Restarting a Horse with No Name
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- This is the first of what we hope will be a series of videos showing the progress of this horse. He's a 6 year old that has been started but the owner wasn't able to go on with him. He also was never truly weaned from the mare who he lived with for the better part of his 6 years. In this session, Pat began roping his feet off of another horse, Blaze. The good news is the sorrel horse proved that he will likely make it with a little bit of time and effort. Stay tuned for more videos. This horse is also in need of a name. No cutesy names. No Disney names. Something simple. Pat prefers single syllable names...although I will point out that his own horse is named Chinaco. The person who comes up with the best name will get the prize mentioned in this video. For more information, head over to our website, www.thediscipli... . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends. Thank you for watching!
This is about as good a lesson you'll find on changing a horse's attitude.
I gain a lot from both of you gentlemen's videos. Appreciate you guys ✌️
"I don't do chaos.". A Pat-ism to live by!
washing machine.... funny !
"I don't do chaos," yet you created it.☹
@@meycoe 😒
Thanks for the rope knowledge ie {direction of the hondo to lessen the tension}. I raised and trained Arabians for almost 30 yrs.and never used a rope around their legs until you showed me how. However. i did not do this on the back of a horse. It did not take long for them to be following my movements while being roped. Proved to be a great connection for me and the horse that i was working with.. I don`t know if any of these horses will ever have the opportunity to become a ranch horse, but i can say that they have all had the experience of being led with a rope attached to each foot. Thanks to you for teaching an old man new tricks. Turning 86 and still looking forward to my next ride. You should see the candles on the birthday cake--talk about a brush fire. Until next time, thanks you two for all that you do.
The art of the possible!! You are clearly a master practitioner!!
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Love Arabians!❤ I relate to your history ❤
The horse you are riding Pat is responsive and well-trained. Love watching you, the history and the humor. Thanks.
Chance, the horse is getting a second chance to become something
This was a revelation in many ways. 1. I need to start practicing my roping. 2. I am too involved with the cutsey. 3. I am determined and thrilled beyond belief.
Explain?
It's really cool to watch a horse 🐎 figure it out for themselves. Thanks for the tutorials.
We have a two year old . He came to us at 6 mos. Gypsy Cross . My Husband has done an amazing job . The way Bear has submitted to training is remarkable. Thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom . It’s hard to find anyone who takes the time and patience with training a Young Horse . This little Guy you are training looks like maybe a Horse named “ INDIAN “ 😉💭 Laura From California 🇺🇸
He looks like Root. That’s my name submission. Great video as usual Thank you 🌺
Love it. Thank you for sharing knowledge ✌️
28 minutes of excellence, ......nice job Pat getting 'OL Bones to listen to ya.......OnWard.......
You could call him Red. When I was a boy an old cowboy came to work for my Dad and he brought with him a sorrel gelding he called Red.
I appreciate how well you work with the horse you are riding and handle mr trouble at the same time. The saddle horse didn't need to exert himself and didn't get stressed out at all. Great clip to think about for a while.
Good video Pat. Call him Spike because he finally nailed it. From Edmonton, Alberta
Name him Jo. ..fits him. Good rope work!
Thanks!
Another amazing video by a amazing horseman
This is a great series of videos to come! The sweat coming off that 6yr old horse is nutz, he’s really working his brain and moving like he never has in a few years and you can see how out of shape he is. This is a great video. His release to pressure towards the end 🎉
Rio is the best sorrel name. Red like the river.
Thanks for all your wisdom Pat and Deb. I don't add comments ever, but he looks like "Jack" to me.
I love watching you rope when you work a horse!
A master class! thx! from Québec, Canada !
Good morning from Az. I would call this horse Rook. Working with older ones always reminds me of a chess game. God bless!
Pat...last horse I remember you naming back in the early 80's in San Luis Rey was #9 so I'd say #10 would be about right . Or just plain 10 would work !! Blessings to you old friend
Pat says he needs to talk to you…
You are one badass dude Pat 😎
Very good demonstration Pat and interesting about the 20yr old fella who moved 15000 sheep. Regards Luke Grey Tasmania Australia 👍
Your very Brave sir,,job well done
Thank you Pat & Deb.
I would call him BOB if mine. I;ve a friend with dark red hair. Glad to hear your wife on the video Hope things are good with Her and she is doing super. Good video Stay Safe
Love this! You are a true horseman ❤ thanks for sharing 😊
Lived with his mom way too long and got a little wacky because of it? Sounds like a… Norman… as in Bates. 😖
Good job Cowboy!
Fabulous 👌 from the UK. You're the best Pat. I l9ve your humour, you do make me giggle 😅 can't wait for the next installment of his progression.
Soda, don't ask me why 😂 it just popped into my head. Cheers from 🇳🇴
Amazing.
Chance would be an awesome name
Thank you - very interesting
Thanks for sharing. 🐴👍
Thank you
Dear Pat and Deb...I am sending $2 because that is what I have invested in you, so far. I am going to try some groundwork I watched with my TB mare tomorrow. Off the track. I am an experienced novice, 53 years old Retired Air Force. I am looking forward to sharing my story and donations with you. I feel excited and looking forward to tomorrow. (I haven't said that in a long time!) Thank you for sending a spark. ❤
Awesome to see just how great this horse will be now! The Name should be! Achak! Indian name for Spirit
Owsome work pat 👍
Fuego
Call the horse Tohome.
