Such a positive change. What a cool looking little horse. Imagine how beautiful he would look cleaned up and brushed out. Well done all. Thanks so much for sharing.
This was so heartwarming. So many people do things cruel and impatiently. But you gave us knowledge on how to accomplish them professionally and with compassion. Well done! Bravo!
Watching this one again. This pony is so beautiful, and despite his fear he's polite in the way he moves his feet away from touch. Lovely that he could reach a place of trust through Steve's patience, kindness and teaching.
I was given a 20 year old TB. Her feet had been trimmed so thin so many times. when I got her, she refused my farrier. Worked with her, she realized I would not hurt her and she let us help her. Had her another 12 years, shè gave me a beautiful half Hanoverian colt, and she spent the rest of her life with her son under my loving care. My fabulous Abby, the most beautiful TB I've ever seen. My first horse, she taught me so much.
Love how the horse wants to watch everything & when he gets it that he needs to do this & there's no harm, he's all sweetheart. Even that last rear & pull-away was very gentle. Another triumph for Steve---AND for the horse who is learning to trust!
I am almost in tears at this beautiful pony’s transition from anxiety and upset to not just acceptance but active cooperation and surprise that nothing is hurting or frightening. I’m sure this will be the start of a brand new way of life for him, where he can trust the humans around him and know he’s respected and cared for. All those licks and chews! Wow. ❤❤❤
Brilliant! What a great team! No doubt these owners are appreciative helping them to work with these rescue horses. What a relief not having to tranquilize him every time the farrier comes over. Safety for all concerned! Another successful venture! You say it with such pride, when you introduce your son-in-law, Dan! Happy Trails! 😇🙏🙌💜💚🩵
Many years ago I owned a small ranch. I raised Arabians. When my mares foaled, I'd start working with them, touching them, rubbing them, scratching them, running my hands up and down their legs, and eventually living their legs. Saved me and my farrier time, in the long run. And it made the foal more trusting of humans. Love of the animals you care for is essential, along with compassion. Great job!👍
It just really sounds me that they carry a horrible experience. Steve my respect for you is enormous because your care for these animal. Thank you so much for your help and support From Lou Det Mi. ❤
Another great video thank you Steve, Tanya and Dan. Always a treat to watch you work with these troubled horses and make such a positive difference to their lives and the owners
Nice to see you, Steve, and these wonderful owners and rescuers again! I love the dignity and care they give these wonderful horses. I miss hearing Tanya!
I fully appreciate how difficult this chunk of a boy would have been for his owners, he's a very strong, solid chap! He's very sweet once he's given the chance to learn how its safe to allow his feet to be handled. Watching this video brought back a long ago memory of a young mare,also solid and adamant about not giving her feet, the owners asked me to help & I didn't put my hat on, the force of the pony pulling her front foot sharply away, pulled my head into her shoulder with such force, it made me literally see stars 🌟 for several minutes! Steve is so right about getting experienced help if you need it. Another very nice job accomplished Steve & Dan👏, well done both.
Amazing results in just a short time by knowing what to do. I’m in awe every time I watch Steve with horses (and dogs). Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world. I think every farrier should see these videos so they can tell their clients to watch Steve.
Steve that was great as usual, you have a great camera lady and an equally great blacksmith. I really appreciate how patient you are with all the horses, thanks for yet another grand clip
So awesome Steve, Tanya and Dan! Love watching these videos and how Steve gets them to make it their idea. Seems like such a simple technique, yet for the horse, it's a matter of survival. Blessings to your whole family! I look forward more videos.
Good morning from Texas. I am up early watching your video. I am one of those people that you referred to very often. I know absolutely nothing about horses except that while feeding the horse next-door, he stepped on my foot. I learned not to treat a horse like a dog!😂 I have wanted to tell you that I think what you do is just amazing. I enjoyed the fact that you are teaching everyone about horse psychology, and how important that is when training a horse I watch a couple of American horse rescues and they use some of your methods One lady talks about natural horsemanship. I googled this and I think that is what you do. What do you think of that term and is that the method that you consider yourself using again? Love your channel love what you do you are amazing. Have a great day to all your other viewers out there.
You should check out buck brannaman too. I believe that's one of the people that Steve has learned a lot from over the years, while honing his own style and doing what works for him. ❤
Love watching you Steve.... Your heart is full of love for your pupils/horses and they know this..... You get the job done every time and we see that..... Blessings darling boy from Granny Linda in OZ......
