Its just common sense & patience. I did thought the lobby truck was small was the issue. If people get big horses you got to have bigger transport. Good job Steve 👏
Like everything else there is a learning curve to learning any skill like developing "feel" and "timing" in horsemanship. I found that it was very helpful to use a friend's arm with a lead around their wrist to learn an "instant release" technique similar to what Steve uses in getting a horse to drop its head. The positive is that one's friend can give verbal reinforcement, "too late", "too soon" , "too soft" , "too hard", etc., and the horse won't get confused by one's cues.
Another brilliant horsemanship addition as well as using your engineering instincts to overcome the trailer's too short dimension. The horse had good instinct too and needed the calm assurance .
Your easy laugh and ready smile makes you so endearing! I always enjoy seeing your travels and the great relationship you and Tanya have with each other. You two make a great team! This was a wonderful video! Thank you! ❤ Much love from Utah ❤️
@@leighskelly3044 And believe me, we wish we did!!! I don’t know if I do or not, I love the skills I am learning this way, and yet when I am with the critters themselves, it is soooo different. I think Steve here, and Klaus Hempfling and others of like understanding, skill, and caring are brilliant and I love watching and learning, but translating that to reality when one doesn’t have steady access to horses is for me really really hard. There is sooooo much that goes into this stuff, and it looks so easy when I watch them working with the horses, but then trying on one’s own?? Oh boy, that is the challenge.
So easy to see why the head lowering is an absolute must! It's the beginning of conversing & trust. You set up an understandable 'language' and can see the light bulb go on with the horse! ("Ahh...so that's all you want & you won't eat me?) I can also see the owner struggle because she was paying attention to you Steve & not the subtle movement/give of her horse. That's why her timing was off, her attention was split between listening to you & trying to please & not on Precious. It's so important to focus on the slightest give and must be difficult in the face of a respected trainer AND camera. A lot going on all at once! I always appreciate all of it: the camera work, the explanation, being taken along & the owner's willingness to share, but do know it must make it a bit less focused especially for anyone not used to it. Great video! Lovely owner & her Precious!
Absolutely beautiful horse. 😍 So glad there is "Steve" to help people with their horses. Precious has a lovely soul as well as her beauty, she just needed Steve's quiet guidance. Hopefully the owner will relax and follow Steve's lead. Don't talk to her. Come on then, careful! 🤣 Creating good habits, It's hard not to chat to them. Loved the horse box but did wonder about the length, what a difference with those rails gone. It must be tricky when dealing with owner's sensitivities, but you handled with tack and humour Steve. Good luck to Precious and her owner. 🥰
This is one of the best videos yet! 😁 As ever, the most amazing, empathetic handling of the situation from a master horseman. The final minute or so, from a slightly merry Steve was pure gold!!! Steve....you are an absolutely ordinary bloke, with the most extraordinary talent.....gained from years of obvisational study and what can only be, an intrinsic natural 'feel' for any sort of equine. You should feel rightfully proud you've made such a difference to so many lives.....horse and human! Total respect to you and your training methods. Thankyou to you and your family team for sharing! 🤗😊
Poor Precious can sense Sharon’s lack of confidence and inconsistency confuses them both. If she can successfully practice and implement her newfound knowledge they’ll both be successful. Beautiful glossy beast 😍
Certainly is a Precious horse. I think half of your time is training the bad habits out of owners. Lol Great video and lovely to see the horse trailering without panicking.
Fabulous video - brilliant you ! My husband and I met at 14 - married 43 years this year. Like you two we laugh a LOT. Horses aren’t in our lives anymore so I’m living vicariously thru you two. And you have me missing beautiful England and Wales. ❤
I'm reminded of Cesar Millan who says people give pets 'love, love, love', when the animals really need 'calm, confidence, and love' so the pet can trust you to be their leader. The more people can practice being calm and look at the feet of a horse, the easier it is to be confident that they need to respect your space bubble, and rub in the love instead of pat....see, its a nice blend. 😊 Good training has always meant a happier life for the animal.🎉
You really worked your magic this time AGAIN! You knew what the problem was and so did Precious. Happy owners too. What a great video. Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us. Enjoy! ❤
Same. I have shires, they are excellent with trailer but keep in mind it is a PAIN trying to find a trailer suitable in height and configuration. The horse are tight in a 12ft deep stall, so they are too long for most slant. Then ceiling is too low on almost all trailers for long trips.
