Uncontrollable little stallion bites everybody!
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- Uncontrollable little stallion bites everybody! Highlights of a very difficult call out.. Both owner and this little stallion need help and quickly! He has become unmanageable and increasingly dangerous, before someone gets hurt Steve tries to change this situation between themHey guys we've just made a second youtube channel where ill be posting outtakes, edits, and tutorial videos! Subscribe to keep up to date with the upload! Ill post the link below here :
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It's so lovely to see this update. Not only did you do an great job but this young woman deserves congratulations for all the good work she has put in after your visit. 🏆
Thanks for the update Steve I remember this little stallion, he looks so much happier now. I’m glad things are still going well for them. Well done xx
That was awesome Steve. Boy he was a little stinker wasn’t he. Nice to see how calm he was afterwards with his owner
She was obviously, and rightly, afraid after being bitten. Your work gave them both a new chance. Well done.
So good to see how the naughty nipper, a distinct understatement, turned out. I thought he was beautiful from day one. Without the right groundwork this lovely little pony could have had a very bad life. Well done Steve, well done to his owner for following through. Thank you team Young for sharing these fab videos.
That last picture of him giving her a lick, was just wonderful, it brought tears to my eyes. Bless you for all the help and guidance you give these ponies and their sweet owners, always with a smile.
So good every horse deserves a chance and you gave him one Steve .Lovely to see him doing so well .
I remember this impressive training session. What an incredible change in his temperament. Thank you for sharing this wonderful training session.🐴
He's a right smart pony. I'm glad you were able to help him.
Glad to know they're doing well! Thanks for letting us know! We all wonder about updates. I realize there are SO many you help. It is really great to hear updates however. We care!
Funnily enough, I have wondered on occasion how they were getting on with this pony. This is a wonderful update, thank you.
I remember him - hard to forget. It's amazing how wonderfully he's turned out. Thank you for the update!
What a blessing you are for this pair! ❤
Fantastic work and a great result! Really good instructional video on basic but essential ground handling training
Thank you for the update. I am so proud of this young woman and her horse.
What a wonderful update. Beautiful with manners to match. Very happy for his owner ❤
Great job, Steve Young you are a good teacher of horses and horse owners; you change their lives for the better.😊
Well done Steve. Look at how you saved this little guy. Bravo
Amazing transformation- kudos all around! Steve causes the breakthrough 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing transformation and what a great update!
He is beautiful, I knew Steve could help him.
Thanks for the update! Seeing that lick on her cheek says it all!
Aw she’s really kept up the good work , thanks for the update guys 😀
Fantastic to see an update, I was literally just thinking you never do show the updates. Glad to see him doing so much better, great outcome.
Aaaaw! I remember this! Wowwwww!! Fabulous! Look at them! Love this. Well, well done, All.
What a great ending! So glad she got help and made it her reality with this wonderful horse! 💜
So many videos of people claiming to know how to train horses, but are so harsh and mean. It was refreshing to see a proper trainer properly communicate with the horse, being kind but firm when needed 🙌🏼
This is FABULOUS! Cue the Steve applause!
The results you get are so impressive!
Thanks for this happy update!!!! ❤ I love the last pic! What a turn around! It must be so satisfying for all of you! Congratulations 🍾 to all of you. Cheers!
The last kissy smooch was just cherry on the cake. Seems like bites are forgotten and forgiven.
Great job. Keep helping horses. You are fantastic with them.
You gave him a life filled with purpose and security. I'm so very glad you took him under your wing, 'tutored' him, and enbaled him to find his potential.
Wow, what a nice living all these horses face in their little, dark boxes, I cannot understand why some would be behaviorally disturbing at all?!
Right, undeserved jailtime.
@@ankebibusch Strange how nobody in this comment-section seems to be bothered by this....true horse-people
Yes, i was wondering myself, untill i found your sarcastic remark. And the first Thing He does is putting even more pressure. IT is all about control.
@@ankebibusch they will never find a friend in their pets, they will always just own these sad creatures, living sick lifes under people that don't give a shit and getting complimented by others how great all works out...
I remember this well, thanks so much for the update! What a difference!!
Love these videos! Keep them coming 👍🏻
Wow!!! Incredible!!
Great to see the video again showing you & Tanya work your magic. Lovely to see the owner and pony doing wonderfully well together. ❤️🐴
Bless him-- he is a splendid show pony! Who would have thought? Amazing work, all involved!❤❤❤🎉
hes lovelely..and your work with him a real joy to watch ,Thank you
You are a hope giver! Love your channel. Found you doing research on riding with out hands for the warriors in medieval times. Now i watch you all the time! Just watching you give hope to people who love their animals
You guys are amazing people.
What a lovely story. You, and the pony's owner have done a great job in helping this little stallion. 😊😊😊🐎🐎🐎🦄
You did awesome work with this stud.
He is absolutely gorgeous
Appreciate the update, Steve & Tanya. Thank you!
Ooooo how wonderful to see and thanks for the update! I remeber him. 🥰
I’m so happy for them! Thanks to Steve and Tanya 🐴👍 too.
Jaws was the perfect name for him I did giggle - what a change and a super pony in the making
This is silly but I was hoping to use your technique to stop my cat from biting...but the flag thingy won't do, lol!
Just amazing work Steve n Tania it’s a joy to watch you bless the stallion gawgus
Thanks for this update, Steve. I remember this little hellion of a colt. I always wondered how he got on after he was cut. Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
Was he cut? I didn't see the original video. This just showed up in my feed. I thought they said something at the beginning about him being the last of some bloodline so was thinking they were looking to improve his behavior without going that route.