Well done. So great to see you helping this horse coming into new ways of behaviour. Love to see him all groomed. Well worth all the time and effort Thank you
I loved watching this! I wasn't able to listen to it but I could certainly SEE what was going on. My trainer used to say, "Make the right thing easy and the wrong thing difficult" and you have done just that. With plenty of patience and some treats and pats, you have transformed this pony into a calm and happy guy. Standing still and accepting treats and loves while your feet get worked on is SO much better than endlessly turning in circles and he figured it out pretty quickly! Thank you for taking the time and for sharing the journey! I bet he'll be a beauty when he is shed out and cleaned up. Hope we get to see some "after" pictures!
They are so fuzzy and majestic ✨️ being not sure is something they pick up on immediately! If you dont have calm cool i know what im doing and everything is fine vibes - they will not relax. You guys are awesome 👌
I helped with a horse with the same problem it took a month before it let me pick it feet up I used sugar cubes apples honey covered dried apples and many other goodies and homemade sweet treats I just started from top of leg and massaging lower all the while it can eat the treats from a bucket hanging with holes so when she nudged it the treats would fall for distraction took week and half to touch hoof not pick it up a week of using tooth brush on hoof to pick it up ( with resistance ) the rest of the week and half I got her to pick up her hoofs so I could clean hoof her problem was she was use as a big lick so every time the previous owner went to touch feet was to put the ankle cutters on so I wanted to replace a positive with a negative she was a lovebug but scared to point of shaking when you put hands near feet getting shoes was still a problem she had to get corrective shoes every two weeks for few months after the 3rd time she knew she would feel more better and she didn't need the sudation at all during even the first but close to having to as she would pull away not kick after the first one took a hammer and tapped shoe and rubbed a flat metal to simulate the rasp and took a small stick and used clippers to get her used to it using same treat method she stayed at that ranch for 3 years till she had to be put down due to the bones in her feet becoming soft to point they were just seeing lines where the bones should be
That pony's eyes were so expressive! At the end he looked really surprised as to what he was allowing to happen to him. Well done
Only the Lord knows what these poor ponies have been through! Thank You!!!
wow, you showed him he doesn't have to fight and be frightened. how wonderful.
The horse is so beautiful. He looks like a stormy sky.
somebody hurt his feet once and he has never forgotten!
Yes.
Thats what i have typically seen. Especially in my rescues.
Such a positive change. What a cool looking little horse. Imagine how beautiful he would look cleaned up and brushed out. Well done all. Thanks so much for sharing.
This was so heartwarming. So many people do things cruel and impatiently. But you gave us knowledge on how to accomplish them professionally and with compassion. Well done! Bravo!
Watching this one again. This pony is so beautiful, and despite his fear he's polite in the way he moves his feet away from touch. Lovely that he could reach a place of trust through Steve's patience, kindness and teaching.
I have nothing to do with horses. I just enjoyed watching a skilled person care for this beautiful animal.
I was given a 20 year old TB. Her feet had been trimmed so thin so many times. when I got her, she refused my farrier. Worked with her, she realized I would not hurt her and she let us help her. Had her another 12 years, shè gave me a beautiful half Hanoverian colt, and she spent the rest of her life with her son under my loving care. My fabulous Abby, the most beautiful TB I've ever seen. My first horse, she taught me so much.
What about the sweetest little pink-white horse nose peeking in every now and again at the start of the video ❤ so adorable.😊
Yes, he is so nosey that it’s cute.
Love how the horse wants to watch everything & when he gets it that he needs to do this & there's no harm, he's all sweetheart. Even that last rear & pull-away was very gentle. Another triumph for Steve---AND for the horse who is learning to trust!
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I am almost in tears at this beautiful pony’s transition from anxiety and upset to not just acceptance but active cooperation and surprise that nothing is hurting or frightening. I’m sure this will be the start of a brand new way of life for him, where he can trust the humans around him and know he’s respected and cared for. All those licks and chews! Wow. ❤❤❤
He is such a beautiful horse❤
Brilliant! What a great team! No doubt these owners are appreciative helping them to work with these rescue horses. What a relief not having to tranquilize him every time the farrier comes over. Safety for all concerned! Another successful venture!
You say it with such pride, when you introduce your son-in-law, Dan!
Happy Trails! 😇🙏🙌💜💚🩵
I never fail to be amazed at what you do Steve! Just love the technique you use and I learn so much every time I watch your videos ! 🤠
Many years ago I owned a small ranch. I raised Arabians. When my mares foaled, I'd start working with them, touching them, rubbing them, scratching them, running my hands up and down their legs, and eventually living their legs. Saved me and my farrier time, in the long run. And it made the foal more trusting of humans. Love of the animals you care for is essential, along with compassion. Great job!👍
It just really sounds me that they carry a horrible experience. Steve my respect for you is enormous because your care for these animal. Thank you so much for your help and support
From Lou Det Mi. ❤
I love your method of working with this beautiful horse.