Love your videos and training methods. I don't know why the owners of Precious didn't think the trailer was to short. I had a 16.3 QH you had to remove center bar so he could ride kind of sideways in a 2 horse trailer. He was a great huge fellow with a heart of gold. Was so glad you could help the little girl with her ponies in previous video. Enjoyed seeing picture of you and Tania when you were younger.
I love watching these amazing video's. I Have not been around horses for the last 9 or so years as I now have immobility issues due to complicated spinal problems. I miss being around these beautiful creatures who always gave me a sense of freedom. These videos are a pleasure to watch. I especially love the big giant breeds. 🙂❤
What’s funny is listening to your plan before you get to your venue on these far away excursions, and watching you change those plans each time you find another issue that you can help resolve. ‘I’m not going to have much time…well,as long as I was there I thought I’d just do this to help out…I may as well address this while I’m here…’. Your trips start with a few hours to fix one thing and you just can’t leave without doing one more, or two more, etc, things that will help them.😊. So now 3 hours turn into 6. You have such a kind heart and really want to help people and their horses. It’s just so cute.
Amazing guys welldone , I thought that lorry was too small,they are going to consider a bigger one if that horse grows a bit more what a lovely temperament she as so lovely love happy endings too thank you ❤❤
Brilliant video with Precious the horse. I could almost read the horses mind when I saw the horse trailer, Lorey? It looked so tiny for Precious. Cutting out the bars so she could put her head and neck forward. Kind of like making a tight shoe into a sandal so she didn't feel so confined. Brilliant Steve!!!! Cut up the trailer for the precious horse. Either that or getting a longer hauler! Do you bring product for people to purchase, the boing sticks and horse licks? Just a thought. Such a nice video!!!!!
Oh Steve!!! Our Mighty horse whisperer!!!! Great feat as usual! I just wish we had you, in the States!!! Luv to you and yours! Thank you for your Expertise! Truly brilliant! Bravo!❤🐎❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏🥰
Another awesome video full of everything...great training techniques, laughter, great countryside, and camera work! Just love you both! Thanks again, a friend from Idaho, USA!
(HUG) Precious is BEAUTIFUL great video Steve & Tonia. You both are so entertaining to watch, and love that you are so gentle with horses, God bless you both!
Those horses just love you ❤️. They connect with your training and your love for them. Animals usually pick up when people are kindhearted and there for their well being. Thank you and yours for Sharing ❤️.
Beautiful horse. A gentle giant. When I saw what they wanted her to load in, I thought "Oh no! A clostrophobic box!" I'm amazed that Steve was the only one who saw it didn't give her enough room. Makes one wonder about the experience (inexperience) of the "horse people" that were handling her. Brilliant idea Steve to cut out a window for her! Good job! Love the picture of Steve and Tanya when you were so young. Steve looked very Macho! : )
Another great video Steve and Tanya with a fabulous outcome for horse and owners 👏👏 I loved the young pic of you guys when you met, so cute. I can see Charlotte a lot in 'young Steve'. You really didn't want to end that video Steve 😂😂 don't blame you, it was wonderful. Thank you both 🙏
Fantastic video with such a sense of humor to it!! Your laugh, Steve, is contagious. Thank you for sharing the thoughts going through your mind during several stressful moments (Precious is indeed Sharon's precious Shire❤). Taking outcthe bars in the lorry was ingenious! Thank you to both Steve and Tanya for sharing their fun and loving relationship with us lucky viewers You two make a marvelous team!!! ❤
I've said it before....really wish you'd been around back when I was riding. I might still be riding today! And inspired thinking regarding the removal of the bars!!
Truly amazing, you are a gift Steve. Why Sharon couldn’t see this box was to small is beyond me, absolutely ridiculous putting Precious through all that, until you came along. Sharon so concerned about Precious slipping or being told off, bizarre she couldn’t see the cruelty of pushing Precious into box.
--why move the lory (horse van) to the paddock (small exercise field), better footing for the horse? fewer distractions? Great video ... never get tired of seeing the horse even a little progress. ,, even the horse at 46:44 "couldn't be bothered to come back out" , you could see the look on Precious' face, like look at me, I'm really proud of myself.
IMPRESSIVE... as usual!!! Your techniques are exceptional, you READ the horse & owner soooooooo very well!!! The editing is perfect, breaks at perfect spots!!! CONGRATULATIONS 41 years together ❤️ 💙 💖 👏 ♥️ 💓 Bronx Love guyz 😎
Brilliant thinking outside the box (literally!). Wonderful elation of feelings when you can accomplish something like this. It makes us ALL feel good!! And, by the way, I love your meals, too. Just wish I could be there to join in! Much love from snowy Colorado!
