning... What a change! Hopefully he likes the new rules!

  • @dottielange7983
    @dottielange7983 Місяць тому +13

    WOW! You are the best!!!!

  • @susangordon1157
    @susangordon1157 Місяць тому +10

    Pure communication. ❤

  • @dd3wc
    @dd3wc Місяць тому +4

    Wow that was impressive … I did not expect that result! You certainly put him in his place … that was brilliant!
    What a handful he was and goes to show your method of communication is an integral part of all horse training … letting a horse know that one has a bubble that is always to be respected; the horse can’t move your feet but it’s the other way around; and lastly, one’s idea becomes their idea.
    I think you shocked the pants right off of him! What a gorgeous boy … he wasn’t a Friesian was he? I thought he might be a tad small for that and figured he may be a Cobb? Or a X between the two? He is an absolute stunner, whatever the breeding!
    You educate every horse regardless of the circumstances, that there are basic rules/laws, which must be adhered to. Hence, you consistently get the same result each and every time. You make it look so easy!
    Thanks for sharing … I still can’t get over the transformation, especially when it was just one session!
    Happy Trails! 🙌🙏✝️❤️

  • @KarenM424
    @KarenM424 Місяць тому +10

    Great job as usual! Can you work with my standard poodle who has grand champion bloodlines? He’s awesome on lead but I can’t groom him without 10 extra hands.

    • @G.G.999
      @G.G.999 Місяць тому +2

      Horse.....dog. Large ...... small. Five letters ....... three letters. Horse trainer extraordinaire......you need a dog trainer.

  • @patriciaadler5743
    @patriciaadler5743 Місяць тому +8

    He needed the owner to speak horse 🌼

  • @veronicaevans9438
    @veronicaevans9438 Місяць тому +12

    Brilliant!!!💕💕

  • @theplantbasedsaffer6235
    @theplantbasedsaffer6235 Місяць тому +1

    0:53 Steve I've watched you for months. This brought me to tears. Tk you..

  • @tracyjohnson5023
    @tracyjohnson5023 Місяць тому +6

    Steve is fantastic as always, but the owner DOES NOT need to keep this horse a stallion with her.
    There's about 10% of the male horses in each breed that should be left intact. There's about 5% of horse people that should handle them. It takes a special kind to handle stallions safely and fairly.
    I've got 50+ years of horse riding/handling under my belt and I have never kept a stallion at my place.
    I've ridden quite a few stallions successfully, but I don't have the right stuff to handle one daily.
    If the owner is determined to breed this horse, she should send him to a stallion station that's experienced with handling, breeding. They even handle all the AI collection and shipping. Small price to pay for your life and horses sake imo.

  • @jodipokorski4354
    @jodipokorski4354 Місяць тому +8

    That's lovely! 🥰

  • @GOLDESCAFLOWNE
    @GOLDESCAFLOWNE Місяць тому +7

    What a beautiful horse.😊

    • @Dorian-wf1iv
      @Dorian-wf1iv Місяць тому +1

      He is a friesian stallion the most beautiful breed in the world do you people agree 👍 ❤️ ❤❤❤

    • @epona7
      @epona7 20 днів тому

      @@Dorian-wf1iv no, I think Arabs are 😊

  • @janettemacgregor4501
    @janettemacgregor4501 19 днів тому

    Well done Steve, and family. Keep going, been watching for a few years now. Amazing training, helping horse and owner, in a way that understands the horses mind.

  • @juliederry3719
    @juliederry3719 Місяць тому +2

    Fantastic job as always Steve, what a beautiful horse, tfs x Julie

  • @jenniferburrows6782
    @jenniferburrows6782 Місяць тому +4

    How truly amazing is that?

  • @shirleyparent1873
    @shirleyparent1873 Місяць тому +7

    Thank you for sharing

  • @serenityfirefly70
    @serenityfirefly70 19 днів тому +6

    No abuse happened. Warrior needs strong leadership and training, which he is learning. It's really difficult to ask for help and Laura did. She has changed the hand feeding and is working on his training. No one is perfect people. This kind of behavior(negative comments toward Laura) make people not want to ask for help. People need to learn kindness.
    Not everyone can remain calm under pressure. It's a learning process