You are to be very highly commended.
Great work Steve and Dan. As always done with grace and quality 😀
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Thank you for wearing a helmet.
What a beautiful sight indeed! 💖
I hadn’t thought of that but great advice.
Another great video thank you Steve, Tanya and Dan. Always a treat to watch you work with these troubled horses and make such a positive difference to their lives and the owners
Nice to see you, Steve, and these wonderful owners and rescuers again! I love the dignity and care they give these wonderful horses. I miss hearing Tanya!
Yep, Tanya just knows it's all going to work out eh
Bless y'all for doing this for these poor creatures.
I fully appreciate how difficult this chunk of a boy would have been for his owners, he's a very strong, solid chap! He's very sweet once he's given the chance to learn how its safe to allow his feet to be handled.
Watching this video brought back a long ago memory of a young mare,also solid and adamant about not giving her feet, the owners asked me to help & I didn't put my hat on, the force of the pony pulling her front foot sharply away, pulled my head into her shoulder with such force, it made me literally see stars 🌟 for several minutes! Steve is so right about getting experienced help if you need it.
Another very nice job accomplished Steve & Dan👏, well done both.
Amazing results in just a short time by knowing what to do. I’m in awe every time I watch Steve with horses (and dogs). Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world. I think every farrier should see these videos so they can tell their clients to watch Steve.
Another success! Steve's gentle firmness, patience, and consistency amaze me every time. And always done "with quality."
Steve that was great as usual, you have a great camera lady and an equally great blacksmith. I really appreciate how patient you are with all the horses, thanks for yet another grand clip
So awesome Steve, Tanya and Dan! Love watching these videos and how Steve gets them to make it their idea. Seems like such a simple technique, yet for the horse, it's a matter of survival. Blessings to your whole family! I look forward more videos.
Stunning! What a lovely pony. Shame he didn't meet you and Dan sooner. Thanks for another educational and entertaining video. 👍❤️
Lol, his look at 11:17. He was like, "Do you see this crap? Are you gonna let him get away with this??" 😂
What an amazingly solid woolly boy!!
That horse is AMAZING...WOW so gorgeous ‼️💜💜💜
That’s a beautiful horse
Thank you for all you do to help owners and horses. It was a joy to watch the beautiful transformation in this pony.❤
Great result Steve. It must be hard on your back doing the feet stuff.
Such a beautiful horse so patient and understanding. Wow nice!
Wow and I thought I was brave clipping my cat’s claws!! Seriously bravo to you for helping these beautiful horses! 🙏🙏🙏
Wonderful, so well done. What a beautiful boy! Your incredible.
Well done Steve.
He looks so scared and lost ❤. You are amazing! He is beautiful
geez he's a beautiful horse
The One and Only Amazing Steve Young and the amazing Dan did the impossible again!
Nice transformation here!!! ❤❤❤
I just love this little pony!! He worked hard for you ❤
The horse is beautiful ❤
Good morning from Texas. I am up early watching your video. I am one of those people that you referred to very often. I know absolutely nothing about horses except that while feeding the horse next-door, he stepped on my foot. I learned not to treat a horse like a dog!😂
I have wanted to tell you that I think what you do is just amazing. I enjoyed the fact that you are teaching everyone about horse psychology, and how important that is when training a horse I watch a couple of American horse rescues and they use some of your methods One lady talks about natural horsemanship. I googled this and I think that is what you do. What do you think of that term and is that the method that you consider yourself using again? Love your channel love what you do you are amazing. Have a great day to all your other viewers out there.
You should check out buck brannaman too. I believe that's one of the people that Steve has learned a lot from over the years, while honing his own style and doing what works for him. ❤
@@tracyjohnson5023and Ryan Rose-his approach is excellent (says someone who lives vicariously)
Jeez that’s hard work for ya Steve, he‘s a heavy boy, but lovely!
Lovely to see him change his mind about things - well done as always!
Love watching you Steve.... Your heart is full of love for your pupils/horses and they know this..... You get the job done every time and we see that..... Blessings darling boy from Granny Linda in OZ......
Your videos are great. Thank you ❤
Great to see a difficult horse get over their fears. Great team
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What a beautiful pony 💕
Amazing teaching wow 🌴🤠
Oh I love that pony! Little hair bear! Well done to all.