You just said that Sharon was starting to get upset. They spent 5 hours trying to load her and in 10 minutes you have precious considering it with confidence. She's leary, but doesn't seem afraid really . How can she be upset by this. The horse isn't panicking, rearing, or kicking, just considering. You know what you're doing and shouldn't worry too much
Beautiful,beautiful and sweetly PRECIOUS❤❤🌻 Steve Young Horsemanship👍👍⭐️ Steve and Tanya, and all those who share their horses and their stories with us,thank you so much.🥰❤️🥰❤️
Fantastic video and a job well done Steve, Precious is a whole lot of beautiful big horse, when I first saw the horse box I thought ooh okay how’s this going to work out, you should certainly pat yourself on the back coming up with the idea of removing those bars, and you and Tanya don’t look old enough to be married for that long, tfs x Julie
Fantastic outcome! Not only training with exceptional grace, but thinking on your feet about modifying that lorry saved the owners potentially spending thousands of pounds to get a bigger one! Sweet!
Wonderful results with Precious, Steve. To me you’ve shown once again that large or small, in horse boxes, stalls or on leads, we have to be aware of the space horses need around their bodies to be comfortable. I hope Precious’s owner will release her hold on her head and give her a long “u” shape loose lead when walking her, to give her body a chance to relax and follow requests by herself. What a magnificent Shire! Thanks so much for working with a gentle giant, I hope you’ll do more in the future!
Love how the box was cut to let her have her head space. and the body follows how thrilled she was to have enough room to move and it took away the flight aspect. and the fear. Great One!!!
Some extra problem solving on that one. Good job on the trailer length issue. Happy for you that she was basically gentle as she is a lot of horse to freak out.
This was a surprise on my suggested posts.....and here we have again, the issue is the owner not the horse. Same with dogs. I admire your keeping your head with the owner.....The poor horse.
Very cute - so glad it turned out for Precious & Sharon. What a lovely story about how Steve & Tanya met? And Tanya's barely changed a bit - you are Special people - Charlotte's proof of that! Have a great week & take care, keep well & HAPPY MOTHER"S DAY, Tanya & Charlotte!
It amazes me how these huge animals are so willing to do what we ask if we just know the right way to ask. Thanks, Steve, for helping us learn the equine language a bit. 🙏
I had to have a chuckle when you intimated it wasn't exactly an easy experience, regarding both the lengthy drive and the training session itself ... and then I notice you're commentating from inside your bar! 😂😂😂 What ... are you being driven to the drink, Steve? 😂😂😂 You probably had more work training Sharon, than Precious! Just teasing ya Sharon ... I think we all get where you're coming from ... our furbabies are just that ~ our precious little babies ... although she's not all that little! And we all know you hadn't met Steve yet ... and know him like we do! 😉 I must say Precious is a fine example of a Shire ... she's absolutely gorgeous with a wonderful personality to match ... and I think Sharon will be further ahead and have way more enjoyment with her, by using some ... if not all ... of your methods and/or techniques to train and reshape her behaviours ... I mean to make her think it's Precious' idea. 😉 Hopefully you were able to impress upon Sharon the importance of timing and how critical it is, in the forming and maintenance of desirable behaviours. I do recall an earlier VLOG, whereby you gave us a run down of how you first met Tanya and got her attention. Tanya you look so Young (no pun intended) in that pic. I just realized you have dimples. They always seem to highlight a person's smile, for some reason. I bet when you two first met ... you oke dog you! 😉 I bet neither of you, ever in your wildest dreams, knew you would experience the journey you two have been on ... let alone think it. And it's not even close to being over yet ... you've both got so many more miles to go ... no pun intended! Brilliant VLOG as always Steve and Tanya! It always puts a smile on my face when the VLOG notification post up. Can't tell you the disappointment I get when it's just a teaser! 😳 All the way from Alberta, Canada ... where we still have a lot of snow ... so no complaining about the weather, eh!?!. If you don't have the rain you won't have those absolutely gorgeous landscapes that you have, across the Pond! 😉 Bless you both ... and all the viewers! 😇🙏🙌
Vermont got a good amount of snow in the last whirling storm just this week… three feet up on the mountain twenty minutes from me… 20 inches in my yard. Awesome snow critter building material.