Nice horse, and it looks very warm , Im envious
There are 2 favorite names I have…. Either Vaquero or Flame but, red horses are my favorites anyway! Nice job Pat! I once went to a clinic with a similar mother mare/mare situation and it was quite a job getting the younger mare separated from her mother. Of course, once accomplished they went home together and were put back in the same living space together.
Greetings Pat and Deb Puckett 🇨🇦
Another fantastic video. How about "Mars"-red planet for a name.
Bart.
Short n easy.
really love your videos. thank you so much
Excellent job. Yes I remember them subs.
I like Rojo for a name.
Great video Pat, and I do remember those little submarines!
Call him Star - because your have made him one!
Hank is a good name
Great video, glad to see you both doing well. Train would be a suitable name. There will be many tunnels he goes through but I believe he will make a steady mount that will get the job done.
My top pick for a name would be HAWK
sort of wild beginnings yet smart
Another name that fits him is SPICE because of his coloring
Awesome. Tracey (Australia)
Name him Scout!
ese trabajo es de lujo , muy a la antigua,
Thank you - so interesting to watch:) Will be great to see the horse advance - name "Hi"
How about "Red"? Thanks for taking us along on his education.
Pat getting it done.Horse name Goose
You should name him Deuce 🤣✌🏽
So good!!
Cool video, I don't do chaos either. How about Bogo for a name? As in buy one get one
Very interesting alot of knowledge shared rt there
Really good work. No stress, just give him a chance to make a good decision and take the good deal. Please get a microphone.
What kind of a microphone, would it connect wirelessly to the phone? Thanks.
Thank you for the videos! I'd suggest "Bean / Beans" as a potential name :)
How about Tejon for the nice sorrel horse in honor of the great ranch and its traditions.
Call him Dink. Great work sir.
There was a group once that were called ‘America’ in 1971 they released a song called ‘A horse with no name’ so spanish i presume america would be AMEDICA i thought sounded good anyway haha , great video again by the way guys 👍 and gday from down under
Since he is a "mammas boy" Mijo : short for Mi Hijo, = my son in Spanish.
I say “UNO” is fitting
Never seen nor heard you mention a Snubbing Post. Some guys around here have em, for colts I guess, but not much. Share a word or two about the folly or wisdom or whatever about the old snubin' post, Pat.
Thank you for this video. Always so useful.
For the name : Toomo (I just like the sound of it, but by the way It also means ''Lucky'' in an African language)
Great video thank you guys . How about the name Travieso. Its like calling someone mischievous
Jeremy said he called him “Legs” when he was at the Broken Arrow
Call him " Pal"
Very interesting video. Great watching you work and thanks for mentioning the licking and chewing difference again. That's one I struggle with recognizing correctly at my level of experience. Need to look up your info on that again!
Name submission: Trip :)
Yo quiero Rojo.🐴
he looks like a joe nice simple work a day name
Mr. and Mrs. Puckett beautiful channel. Please name that horse Abandonado. I feel he was do to fear of previous owner. God bless you keep educating us Gracias.
Blue.
Call him Nergui. The name Nergui is primarily a gender-neutral name of Mongolian origin that means No Name. Quite common in Mongolia for children, even loved ones.
Of course you should name him 'Dewey' - for Dewey Bunnell, of the band America, who penned the song 'Horse With No Name'
Sorry - it does end in a y... but the name just makes sense.
Here we go How about
Chance, Deuce, Zeus or Cinch
I suggested Deuce before I saw this comment 🙌🏼
Maybe good name luta which means red in lakota
I'd name him Sinner
John like in John Doe, he doesn’t know his name.
The colt looks like a "Spartan"
“Teal”
Any tips for doing this if I do not have a good horse to rope off? I've got a colt I am training and I do not currently have a horse I can use to help with this, so I would have to be on the ground.
I had a hard headed bay horse I named “Dawg”
And I had one of those subs
Red.....he's just Red
A lot of things came to my mind watching this video.
A few days ago I had to rope a colt kind of hard to catch, to doctor him. That was in the pasture with others horses around. I caught him by the neck. Turned to be a battle because the rope was choking him and I had to slide my rope because I was afraid to hurt or even kill him. I wish you would have been near by to help me think about lunch… it end up good but after I was feeling bad because I felt like I could have found another or a better way to get the job done. It was somehow abusive. So, I was thinking about making a knot on my rope about 10 inches after my hondo, in order to stop the rope from choking on the neck.
But maybe it’s simply better to rope a foot like you just did. To me it seems more dangerous but I guess you’ll say it’s not. I wonder …
For the name of that horse with no name you could try Rio, he was sweaty and it’s one syllable like you said (didn’t get very well what is the price 🎉…)
Anyway
Thanks for sharing
Be well
Adios 👋
Thanks Deb , I was just wondering how much Arabian was in this horse.
For the name i think about Chaos to stay in the lesson of today don't do chaos !
What about Red? Or Big Red, pretty common but that what i thought.
Flint or Shine
Name him Pard....short for Partner...use it alot in northwest