Such a beautiful horse! Thank you for your kindness and expertise. Super job!
Well done. So great to see you helping this horse coming into new ways of behaviour. Love to see him all groomed. Well worth all the time and effort
Thank you
He’s a beauty.
Thank you for sharing your care, compassion , patience and skill with these anxious horses
He's beautiful and built like a little tank, you are so patient with him, teaching him he has nothing to fear from having his hooves lifted.
What a beauty! I love to watch how you work with these troubled horses.
Gorgeous horse, with such a kind eye. Thank you for showing him that it's not as bad as he thought it was.
That was awesome! Thank you Steve, Tanya and Dan!
I loved watching this! I wasn't able to listen to it but I could certainly SEE what was going on. My trainer used to say, "Make the right thing easy and the wrong thing difficult" and you have done just that. With plenty of patience and some treats and pats, you have transformed this pony into a calm and happy guy. Standing still and accepting treats and loves while your feet get worked on is SO much better than endlessly turning in circles and he figured it out pretty quickly! Thank you for taking the time and for sharing the journey! I bet he'll be a beauty when he is shed out and cleaned up. Hope we get to see some "after" pictures!
I’m with him, I don’t like anyone messing with my feet either (ticklish). What a gorgeous gorgeous animal! ♥️
Nicely done!
Brilliant trick with the lick. He is a beautiful handsome boy.
Well done!!! ❤
Amazing team you are! Simply brilliant!
Oh look at him looking around at his fabulous pedicure. Beautiful little chunky cob!
Awe, such a pretty little guy
So nice to see a creature overcome their fear. Way to handle this guy with compassion while keeping on the pressure to respect you. Great video.
Brilliant trick with the lick. He is a beautiful handsome boy.
I would love to see him completely cleaned up. I know it is a whole process.
Brilliant. Brings back memories...
Amazing!! Ty for teaching and showing us!
Excellent as always patience and timing 👌 😊
At the end the little guy looked relieved! Great work. He had some hesitation and trust issues but you convinced him to take a risk and it paid off!
Showed that gee gee the magic! There you go my dear, isn’t that better?
Happy Trails to all the folks at Steve Young Horsemanship!!!
Your great with the horse, you must love your work. You understand horse language.
Fantastic watch as always
Bless his heart ♥ you would be afraid if you had painfully experience 😢😢😢😢
Wow Steve, that was poetry in motion 👏
Well Dan and Steve
You have the patience of a Saint. God bless you. Thank you for teaching us with this video.
Bless you both and keep you safe
They are so fuzzy and majestic ✨️ being not sure is something they pick up on immediately! If you dont have calm cool i know what im doing and everything is fine vibes - they will not relax. You guys are awesome 👌
Great job!! So patient!
Well done. Gentle lesson and he responded so well. He is beautiful.
This was wonderful to watch.
I helped with a horse with the same problem it took a month before it let me pick it feet up I used sugar cubes apples honey covered dried apples and many other goodies and homemade sweet treats I just started from top of leg and massaging lower all the while it can eat the treats from a bucket hanging with holes so when she nudged it the treats would fall for distraction took week and half to touch hoof not pick it up a week of using tooth brush on hoof to pick it up ( with resistance ) the rest of the week and half I got her to pick up her hoofs so I could clean hoof her problem was she was use as a big lick so every time the previous owner went to touch feet was to put the ankle cutters on so I wanted to replace a positive with a negative she was a lovebug but scared to point of shaking when you put hands near feet getting shoes was still a problem she had to get corrective shoes every two weeks for few months after the 3rd time she knew she would feel more better and she didn't need the sudation at all during even the first but close to having to as she would pull away not kick after the first one took a hammer and tapped shoe and rubbed a flat metal to simulate the rasp and took a small stick and used clippers to get her used to it using same treat method she stayed at that ranch for 3 years till she had to be put down due to the bones in her feet becoming soft to point they were just seeing lines where the bones should be
He did not seem to like the lick flavor much, but in the end he did not really need it. Great team work!
That’s a big boy ! Handsome. My brother in law had shires !! Got to know when !!
Awesome, Wowzers! That's amazing!
@17:45 this slow- motion was awesome!
ThE very reveal of success!
Brings tears…how frightened that poor horse must be.
Another fascinating video... Magic ❤ love watching Steve at work!
He is soooo beautiful
Just like my cat.😅
He's beautiful!!
16:05 the white horse nodding yes to Steve's question to Tanya. 😄
Babe needs a desperate groom! He's a beauty!
He's very handsome!
Brilliant! So clever at understanding and knowing what to do.