"Saving horses, one at a time." This was just wonderful! You ARE the man! Brilliant thought process to fix the trailer and give that horse back its confidence. You and Tanya are beautiful together. Laughter covers so much in a marriage. I loved the story of how you met. My heart does break knowing my 50+ years of owning horses has come to an end, and I can't put into practice everything I've learned watching you. If only....😢 We were in the UK back in 2018 for our 40th anniversary; oh, how I long to go back. It is one of God's most beautiful places. May God bless you both with all His good things for all the work you do to help horses help their owners. 🐎
I love donkeys as well!! My girl passed over last year. She taught me so much about how they think. Different than horses, which I’ve had all my life & still do. Maybe I’ll be blessed with more donkeys before I pass, but I’m 70 now.
What a great light bulb moment you had lengthening the space for precious. Absolutely brilliant video. I hope it helps change, forever, the ugly face of loading. Lovely to hear your story too. What a wonderful couple/family you are. Thank you for sharing.
You are well-deserved to be pleased with yourself for understanding Precious' POV -- without being able to extend her head and neck through into the back area of the trailer the poor horse had no room, as you said, to even lift her tail for a poop. The depth and subtlety of your understanding on the horse's behalf is gold. That was a brilliant insight that allowed you to finish your work with Precious right then and there AND not have them have to exchange the trailer they had already spent time and money reinforcing. You are brilliant, Steve and Tanya and so kind about it all too. Thank you for taking us along to see the drop dead gorgeous Precious -- what an absolute shiny black beauty she is. :)
Love your videos Steve, Tanya and Charlotte. So happy you were able to find a way to elongate the Lorry so that Precious could be housed comfortably within. It was apparent this the case because she doesn't really want to come out. Thanks again for showing all your hard work.
Poor baby I know, that sentiment helps nothing So glad, Mr. Young, you so love these magnificent beasts. She deserves the entire treat bucket after overcoming that fear she had.
You two are quite possibly the sweetest human beings. You just feel like home.
I'm so impressed with Steve's kindness towards the horses but also his great kindness towards the horses owners. Much to learn from the Young's!
If I was her giant beautiful self I wouldn't want to go in that little box either!
You’re awesome !
Ooof the way she slammed her big ol' front hooves down, my heart lept 😦😳😆. She really was a gentle and well behaved lady! Just beatiful xxx
Its just common sense & patience. I did thought the lobby truck was small was the issue. If people get big horses you got to have bigger transport. Good job Steve 👏
Lovely to see the horse finally being heard! Bless her. So good to see.
Like everything else there is a learning curve to learning any skill like developing "feel" and "timing" in horsemanship. I found that it was very helpful to use a friend's arm with a lead around their wrist to learn an "instant release" technique similar to what Steve uses in getting a horse to drop its head. The positive is that one's friend can give verbal reinforcement, "too late", "too soon" , "too soft" , "too hard", etc., and the horse won't get confused by one's cues.
Another brilliant horsemanship addition as well as using your engineering instincts to overcome the trailer's too short dimension. The horse had good instinct too and needed the calm assurance .
Your easy laugh and ready smile makes you so endearing! I always enjoy seeing your travels and the great relationship you and Tanya have with each other. You two make a great team! This was a wonderful video! Thank you! ❤ Much love from Utah ❤️
Yes, indeed! I love how sweet they are together! (Michigander here)
Agreed!!💕❤️💕
@@DQ2you2 Hey Michigan! 👍
I agree with the other comments, I wish I could find a kind Englishman who loved horses as much ❤ love from CANADA
@@judykathrine2485 Hey Judy, I watch from Canada too. I'm in northern Ontario. Where are you?
I love your easy way with people and horses. Your sense of humor is great and your country is beautiful. From Maine
I do wish that people without much feel or experience with horses would get themselves some help earlier, before things get sticky!
It's a lot safer for the horse and the person handling it. Safety first💯
I've come to realize people with no feel have no idea they don't have it.
@@leighskelly3044 true statement!
@@leighskelly3044 And believe me, we wish we did!!! I don’t know if I do or not, I love the skills I am learning this way, and yet when I am with the critters themselves, it is soooo different.
I think Steve here, and Klaus Hempfling and others of like understanding, skill, and caring are brilliant and I love watching and learning, but translating that to reality when one doesn’t have steady access to horses is for me really really hard.
There is sooooo much that goes into this stuff, and it looks so easy when I watch them working with the horses, but then trying on one’s own?? Oh boy, that is the challenge.