  • @l.a.keller
    @l.a.keller 25 днів тому +3

    What happened to Steve Young's (@Steve Young Horsemanship Edits & Tutorials) policy on no tolerance for negative comments? I can recall Steve Young stating on multiple occasions that negative comments would be deleted. And yet it's okay to pass judgment on this woman's behavior??? For all anyone knows, she could have PTSD, Tourettes or some other condition that makes certain circumstances extremely stressful... and likely is embarassed by her own reactions. Did anyone notice her curled up as if she wanted to disappear? Trying to be better isn't enough, apparently. Regardless, as a long-time subscriber I am very disappointed you are not sticking to a policy of 'if you don't have anything kind to say, don't say anything at all.' It was one of the reasons why I've invested my time in watching your videos. Empathy seems to be lacking on y.t. - and specifically in this instance. I never thought I'd see this kind of nastiness on a Steve Young channel. May the judges reap what they sow...

  • @jeannetteparry5587
    @jeannetteparry5587 27 днів тому

    WOW! Magnificent demonstration of what is possible when a great horse meets his match!

  • @adventurefitnessescape700
    @adventurefitnessescape700 19 днів тому

    He's absolutely beautiful 😍. LOVE works wonders!❤

  • @user-eu2ul2tt7x
    @user-eu2ul2tt7x Місяць тому +1

    Most amazing horsemanship ❤❤❤❤

  • @AppaloosaDreams
    @AppaloosaDreams Місяць тому +2

    🐎💗 I look forward to seeing the rest of this video!💗🐎🙌

  • @carolynshepherd4722
    @carolynshepherd4722 7 днів тому

    How sad the damage wrong owners do,hard hands,no education,no patience,no I dea.
    No wonder so many beautiful horses end up in for sale adds and on the downwood spiral
    Because of mishandling .lack of understanding and compassion.
    In an ideal world the owner should be kind, horse savvy and able to afford to look after their horse or horses.
    Pity the poor horse that has none of these things😢

  • @sallyannwheeler6327
    @sallyannwheeler6327 12 днів тому

    Her whole behaviour towards the horse is shocking. Would hate to see what she does with it behind closed doors. She should not be allowed to be within a hundred feet of any animal. 🤬

  • @lindacooper4893
    @lindacooper4893 Місяць тому +2

    😂😂 that was funny wish. it was longer though what a stunning looking horse I’m going to watch it again ❤❤

  • @jeanettewimpee6112
    @jeanettewimpee6112 Місяць тому +5

    Was that a Friesian?

  • @carolmcloughlin2859
    @carolmcloughlin2859 Місяць тому

    Excellent horsemanship Steve..being aggressive with animals doesn’t work…won’t work with people either…now the owner needs to deal with her issues…

  • @bitbybitfarmseast3085
    @bitbybitfarmseast3085 Місяць тому +3

    Very good demo. Lovely horse.

  • @ginmar8134
    @ginmar8134 Місяць тому +3

    Gorgeous animal.

  • @c.killion4170
    @c.killion4170 9 годин тому

    Extremely poor handling. Distressing to watch.

  • @sethdietrich4648
    @sethdietrich4648 29 днів тому

    Although I look forward to each video Team Steve Young shares, nonetheless I am particularly looking forward to the full video of Steve working with the young Frisian. Frisians possess an innate majesty and that I find so compelling. I can't wait to see the transformation of this stunning stallion!

  • @user-zz5kd4ss4v
    @user-zz5kd4ss4v 7 днів тому

    Hello beautiful horse it looks like it' would hurt you so be careful ❤ please take care from the country girl lol love you ❤ think you

  • @elizaann1888
    @elizaann1888 20 днів тому

    He is absolutely stunning, but a stallion can be challenging!

  • @bethpeters3187
    @bethpeters3187 14 днів тому

    She's a mess this girl. Get another Hobbie lady. Leave the horses to Steve.

  • @lauriegood9607
    @lauriegood9607 3 дні тому

    The horse is looking for guidance. He doesn't know what to do or how to act.

  • @zamzar2
    @zamzar2 Місяць тому

    He looks like a Frisian? - great job Steve !

  • @iammajor562
    @iammajor562 Місяць тому

    No problem horses…only problem people! She inadvertently taught him this behavior then punished him for it! 😡

    • @CatNO1970
      @CatNO1970 19 днів тому

      I see no punishment....??