@@bernadettecartin In the original video, she had already made the made the decision and the appointment to have him cut because of his behavior. Even though he was the last of that particular bloodline, it always threw aggressive foals. And it didn't matter if they were colts or fillies. So, yes, at the end of the video, when you see him lying down, and her doing his mane, he had been cut by that time for well over a year. I hope this answered your question. Many Blessings to you for this week ahead of you. Jenn 💖
@@jenniferlehman326 Geez... If that's the case then the sire should have been gelded long ago, or the dam not bred from again (whichever it was, probably sire) because that's not exactly something to be proud of... :/ Really makes you wonder about some of these breeders
@@Charbified This trait is passed down from the sire. And yes, the sire should not have been allowed to breed at all, he should have been cut as a colt. Many Blessings to you for a good week ahead of you. Jenn.💖
@@jenniferlehman326 Thanks, yes it does, and also your back and forth with Charbified. While it's sad to lose some genetic diversity, it sounds like this particular bloodline NEEDED to die out. And this isn't exactly an endangered breed so it's not like all the genes available are needed. Like someone else in comments said, too many breeders not breeding for temperament.
They both look so happy together now what a stunner he is. Well done again Steve xx
you have great teaching videos. Could you PLEASE turn the volume up.
Morning cowboys and cowgirls! 👩🌾👨🌾.
Time to teach some manners to another naughty, lost gee gee. Who da lead stallion gee gee? Who da lead stallion?
Good pony!! See, isn’t that better? Everybody’s happy.
That was a very dangerous stallion. Glad you could help them.
I can't understand a word you say but I so love watching you work with horses and getting such great results. It really is impressive.
Congratulations all the way around! A life saved
Feisty little fella…so glad you could help. Have to give that young lady a lot of credit. Now he gives kisses. He is a beauty.
Why is it that breeders give very little, if any, consideration to temperment when making breeding decisions??
So true. " Handsome is as handsome does" frequently is not thought of.
That was awesome Steve….thanks ❤
Fantastic job there and he's so much happier in himself. Lovely updates too x
Wao you are in The top ten best horsemen out there in my mind thanks fore The inspiration 👍
Beautiful horse.😄👍♥️
That is so sweet! Really good news how he came around.
Love the review & update! What a fine little guy---um, you too, Steve, fine little guy!
That is wonderful to see! So glad he turned out so well!
God gives everyone gifts, it is up to us to find them and WORK hard to perfect them. You are a gift to not only the horses but to the people who have found no other way, thank you.
This was a good one Steve and Tanya. When you 1st started I thought that stall was too small but it was because he was so much in your space! Terrific work👍🐴💞
Loved the update! They’re definitely on the right track 😊
That incredible video. Adorable 🥰 ❤
Such a handsome little stallion and even more so when he's gotten to be so much happier! Well done, Steve and his owner!
Nice work from all of the animals!
What a determined young woman! I'd be terrified that the boy would take a good chunk out of me!
Thank you for keeping showing that these lil guys are dangerous!
It is the assumption of owners of ponies that they aren’t capable of doing the damage that a horse can that leads to terrible accidents!
Loved this update. Learnt heaps from the original video and how good is Livvy!
Brilliant. Happy pony, happy owner, happy Steve, happy wife & happy viewers 🎉😊
What a wonderful outcome! He so reminded me of a little stallion I had many years ago…similar set of issues. Fantastic to see them as a partnership 👍
Absolutely Fantastic ❤😊
I have to go back and watch the first whole video! So much to learn!
AWESOME video and beautiful stallion! So glad the owner sought your help and she was smart enough and humble enough to know it!
Thanks for this...I was wondering what ever happened with that pony.
What a great horse trainer
Excellent tutorial! I remember the day many decades back when I first got my horse and he was a bit of a challenge with not quite to this degree, but a lot of the same steps a lot of the same principles are shown in this video. Here we are 24 years later with my heart, and I have an excellent bond, but it all starts from the very beginning that very patient began excellent job love video.
Awesome thanks for update!
Beautiful job sir! He's a awesome lil guy.
Gotta love stallions... So fiery! ❤💪❤
Nice to see update.Good work Steve
Such a dainty, pretty head. Great to see him learn who is boss and not to bite.
And nobody.... nobody is asking WHY this little stallion is locked up in a stable? Probably with lots of (junk)food...... which gives too much energy? And not without a herd of friends outside? Where he belongs? No wonder he is behaving like this. I believe he has a good owner, she loves him clearly. But he has lots of energy... needs to be outside with friends, and not locked-up in a stable! Why??? Why is a young horse....solitairy locked up? Where all that energy has to go? Think about it..... How hard is he suppose to scream??? This is his only way to say: I'm not happy here, get me out!
Im curious to know how much outside time this horse normally gets
Yeah! Same
Yay! I needed you right now.
Has anyone ever heard of Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling? He works with man-eating stallions and believes in peaceful harmony. The person who is also on this path is Barry Hook
I think this is the first time I have ever heard Steve tone change
Nice little horse … is he ever turned out?
Sweet now you fixed another wow❤
He is beautiful!
He says , I’ve found it works😝
He’s so darn cute, though!
I had a racehorse, which was a biter, he was three and had won three races and was sent home for some swelling in ankle. He was beautiful, 17 hds, chestnut, 4 stockings, big blaze. Two of us took him to round pen for a little exercise. Later, he was munching on hay on the ground, I thought I was far enough from him he could not reach me; I walked by, he lunged at me as my arm when up, he got my forearm and almost broke it! The entire arm was black , blue, yellow...ugly and sore for at least 10 weeks!!! Horrible!!!
And people say breeding can’t affect animals, it’s just like humans, it most certainly can.
Stallions need strong, patient people to teach them.