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Great video, Steve & Tanya...Precious is so beautiful...and much happier now...thanks to you. 🕊
That is one beautiful horse. Another amazing job Steve and Tonia!
I only work with shires up in canada. I love their mind but yes, they are absolutely gorgeous in all proportions
So easy to see why the head lowering is an absolute must! It's the beginning of conversing & trust. You set up an understandable 'language' and can see the light bulb go on with the horse! ("Ahh...so that's all you want & you won't eat me?) I can also see the owner struggle because she was paying attention to you Steve & not the subtle movement/give of her horse. That's why her timing was off, her attention was split between listening to you & trying to please & not on Precious. It's so important to focus on the slightest give and must be difficult in the face of a respected trainer AND camera. A lot going on all at once! I always appreciate all of it: the camera work, the explanation, being taken along & the owner's willingness to share, but do know it must make it a bit less focused especially for anyone not used to it. Great video! Lovely owner & her Precious!
Absolutely beautiful horse. 😍 So glad there is "Steve" to help people with their horses. Precious has a lovely soul as well as her beauty, she just needed Steve's quiet guidance. Hopefully the owner will relax and follow Steve's lead. Don't talk to her. Come on then, careful! 🤣 Creating good habits, It's hard not to chat to them. Loved the horse box but did wonder about the length, what a difference with those rails gone. It must be tricky when dealing with owner's sensitivities, but you handled with tack and humour Steve. Good luck to Precious and her owner. 🥰
This is one of the best videos yet! 😁 As ever, the most amazing, empathetic handling of the situation from a master horseman. The final minute or so, from a slightly merry Steve was pure gold!!! Steve....you are an absolutely ordinary bloke, with the most extraordinary talent.....gained from years of obvisational study and what can only be, an intrinsic natural 'feel' for any sort of equine. You should feel rightfully proud you've made such a difference to so many lives.....horse and human!
Total respect to you and your training methods. Thankyou to you and your family team for sharing! 🤗😊
I wouldn’t get in that small dark box either. Well done Steve. Beautiful big horse
Poor Precious can sense Sharon’s lack of confidence and inconsistency confuses them both.
If she can successfully practice and implement her newfound knowledge they’ll both be successful.
Beautiful glossy beast 😍
That horse looks like it would not have a problem walking to any destination.....huge!
Certainly is a Precious horse. I think half of your time is training the bad habits out of owners. Lol
Great video and lovely to see the horse trailering without panicking.
At least half, LOL.
Fabulous video - brilliant you ! My husband and I met at 14 - married 43 years this year. Like you two we laugh a LOT. Horses aren’t in our lives anymore so I’m living vicariously thru you two. And you have me missing beautiful England and Wales. ❤
I'm reminded of Cesar Millan who says people give pets 'love, love, love', when the animals really need 'calm, confidence, and love' so the pet can trust you to be their leader. The more people can practice being calm and look at the feet of a horse, the easier it is to be confident that they need to respect your space bubble, and rub in the love instead of pat....see, its a nice blend. 😊 Good training has always meant a happier life for the animal.🎉
Steve looks so little out there with that gorgeous beauty!
You really worked your magic this time AGAIN! You knew what the problem was and so did Precious. Happy owners too. What a great video. Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us. Enjoy! ❤
If I was that big and the horse box was that small I wouldny go in!
Same. I have shires, they are excellent with trailer but keep in mind it is a PAIN trying to find a trailer suitable in height and configuration. The horse are tight in a 12ft deep stall, so they are too long for most slant. Then ceiling is too low on almost all trailers for long trips.
Love your videos and training methods. I don't know why the owners of Precious didn't think the trailer was to short. I had a 16.3 QH you had to remove center bar so he could ride kind of sideways in a 2 horse trailer. He was a great huge fellow with a heart of gold. Was so glad you could help the little girl with her ponies in previous video. Enjoyed seeing picture of you and Tania when you were younger.
I love watching these amazing video's. I Have not been around horses for the last 9 or so years as I now have immobility issues due to complicated spinal problems. I miss being around these beautiful creatures who always gave me a sense of freedom. These videos are a pleasure to watch. I especially love the big giant breeds. 🙂❤
What a beautiful horse!
What’s funny is listening to your plan before you get to your venue on these far away excursions, and watching you change those plans each time you find another issue that you can help resolve. ‘I’m not going to have much time…well,as long as I was there I thought I’d just do this to help out…I may as well address this while I’m here…’. Your trips start with a few hours to fix one thing and you just can’t leave without doing one more, or two more, etc, things that will help them.😊. So now 3 hours turn into 6. You have such a kind heart and really want to help people and their horses. It’s just so cute.