  • @bethpeters3187
    @bethpeters3187 14 днів тому

    Turn the horse over to Steve Young. He can handle him. Warriorvis laughing his ass off at her. I'm sorry

  • @lousylvester923
    @lousylvester923 25 днів тому

    He's something else.Acts like a spoiled dog only 20 Times bigger.

  • @gloriabond123
    @gloriabond123 21 день тому

    He’s beautiful

  • @UKPRESCRIPTIONGLASSESREVIEWS
    @UKPRESCRIPTIONGLASSESREVIEWS Місяць тому

    Steve, for us begineers can you please do a glossary video of some of the main terms you use like: disengaging hind quaters.

  • @Stardust_Truth_Seeker
    @Stardust_Truth_Seeker Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for showing us is just a lack of our education in understanding horses is why we see trouble tortoise like that and they're not in balance

  • @ginamilite1256
    @ginamilite1256 Місяць тому

    A horse with swag condidence and power so strong of course he has to correct him ia is massive but he dose it with dignity

  • @myhappygecko2895
    @myhappygecko2895 Місяць тому +3

    Lovely.

  • @jenotteni7889
    @jenotteni7889 Місяць тому

    he's a handsome stallion

  • @brendacorey1520
    @brendacorey1520 Місяць тому

    Great old time horsemanship.

  • @user-jj7vf2ib7z
    @user-jj7vf2ib7z 4 дні тому

    They have no control over the horse they defo whip him constantly which is illegal u don't believe the practices of alot of these horse trainers is decent

  • @teckelhut
    @teckelhut Місяць тому

    The only reason why that horse was able to do to her what he did is because she allowed it. just thought it was a big game what he could do to her. That handler was speaking to him in a language that he understood. You get in my personal space and there's going to be repercussions and that's the way all horses think

  • @amore9003
    @amore9003 Місяць тому

    He's absolutely beautiful I’ll take him lol

  • @gabrielwood9345
    @gabrielwood9345 Місяць тому

    She has got no patience

  • @sandroandoes4787
    @sandroandoes4787 Місяць тому

    He wants to be the boss!

  • @mani7263
    @mani7263 Місяць тому +1

    Class D?

  • @jenniferadam2258
    @jenniferadam2258 Місяць тому +1

    Love this

  • @ginamilite1256
    @ginamilite1256 Місяць тому

    The horse is a look leader type

  • @user-fl9os4zq7s
    @user-fl9os4zq7s 28 днів тому

    Doesn’t look mean at all but not everyone needs a stallion

  • @deb4405
    @deb4405 Місяць тому +1

    💛💛💛

  • @oldbtchsgaming2858
    @oldbtchsgaming2858 Місяць тому +8

    As an old horse woman end trainer there are two things here sometimes horses react better to men are they react better to women as women we have to watch out for certain things around stallions because they do have a great sense of smell when it comes to let's say just certain times of the month this does change the reaction around women

    • @Kinugo1
      @Kinugo1 Місяць тому +3

      Thats interesting. Make sense

    • @carolynstewart8465
      @carolynstewart8465 Місяць тому +2

      So Alarmingly true❤😂

    • @Sine-gl9ly
      @Sine-gl9ly Місяць тому +5

      Just as with certain species of marine mammals, I believe.
      It is too, too easy to forget that we are all animals, and that other animals besides us are perfectly well able to distinguish between the sexes in different species, but lack certain boundaries we assume to be (almost) universal ...

  • @d.sh.2501
    @d.sh.2501 Місяць тому

    Lovely 🎉

  • @Dorian-wf1iv
    @Dorian-wf1iv Місяць тому

    English trainer

  • @claudiadickerman4218
    @claudiadickerman4218 Місяць тому

    NO ONE, should own a stallion UNLESS they know how to train one. The first thing is to establish trust and that you, the trainer, are in charge. I would agree that NO stud colt and certainly NO stallion should be hand fed ever. No saying no treats, but put them in a bucket on the ground, not hand feeding! In this case in such a short video, it is obvious that the lady owner has made some serious mistakes with this guy and he knows it and it will take much longer now for her to get his respect, she MUST start from scratch and never never never yell or let you emotions show, and I wonder how many times her reaction to his running all over her caused her to act aggressive towards him? Why does she own a stallion. If she has a breeding farm, ok, but she should then have a trainer ON STAFF to handle the stallions. They need a firm hand and no matter how many geldings or Mares she might have trained, stallions MUST have very specific training which requires a firm hand, control of ones emotions, no aggressive anything towards him, like yelling or hitting, and much practice. She needs to go to a stallion training school or hire a trainer to work with her for several months to undo what has already gone negative between her and this boy.