Amazing guys welldone , I thought that lorry was too small,they are going to consider a bigger one if that horse grows a bit more what a lovely temperament she as so lovely love happy endings too thank you ❤❤
Brilliant video with Precious the horse. I could almost read the horses mind when I saw the horse trailer, Lorey? It looked so tiny for Precious. Cutting out the bars so she could put her head and neck forward. Kind of like making a tight shoe into a sandal so she didn't feel so confined. Brilliant Steve!!!! Cut up the trailer for the precious horse. Either that or getting a longer hauler! Do you bring product for people to purchase, the boing sticks and horse licks? Just a thought. Such a nice video!!!!!
She wants to be good, but knows that box is too small for her!
Oh Steve!!! Our Mighty horse whisperer!!!! Great feat as usual! I just wish we had you, in the States!!! Luv to you and yours! Thank you for your Expertise! Truly brilliant! Bravo!❤🐎❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏🥰
Another awesome video full of everything...great training techniques, laughter, great countryside, and camera work! Just love you both! Thanks again, a friend from Idaho, USA!
I hope many any Australia see this.Thank you all.. Tears to my eyes watching...I love kindness over power..Just lovely
I live in Oregon, US so we don't see many Lori's for horses. All trailers. I was amazed at the size of the horse with those small tires 😮.
PRECIOUS stole the day and won the hearts❤❤
Thanks for the video guys!!
What a beautiful horse!❤
(HUG) Precious is BEAUTIFUL great video Steve & Tonia. You both are so entertaining to watch, and love that you are so gentle with horses, God bless you both!
VERY IMPRESSIVE JOB. BEAUTIFUL HORSE‼️🐴 Vinny 🇺🇸
Those horses just love you ❤️. They connect with your training and your love for them. Animals usually pick up when people are kindhearted and there for their well being. Thank you and yours for Sharing ❤️.
This is one of my favourite videos. You did an amazing job as you usually do but this one was something special. Well done 👍
You worked your magic and Precious is a happy horse. 🐴🐎
Thank You for telling them the truth. Ya can't put a square peg into a round hole ! So plain to see why she wouldn't load I wouldn't want to either!
You haven’t changed a bit in all those years Tanya! Great job Steve with the gentle giant 👏👏👏
Beautiful horse. A gentle giant. When I saw what they wanted her to load in, I thought "Oh no! A clostrophobic box!" I'm amazed that Steve was the only one who saw it didn't give her enough room. Makes one wonder about the experience (inexperience) of the "horse people" that were handling her. Brilliant idea Steve to cut out a window for her! Good job! Love the picture of Steve and Tanya when you were so young. Steve looked very Macho! : )
Another great video Steve and Tanya with a fabulous outcome for horse and owners 👏👏
I loved the young pic of you guys when you met, so cute. I can see Charlotte a lot in 'young Steve'. You really didn't want to end that video Steve 😂😂 don't blame you, it was wonderful. Thank you both 🙏
Such an uplifting episode to watch - full of positivity & learnings. Loved the Donkeys too!baby donkeys with fluffy coats are just scrumptious ❤
Fantastic video with such a sense of humor to it!! Your laugh, Steve, is contagious. Thank you for sharing the thoughts going through your mind during several stressful moments (Precious is indeed Sharon's precious Shire❤). Taking outcthe bars in the lorry was ingenious!
Thank you to both Steve and Tanya for sharing their fun and loving relationship with us lucky viewers You two make a marvelous team!!! ❤
I've said it before....really wish you'd been around back when I was riding. I might still be riding today! And inspired thinking regarding the removal of the bars!!
Wow what a magnificent horse I'm so jealous 🥰❤❤❤
Precious is a beautiful horse & definitely very precious.
They are such honest lovely horses the Shire it's lovely to see , she is really trying all the time. thank you Steve it's so nice to see. 💕💕
You the man Steve!😃
Truly amazing, you are a gift Steve. Why Sharon couldn’t see this box was to small is beyond me, absolutely ridiculous putting Precious through all that, until you came along. Sharon so concerned about Precious slipping or being told off, bizarre she couldn’t see the cruelty of pushing Precious into box.
--why move the lory (horse van) to the paddock (small exercise field), better footing for the horse? fewer distractions? Great video ... never get tired of seeing the horse even a little progress. ,, even the horse at 46:44 "couldn't be bothered to come back out" , you could see the look on Precious' face, like look at me, I'm really proud of myself.
She is absolutely amazing! I wish our Texas climate would be more accommodating to the breed. ❤️
IMPRESSIVE... as usual!!!
Your techniques are exceptional, you READ the horse & owner soooooooo very well!!!
The editing is perfect, breaks at perfect spots!!!
CONGRATULATIONS 41 years together ❤️ 💙 💖 👏 ♥️ 💓
Bronx Love guyz 😎
Brilliant thinking outside the box (literally!). Wonderful elation of feelings when you can accomplish something like this. It makes us ALL feel good!! And, by the way, I love your meals, too. Just wish I could be there to join in! Much love from snowy Colorado!
You just said that Sharon was starting to get upset. They spent 5 hours trying to load her and in 10 minutes you have precious considering it with confidence. She's leary, but doesn't seem afraid really . How can she be upset by this. The horse isn't panicking, rearing, or kicking, just considering. You know what you're doing and shouldn't worry too much
Awesome job Nancy from Mississippi
Beautiful couple, then and now . :)
Beautiful,beautiful and sweetly PRECIOUS❤❤🌻
Steve Young Horsemanship👍👍⭐️
Steve and Tanya, and all those who share their horses
and their stories with us,thank you so much.🥰❤️🥰❤️
Fantastic video and a job well done Steve, Precious is a whole lot of beautiful big horse, when I first saw the horse box I thought ooh okay how’s this going to work out, you should certainly pat yourself on the back coming up with the idea of removing those bars, and you and Tanya don’t look old enough to be married for that long, tfs x Julie
Fantastic outcome! Not only training with exceptional grace, but thinking on your feet about modifying that lorry saved the owners potentially spending thousands of pounds to get a bigger one! Sweet!
Wonderful results with
Precious, Steve. To me you’ve shown once again that large or small, in horse boxes, stalls or on leads, we have to be aware of the
space horses need around their bodies to be comfortable. I hope Precious’s owner will
release her hold on her head and give her a long
“u” shape loose lead when walking her, to give her body a chance to relax and follow requests by herself. What a magnificent Shire! Thanks so much for working with a gentle giant, I hope you’ll do more in the future!
Wonderful to watch!
Lovely to see you both when you first met.
Steve Young is not just a horse whisperer. He’s also a ‘people’ whisperer 💯🇬🇧🇺🇸♥️🤍💙
Love how the box was cut to let her have her head space. and the body follows how thrilled she was to have enough room to move and it took away the flight aspect. and the fear. Great One!!!
When Tanya said ‘that’s one hell of a bum’ my first thought was and the horses is big as well 😂😂
Omg! So big! Aren't they beautiful horses! Love all your work Steve and Tanya!
Some extra problem solving on that one. Good job on the trailer length issue. Happy for you that she was basically gentle as she is a lot of horse to freak out.
This was a surprise on my suggested posts.....and here we have again, the issue is the owner not the horse. Same with dogs. I admire your keeping your head with the owner.....The poor horse.
Donkeys are Very special! Our Savior rode in on one!!! Luv them!!!❤
Omg happy memories at Blackpool and the loverly lights, thanks for showing that, great place ❤❤❤❤
Absolutely LOVE the first meeting story and pic of you both when you were kids. Thanks for sharing those.
Very cute - so glad it turned out for Precious & Sharon. What a lovely story about how Steve & Tanya met? And Tanya's barely changed a bit - you are Special people - Charlotte's proof of that! Have a great week & take care, keep well & HAPPY MOTHER"S DAY, Tanya & Charlotte!
It amazes me how these huge animals are so willing to do what we ask if we just know the right way to ask. Thanks, Steve, for helping us learn the equine language a bit. 🙏
I had to have a chuckle when you intimated it wasn't exactly an easy experience, regarding both the lengthy drive and the training session itself ... and then I notice you're commentating from inside your bar! 😂😂😂 What ... are you being driven to the drink, Steve? 😂😂😂 You probably had more work training Sharon, than Precious! Just teasing ya Sharon ... I think we all get where you're coming from ... our furbabies are just that ~ our precious little babies ... although she's not all that little! And we all know you hadn't met Steve yet ... and know him like we do! 😉
I must say Precious is a fine example of a Shire ... she's absolutely gorgeous with a wonderful personality to match ... and I think Sharon will be further ahead and have way more enjoyment with her, by using some ... if not all ... of your methods and/or techniques to train and reshape her behaviours ... I mean to make her think it's Precious' idea. 😉
Hopefully you were able to impress upon Sharon the importance of timing and how critical it is, in the forming and maintenance of desirable behaviours.