  • @spiridoulaathanasopoulou9244
    @spiridoulaathanasopoulou9244 Місяць тому

    No.

  • @suzanne9622
    @suzanne9622 Місяць тому

    Omg, this poor horse is mismatched with this lady yelling at it. Poor horse needs to start at square one with a trainer just learning how to lead and walk and stop. I am not a fan of waving those flags around. This owner needs a lot of training with the horse but still I dont know they are totally mismatched, sadly she may destroy any training progress he makes. This was so upsetting I could not watch it past 41 seconds with the guy waving the flag in his face. Crazy stuff. I hope they were able to help this poor horse who really needs a new owner and training badly.

  • @carolmcloughlin2859
    @carolmcloughlin2859 Місяць тому +1

    She needs help herself yelling like that there’s no reason for it…she has anger issues…and shouldn’t be anywhere near horses 🐎 I wouldn’t work for her …she’s not very professional acting like that in front of an audience.😮but you did a great job Steve…that woman needs to get sorted out as well…😂

  • @FoneTool
    @FoneTool 28 днів тому

    Clueless.

  • @featheredfoothill
    @featheredfoothill Місяць тому

    So is this about trashing anyone that uses positive reinforcement, or just overall lack of training skills on the ground. The handler wasn't giving treats btw, she simply had zero tools in her pocket to communicate limits. Horses absolutely use positive and negative reinforcement with each other in a herd and respond well to both communication types with humans. Stop with the circus drama - there are no easy potions, lotions, or gimmicky instant fixes. He likely has never had limits set, he heeded pressure and release well this time, he may not tomorrow, without an overall revamping of how he's approached. Rope halters, adding pressure to the poll, yanking his head, whacking with a flag. Yes, it works, but what's the long term picture here? If you cannot safely teach your horse limits on safe behavior while feeding them, leading them, riding them, don't have a horse. This horse doesn't have issues simply because he was fed. We all feed our horses, teach them MANNERS - don't care if it's a bucket, your hand, the ground that you're providing food on. There are no "nevers" here - only excuses for lack of skill. And yes, reward has it's place too, you don't have to beat them and yank on their heads to get results. You can, however, teach them limits, and use - & + well and effectively. It's such a boring thing to see someone cash out on someone else's methods (Parelli), then dig on other's approach. If ANY approach you are using, whether it's positive or negative, isn't working, that's ON you to find something that does work OR go back to the books to learn a method correctly and not lazily or take short cuts. Timing and practice is everything. So it's not really about the approach it's about using the approach correctly.

  • @jeanmichelismondi7865
    @jeanmichelismondi7865 Місяць тому +1

    The more you pull on his mouth the worst he becomes. You're not good for horses 😮😮😮

    • @margaretenglish7351
      @margaretenglish7351 Місяць тому +4

      He is not pulling on his mouth. The horse has a head collar ( halter) on. And the horse became calmer and more relaxed, not worse. Did we watch the same video?

  • @user-go4uq3tu9w
    @user-go4uq3tu9w 29 днів тому

    This peopel is really wrong for this horse😢😢😢they dont understand horses at all😢😢😢and that horse is not like this crazy man and women so bad off them ashame on them😢😢😮😮😮

  • @jb8801
    @jb8801 Місяць тому

    Stop harassing the animals for your own entertainment.

  • @leslieschultz5616
    @leslieschultz5616 Місяць тому

    This is wrong on so many levels.

  • @sarahmarks7082
    @sarahmarks7082 Місяць тому

    Too many treatsies 🧁for nothing... this is what can happen....

  • @sfuta2005
    @sfuta2005 Місяць тому +8

    I would be more impressed if Steve had then asked the owner to step in and show she could implement the skills he was demonstrating. That’s the point, isn’t it? To help the owner become better with their horse, not for Steve to show he can do something he’s done thousands of times. 🫤

    • @dianer.9203
      @dianer.9203 Місяць тому +5

      This is an edited video. We don’t know if he did assist the owner with her handling.

    • @LadyJane29030
      @LadyJane29030 Місяць тому +1

      @@dianer.9203 Show notes say the full video is coming soon.

    • @sidilicious11
      @sidilicious11 Місяць тому

      @@LadyJane29030Woo Hoo!