I do recall an earlier VLOG, whereby you gave us a run down of how you first met Tanya and got her attention. Tanya you look so Young (no pun intended) in that pic. I just realized you have dimples. They always seem to highlight a person's smile, for some reason.
I bet when you two first met ... you oke dog you! 😉 I bet neither of you, ever in your wildest dreams, knew you would experience the journey you two have been on ... let alone think it. And it's not even close to being over yet ... you've both got so many more miles to go ... no pun intended!
Brilliant VLOG as always Steve and Tanya! It always puts a smile on my face when the VLOG notification post up. Can't tell you the disappointment I get when it's just a teaser! 😳
All the way from Alberta, Canada ... where we still have a lot of snow ... so no complaining about the weather, eh!?!. If you don't have the rain you won't have those absolutely gorgeous landscapes that you have, across the Pond! 😉
Bless you both ... and all the viewers! 😇🙏🙌
Vermont got a good amount of snow in the last whirling storm just this week… three feet up on the mountain twenty minutes from me… 20 inches in my yard. Awesome snow critter building material.
What a nice horse!
This is the best video ever ! 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🇺🇸
Well done Steve. What a magnificent horse too😊
Seems to be such an awesome couple who’s been fortunate enough to have found their calling.
AMAZING Steve and Tanya...well done!!!!🥰, Sharon.
Tanya looks exactly the same😉
"Saving horses, one at a time."
This was just wonderful! You ARE the man! Brilliant thought process to fix the trailer and give that horse back its confidence.
You and Tanya are beautiful together. Laughter covers so much in a marriage. I loved the story of how you met.
My heart does break knowing my 50+ years of owning horses has come to an end, and I can't put into practice everything I've learned watching you. If only....😢
We were in the UK back in 2018 for our 40th anniversary; oh, how I long to go back. It is one of God's most beautiful places.
May God bless you both with all His good things for all the work you do to help horses help their owners. 🐎
As usual you are fabulous, so kind , both to the horse and the owner, definitely an Angel among men.
Lucky Tonia. You 2 are clearly soulmates
I love donkeys as well!! My girl passed over last year. She taught me so much about how they think. Different than horses, which I’ve had all my life & still do. Maybe I’ll be blessed with more donkeys before I pass, but I’m 70 now.
I agree with her . Beautiful horse . You do a awesome job 🤠
What a great light bulb moment you had lengthening the space for precious. Absolutely brilliant video. I hope it helps change, forever, the ugly face of loading. Lovely to hear your story too. What a wonderful couple/family you are. Thank you for sharing.
Another great video 😊. Thank you Steve and Tanya ❤
Wat a beautiful horse, wow. Great job helping her. 🐴
You are well-deserved to be pleased with yourself for understanding Precious' POV -- without being able to extend her head and neck through into the back area of the trailer the poor horse had no room, as you said, to even lift her tail for a poop. The depth and subtlety of your understanding on the horse's behalf is gold. That was a brilliant insight that allowed you to finish your work with Precious right then and there AND not have them have to exchange the trailer they had already spent time and money reinforcing. You are brilliant, Steve and Tanya and so kind about it all too. Thank you for taking us along to see the drop dead gorgeous Precious -- what an absolute shiny black beauty she is. :)
Excellent job, 👏🏻👏🏻💕
You are amazing Steve 🥰 and both you and Tanya are the funniest couple and always so glad in your videos. Lots of love to both of you ❤️
What a beautiful horse! So shiny and healthy!
Wow! what a beautiful horse! I could just take her home myself! Thank you Steve for the video. All the best to you and Tanya
Lovely job.
Patience and perfect timing. Well done.
Love your videos Steve, Tanya and Charlotte. So happy you were able to find a way to elongate the Lorry so that Precious could be housed comfortably within. It was apparent this the case because she doesn't really want to come out. Thanks again for showing all your hard work.
Poor baby
I know, that sentiment helps nothing
So glad, Mr. Young, you so love these magnificent beasts.
She deserves the entire treat bucket after overcoming that fear she had.
Awesome work. Smart thinking for the horse's comfort, adjusting the trailer. Big girl Precious is! Yikes. Well done!